Boston performing "More Than A Feeling" at Giants Stadium, 1979.
Boston is a band that has never had a predecessor and will never have a mimic.
They stand alone in their type of rock. And they KILLED it.
#Boston
“You know, you can always help to make each day a special day by just you being yourself. You grow in your own way. Everyone does. That’s one reason each one of us is different and special and people can like us exactly as we are.”
Happy 64th birthday to the legendary U2 vocalist Bono!
Here is Bono with U2 performing 'Bad' at Live Aid in front of 72,000 people in Wembley Stadium, 1985.
Bono was only 25 years old here. The confidence and swagger were off the charts. Amazing performance!
#U2
BREAKING | Brown's Corporation will vote on divestment from companies affiliated with Israel at its October meeting following an agreement between encampment organizers and University administrators this afternoon.
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Three weeks until the Run and Remember 5K for the Lost and Found grief center on Monday, 5/20. Join team “Luke Lives” with password Lucy1600. 🏃🏽🏃♀️
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On Monday, May 20, get in some training at Lost and Found Grief Center’s Run and Remember 5k.
It’s a win-win-win — exercise, a good cause and a commemoration of those who are gone too soon.
Join us.
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Kevin Briggs is a former California highway patrol officer who has stopped more than 200 people from committing suicide on the Golden Gate Bridge.
When Briggs finds a suicidal individual, he usually starts a conversation with them by asking how they are doing, then asking their plans for the following day.
If they did not have plans for the next day, he attempts to make plans with them, inviting them to come back to the bridge if their plan did not work out at the end of the day.
The image below is from 2005 when Briggs spent 60 minutes convincing Kevin Berthia to climb back over a rail on the bridge. Berthia went on to marry and have multiple children.
Briggs has earned the nickname ‘Guardian of the Golden Gate’ for having saved the lives of over 200 people.