The top local stories this afternoon from ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº News:
The Richardson school district has suspended two high school students after they posted racially charged messages on social media. As ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôºâ€™s Stella Chavez reports, parents brought the issue to the district’s attention.
Other stories:
- Zack McDermott was working as a public defender in New York City when he started to have delusions that his life was one big audition for a reality TV show, with him as the breakout star. McDermott was experiencing a manic episode, a symptom of his bipolar disorder, which landed him in multiple hospitals, including one for violent and sexual offenders. , he talked with Krys Boyd about learning to manage his symptoms.
We’re living in a new golden age of animation. More than 100 animated movies are released each year – and that doesn’t even include video games or TV cartoons. On Thursday, at the Dallas Museum of Art on animation – both as an art and an industry in North Texas. Anne Bothwell sat down with Jerome Weeks, who’s hosting the panel, to talk about the future of animation.
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