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Multidisciplinary Artist: Anthony Suber
SUMMARY: Anthony J. Suber is a multidisciplinary artist and educator from Houston, Texas, raised in Missouri City. Influenced by mentor Floyd Newsom, Suber embraces a responsibility to use his craft meaningfully. His art often explores themes of time travel, aging, nature, and ancestral connections, using found fabrics and wearable art that carry historical significance. As an Afro-surrealist with Afrofuturist influences, he highlights black identity and freedom, participating in projects like the Black Man Project to create spaces for emotional expression. Teaching at the University of Houston, he finds inspiration in students and values collaborative creativity with his wife, deeply rooted in Houston’s community and culture.
Anthony Suber is an artist, educator, and storyteller whose work speaks to history, healing and the personal weight of legacy.
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Cooper Flagg press conference following No. 1 pick
SUMMARY: Cooper Flagg described his draft experience as surreal and a blur but feels blessed and honored. His goal is to win a championship in his rookie season, aiming to be a winner wherever he goes. Flagg expressed pride in representing Maine and inspiring young kids who are in his former shoes. He enjoys the draft process but is eager to get started and learn from veterans like Kyrie Irving and LeBron James on the Dallas team. Flagg works closely with longtime trainer Brad McKenzie on skill development and conditioning. He also celebrated his former roommate, Khan, being a top-five pick alongside him.
Watch the full press conference as Cooper Flagg reacts to being selected as the #1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft! Hear his thoughts on joining Dallas Mavericks, his excitement for his professional career, and what he hopes to bring to the team.
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Country singer’s teeth fall out on stage
SUMMARY: Country singer LeAnn Rimes shared a surprising moment when her teeth fell out on stage during a performance. She quickly ran offstage, popped her dental bridge back in, and resumed singing without missing a beat. LeAnn explained that her dental work sometimes causes her teeth to pop out during certain sounds, but she handled it like a pro. Meanwhile, Morgan Wallen, topping the Billboard charts, donated \$3 from every ticket sold to his foundation, providing musical instruments to schools in Houston. Also, the annual Wipe Out Kids Cancer run is upcoming, supporting children’s cancer families with community events and live music.
A popular country singer took to social media about an embarrassing moment on stage… 99.5 The Wolf’s Tara Ward discusses this and more trending topics on Good Day.
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Citing safety concerns, Starbase restricts access to public streets
SUMMARY: The city of Starbase, Texas, approved SpaceX’s request to install gates at four intersections, citing safety concerns and aiming to limit visitor access to enhance security and community control. Despite a process requiring permits and notifications, SpaceX had already begun construction before full review. Residents and property owners raised legal concerns, questioning whether blocking public streets violates Texas law. Cameron County DA Luis V. Saenz indicated obstructing public roads without authority is a misdemeanor under Texas Penal Code. City officials emphasized controlled access for emergency services and necessary visitors, aiming to address incidents involving unwanted individuals, though critics argue this may create a gated community.
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