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Bruce Springsteen has been honoured at the Tribeca Festival. [TheTopNews] Read More.8 hours ago - Onalaska restaurant owner’s remarks about women lead to weekend demonstration ...
About 30 protesters carrying signs and chanting “Respect women” gathered on Highway 35 across from Angelini’s restaurant in Onalaska on Saturday, objecting to a recent video by the restaurant’s owner which featured comments that have been criticized as sexist. A video featuring Tony Angelini and other men led to protests against his Onalaska restaurant The protest was organized during the past week, after a video was posted on YouTube featuring business owner Tony Angelini and three male staff members remarking that they would rather have men serving customers, instead of women doing the serving. Many comments have been made on social media since the video was made public. In the video, Angelini said he doesn’t care if people call him sexist, but he does care about making sure that “customers get great service.” Restaurant owner Tony Angelini stood with a group of women outside his business during Saturday’s demonstration Protest organizer Jennifer Schoults said that she was upset by Angelini’s hiring practices, and what she called his “degrading vulgar talk” which she said should “not go unchallenged.” Schoults also urges women who may have lost their jobs at the restaurant to file complaints with the state government. Picketers gathered across the road from the restaurant, which signs bearing messages such as “Respect And Dignity For All,” and “We won’t Stand Silent.” Outside of Angelini’s stood an “America 1776-2026” banner and campaigm signs supporting President Trump. About 30 picketers faced Angelini’s while standing on the east side of Highway 35 in Onalaska. During the demonstration, Angelini played music on a loudspeaker, including the national anthem, “YMCA,” and “God Bless the U.S.A.” The restaurant owner also frequently took to a microphone, criticizing the demonstrators, calling them “hillbillies” and “looneys” and telling them “you guys all lost.” At the end of the event, however, Angelini did politely thank them for coming. Local police were on hand to monitor the demonstration. Throughout the event, vehicles continued to drive on Highway 35 between the restaurant and the group of protesters. Many drivers honked their horns, and several gave thumbs up or other gestures to either the restaurant owner or the picketers. The post Onalaska restaurant… [TheTopNews] Read More.8 hours ago - This week on “Sunday Morning” (June 14)
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley. [TheTopNews] Read More.8 hours ago - Body found outside Tijuana stadium where Iran team is training for World Cup
Mexican authorities are investigating how a corpse ended up outside a stadium in the border city of Tijuana, where Iran's national team has been training for the World Cup. [TheTopNews] Read More.8 hours ago - Artspire displays the many talents of artists, musicians
The arts vibe was at Riverside Park on Saturday with the annual Artspire event. More than 80 regional artists displayed their work, from woodworking, photography, jewelry, drawing, glasswork, and more. It was the largest group of artisans at Artspire since it began, according to the Pump House Regional Arts Center, who organized the event. One of the more popular ones was the Aluminum Art Foundry Project where people could design their own artwork in a sand mold then have it cast in aluminum. The park’s bandshell was a hub of activity with performances all day long including dance and several styles of music. Allison Krzych, the executive director at Pump House Regional Art Center, said that the arts connect us in a way that breaks down barriers. “We can do activities next to each other and learn something about someone new, unlearn something maybe that we needed to unlearn, and build communities. You come out on a day like today, and you say, ‘I had a great time. I met my neighbor.’ And then you do it again. And that creates healthy cities, healthy communities.” Besides artists, more than 15 area non-profits had a booth in the park sharing the story of their work in the community. The post Artspire displays the many talents of artists, musicians appeared first on WIZM 92.3FM 106.7FM 1410AM. [TheTopNews] Read More.8 hours ago
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Bruce Springsteen has been honoured at the Tribeca Festival. [TheTopNews] Read More.
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About 30 protesters carrying signs and chanting “Respect women” gathered on Highway 35 across from Angelini’s restaurant in Onalaska on Saturday, objecting to a recent video by the restaurant’s owner which featured comments that have been criticized as sexist. A video featuring Tony Angelini and other men led to protests against his Onalaska restaurant The protest was organized during the past week, after a video was posted on YouTube featuring business owner Tony Angelini and three male staff members remarking that they would rather have men serving customers, instead of women doing the serving. Many comments have been made on social media since the video was made public. In the video, Angelini said he doesn’t care if people call him sexist, but he does care about making sure that “customers get great service.” Restaurant owner Tony Angelini stood with a group of women outside his business during Saturday’s demonstration Protest organizer Jennifer Schoults said that she was upset by Angelini’s hiring practices, and what she called his “degrading vulgar talk” which she said should “not go unchallenged.” Schoults also urges women who may have lost their jobs at the restaurant to file complaints with the state government. Picketers gathered across the road from the restaurant, which signs bearing messages such as “Respect And Dignity For All,” and “We won’t Stand Silent.” Outside of Angelini’s stood an “America 1776-2026” banner and campaigm signs supporting President Trump. About 30 picketers faced Angelini’s while standing on the east side of Highway 35 in Onalaska. During the demonstration, Angelini played music on a loudspeaker, including the national anthem, “YMCA,” and “God Bless the U.S.A.” The restaurant owner also frequently took to a microphone, criticizing the demonstrators, calling them “hillbillies” and “looneys” and telling them “you guys all lost.” At the end of the event, however, Angelini did politely thank them for coming. Local police were on hand to monitor the demonstration. Throughout the event, vehicles continued to drive on Highway 35 between the restaurant and the group of protesters. Many drivers honked their horns, and several gave thumbs up or other gestures to either the restaurant owner or the picketers. The post Onalaska restaurant… [TheTopNews] Read More.
8 hours ago

A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley. [TheTopNews] Read More.
8 hours ago

Mexican authorities are investigating how a corpse ended up outside a stadium in the border city of Tijuana, where Iran's national team has been training for the World Cup. [TheTopNews] Read More.
8 hours ago

The arts vibe was at Riverside Park on Saturday with the annual Artspire event. More than 80 regional artists displayed their work, from woodworking, photography, jewelry, drawing, glasswork, and more. It was the largest group of artisans at Artspire since it began, according to the Pump House Regional Arts Center, who organized the event. One of the more popular ones was the Aluminum Art Foundry Project where people could design their own artwork in a sand mold then have it cast in aluminum. The park’s bandshell was a hub of activity with performances all day long including dance and several styles of music. Allison Krzych, the executive director at Pump House Regional Art Center, said that the arts connect us in a way that breaks down barriers. “We can do activities next to each other and learn something about someone new, unlearn something maybe that we needed to unlearn, and build communities. You come out on a day like today, and you say, ‘I had a great time. I met my neighbor.’ And then you do it again. And that creates healthy cities, healthy communities.” Besides artists, more than 15 area non-profits had a booth in the park sharing the story of their work in the community. The post Artspire displays the many talents of artists, musicians appeared first on WIZM 92.3FM 106.7FM 1410AM. [TheTopNews] Read More.
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