Tag: YouTube

  • TAHONA Loveland Impresses the Community at Sneak Peek Dinner and Taco Tuesday!

    TAHONA Loveland Impresses the Community at Sneak Peek Dinner and Taco Tuesday!

    by Cassie Mattia the Loveland Food Guru

    Loveland, Ohio – Downtown Historic Loveland welcomed TAHONA Kitchen + Bar on July 13th just in time for Taco Tuesday! TAHONA Kitchen + Bar specializes in Mexican Street Style Food and “TAHONA” style Tequila.

    TAHONA Kitchen + Bar, which is a part of a local successful chain of restaurants called Looking Glass Hospitality, opened its first location in 2017 in Summit Park in Blue Ash. TAHONA, meaning “the large stone wheel that is used to crush the roasted hearts of agave known as piñas into a fermentable mash,” uses only the freshest produce and slow-roasted meats as well as freshly squeezed juices and homemade ingredients for their cocktails.

    Prior to TAHONA Loveland’s grand opening, Scott Schmidt, Founder of Looking Glass Hospitality, invited Loveland Magazine to take a tour of the newly renovated TAHONA Loveland, located at 117 Karl Brown Way. Schmidt indulged us in an exclusive on-camera interview explaining just why TAHONA is the home of the Walking Taco and what the “time-honored TAHONA technique” entails when producing their Patron Roca Silver Tequila for their infamous TAHONA Margarita.

    From the TAHONA Pineapple Mango Guacamole to the Vegetable Marinated Tofu Corn Taco to the legendary Donut Holes; TAHONA has a little something for everyone! Did I mention they specialize in Tequila inspired cocktails like “The TAHONA” (made with homemade ginger syrup), “The Granada Mojito,” and of course Fruit Margaritas? TAHONA also serves a twist on an Old Fashioned called “Clyborne’s Peach Old-Fashioned,” which is to die for!

    After speaking with Schmidt and hearing all about the mouthwatering menu I knew I had to try out TAHONA immediately so myself, David Miller (LM Editor), and my boyfriend, Adam Ploof, headed down to TAHONA Blue Ash to try out the menu. We were unbelievably pleased with the atmosphere, the food, and the cocktails!

    Shortly after my TAHONA Blue Ash experience, myself and David were cordially invited to a “sneak peek” dinner at TAHONA Loveland, which took place on Saturday, July 10th. We were thrilled to get the opportunity to see the new TAHONA location and of course we were happy to eat more tacos! David and I were able to bring along 3 guests to try out TAHONA Loveland on Saturday night and let me tell you our guests were happy to accept the invitation!

    The TAHONA Loveland experience ended up being incredible! The street-style Mexican restaurant definitely succeeded in proving why it is the perfect addition to the Downtown Loveland food culture. I was so impressed by both TAHONA locations that I decided to create a video capturing both experiences on my YouTube Channel, Beast Mode With Cassie! Click the video below to see my “TAHONA Kitchen + Bar Experience!”

    If you missed out on my one-on-one on-camera interview inside TAHONA Loveland with Looking Glass Hospitality Founder Scott Schmidt, click the Loveland Magazine TV video below!

    To stay up to date on all things TAHONA Loveland follow them on FaceBook. For TAHONA Blue Ash updates follow their FaceBook page.

    For more updates on Loveland’s new restaurant openings and food culture stay tuned to Cassie The Food Guru!

  • YouTube censors Ohio House hearing video for COVID-19 misinformation

    YouTube censors Ohio House hearing video for COVID-19 misinformation

    Tom Renz speaks to the House State and Local government Committee Feb. 17. Source: Ohio Channel.

    By Jake Zuckerman and Ohio Capital Journal

    Columbus, Ohio – The opening testimony Wednesday in support of a legislative effort to allow lawmakers to vote down public health orders went far enough off the rails for YouTube to remove footage of the speaker.

    Tom Renz, an attorney for Ohio Stands Up, filed a lawsuit in federal court in September seeking to overturn any and all health orders related to the COVID-19 pandemic. A federal judge last week deemed the arguments nearly “incomprehensible” and ordered Renz to show cause for why he shouldn’t dismiss the suit for procedural errors.

    The Ohio Advocates for Medical Freedom, an anti-vaccine activism group aligned with Renz, posted to YouTube footage of Renz’s 35-minute, oftentimes rambling testimony to the House State and Local Government Committee.

    The video was soon taken down for violating YouTube’s terms of service.

    “We have clear Community Guidelines that govern what videos may stay on YouTube, which we enforce consistently, regardless of speaker,” said Ivy Choi, a spokeswoman for Google, which owns YouTube.

    “We removed this video in accordance with our COVID-19 misinformation policy, which prohibits content that claims a certain age group cannot transmit the virus. We do allow material with sufficient educational, documentary, scientific or artistic (EDSA) value.”

    The policy states videos cannot spread medical misinformation that contradicts local health authorities’ or the World Health Organization’s medical information about COVID-19.

    In his testimony, Renz baselessly claimed no Ohioans under the age of 19 have died of COVID-19. Data from the Ohio Department of Health shows 10 children in the age group have died of the disease during the pandemic.

    Similarly, Renz said children can neither contract nor spread COVID-19. He even claimed the CDC says this as well, which is untrue. CDC guidance states children can contract and spread the coronavirus.

    While it’s unclear which specific COVID-19 misinformation from Renz sparked YouTube’s decision, there’s a lot to choose from.

    Renz’s testimony was a firehose of COVID-19 conspiracy theorizing: He said unspecified entities “provide funding for people to find a COVID-19 death;” the ODH “whitewashes” its coronavirus data; that PCR testing, which public health officials consider to be a premier diagnostic, is “garbage” or “absolutely useless.”

    He claimed the lockdown orders of the spring to be “the most drastic curtailment of rights ever taken in American history.” The statement was made without acknowledgement to the enslavement of Black Americans, the mass detention of Japanese Americans to internment camps during World War II, the forced relocation of Native Americans, or any number of national atrocities through American history.

    While YouTube removed the footage, Ohio Republican lawmakers praised Renz for the testimony.

    Chairman Scott Wiggam, who has falsely proclaimed that Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election, praised Renz for bringing “the other side of the data” to the table.

    Rep. Diane Grendell, who without evidence accused ODH of publishing “corrupted” data to a panel of state senators in November, also praised Renz.

    Footage of the hearing is still publicly available on the Ohio Channel, and OAMF has since re-uploaded it to Rumble, which has looser content guidelines.

    Renz made the statement supporting House Bill 90, which would allow lawmakers to vote down public health orders related to the pandemic. A similar version of the proposal passed the Senate earlier this week.

    The lawsuit against ODH was Renz first filing in federal court after passing the bar on his fifth attempt, according to records from the Ohio Supreme Court.

    His “about me” page for his website claims lists no prior legal experience besides serving as a clerk on the Indian Supreme Court. However, in a prior interview, he said he did not remember when he served on the court and said he did not speak Hindi.

    Renz declined to answer questions about his testimony.”

    “This should not be right and left and we should not be fighting over facts,” Renz told lawmakers. “The question I would ask to the people who are saying that I’m incorrect or lying, is who are you working for and how much are you getting paid? Because inevitably, I’m finding they typically are working for someone or getting paid somewhere.”

  • Dean Parker’s Call the Shot now on YouTube and Vimeo

    Dean Parker’s Call the Shot now on YouTube and Vimeo

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland is home to so many young talented writers and film producers and Loveland Magazine has been fortunate to have an association with so many of them. They all have inspired us and enhanced our pages.

    Dean Parker directed Call the Shot and it is now available for free viewing. Parker interned for Loveland Magazine while attending Loveland High School and now lives in LA.

    Call the Shot is a short film about a suicidal man who forces his bartender to carry out his death wish through a life-defining conversation.

    In announcing the film’s availability on YouTube and Vimeo, Parker said on his FaceBook page:

    “It’s here! Call the Shot is now streaming on YouTube and Vimeo! I had such a blast directing this short film with an incredible group of people and am so proud of what we accomplished. Please go check it out! Links below! Thank you to everyone who donated to our GoFundMe! Thank you to my killer cast and crew! I am so grateful to have been given the opportunity to create this film with you all!”

    Call the Shot. NOW STREAMING.

    YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkN1UVVOKBA…

    VIMEO: https://vimeo.com/371957792

    Don’t forget, Call the Shot can be viewed on your big screen/Smart TV.

    Watch Dead Emerson: Sucker Punch  (Official Video) directed by Dean Emerson and Dean Parker

    LYRICS: I don’t wanna talk about it I don’t wanna think it anymore It’s something I don’t care about But keeps me up at night, lying on the floor In the same clothes as last week Getting numb going half-speed Boredom, ain’t lonely Been too long to know what that means You ask me what I want I say it’s not much A break in monotony A kick in the head, a new kind of rush I want a love that steals my breath Chokes me out, leaves me for dead Like a sucker punch, sucker punch Yeah yeah Like a sucker punch, sucker punch Yeah Cause I want a love that collapses a lung Shatters a rib, knocks me to the ground Like a suckеr punch, sucker punch Yeah yeah Likе a sucker punch, sucker punch Yeah yeah yeah Thirty years I’m rolling die On a picket fence out of city lines Give my life to the 95 Wondering where the hell the time went 2 AM we’ll scream and fight Kiss and make up in the morning like Rinse repeat till that old feeling settles in Jumped off the deep end and drowning You ask me what I want I say not much You break the monotony So keep on, keep on, keep it on up I want a love that steals my breath Chokes me out, leaves me for dead Like a sucker punch, sucker punch Yeah yeah Like a sucker punch, sucker punch Yeah Cause I want a love that collapses a lung Shatters a rib, knocks me to the ground Like a sucker punch, sucker punch Yeah yeah Like a sucker punch, sucker punch Yeah yeah yeah Special thanks to Megan Chumbley & Chrissy Brennan © 2020 Dead Emerson