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DAMN THIS EVENT WAS DOPE, FREE FOOD, LIVE PAINTING, BOOK SIGNING,AND ALL THE ARTISTS WERE CHILL.
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“Never thought I’d throw a no-hitter, never thought I’d throw a perfect game, never thought I’d hit a home run,” said Buehrle, who has done all three. “Never say never in this game because crazy stuff can happen.”
The pitcher received a congratulatory telephone call from President Barack Obama—a White Sox fan—following the 16th perfect game since the modern era began in 1900 and the first since Johnson’s on May 18, 2004.
“We joked around, a 30-second phone call, and I’m like ‘What? That’s all he’s got for me?”Buehrle said.
Zevs is a French street artist named Schwarz Christophe Arhirre.He was an early and influential graffiti artist and active as a tagger in Paris in the 1990s. He is named after a regional train, Zeus, that almost ran him over one day he was down in the metro. Working with other French names of the second half of the 1990s like Andre` and Invader, Zevs has been among the prominent figures who pioneered the French street art scene.
By the end of the 90's he became known for his poetic drawings of shadows in Paris. Later he 'bombed' models on the billboards between the eyes. Though his interventions have been very popular, it has been discussed in France whether it is vandalism or art.
In 2008 Zevs' art was featured at the classical art museum in the NY Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark. His work was displayed side by side with the museum's permanent collections, mainly of classical Greek and Roman sculpture.
John R. ‘JR’ Neves, 29, of Norristown, died suddenly Saturday, May 30, 2009 in Maple Shade, N.J.
He was born and raised in Norristown. JR’s extraordinary talent on a skateboard or water-skis amazed his family, friends and audiences. He toured this country and the world for tournaments and exhibitions for both sports. He has been recognized formally as an amateur and professional and more importantly to him by his peers around the world. He enjoyed any “extreme” sport, and he also loved to play golf. He was a member of the Norristown Boat Club and the Port Indian Water Ski Club.
He will be sorely missed by his mother, Margaret ‘Peggy’ (Swartz) Wilson, her husband, Jim Wilson of Norristown, his father, John R. Neves Sr., his wife Deborah of Telford, his girlfriend, Rachel DiMarco of Philadelphia, his sister, Nancy Kirpatrick and her husband Dan of Philadelphia. He is also survived by his stepbrother, stepsister, aunts, uncles, nephews and cousins.
His funeral Mass was held on Thursday, June 4 at 11 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church, Hamilton Street, Norristown. Visitations were on Thursday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the church. Interment was in St. Patrick Cemetery following the mass.
The Shalkop Grace and Strunk Funeral Home, Spring City handled the arrangements.