![]() The full show (not previously webcast!) will play for free this tonight at 8:30PM ET at or right here on Facebook. ![]() Tonight’s installment of Dinner And A Movie features Phish’s Jshow at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT. Despite taking place on a Tuesday and Wednesday, the 2019 Mohegan run quickly sold out after going on sale, making these some of the toughest tickets of the summer. With a capacity of just 10,000, Mohegan Sun was also the smallest venue Phish played throughout the 26-date 2019 summer tour. ![]() Many of those 3.0 Hartford performances produced notable highlights, like the 6/18/10 show that ended with a double dose of “Tweeprise” after the band had neglected to “Reprise” their “Tweezer” at Hershey Park a few days prior. The only other CT stops since 2009, however, had taken place in the state capital of Hartford. While this was the band’s first show at this particular venue, they have a long history in Connecticut dating back to their early days. This first of two nights at the home of the WNBA‘s Connecticut Sun marked Phish’s debut at the casino resort on the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut Reservation. While 7/9/19 is the most recent show to be included in the series, it’s also unique in that it was not webcast in real-time when it took place-meaning this is the first time that those not in attendance will get the chance to view the performance (aside from the pro-shot video of “Beneath a Sea of Stars Pt. This latest episode of Dinner and a Movie features the most recent performance thus far, following the 8/31/12 “F- You Face” show, the 7/27/14 Merriweather “Tweezerfest”, the 7/25/17’s Baker’s Dozen “Jam-Filled” night, and Magnaball night two ( 8/22/15). Phish – Mohegan Sun – 7/9/19 – Dinner and a Movie Ep. ET and follow along with our initial review of the show here. You can tune in below starting at 8:30 p.m. But following criticism, the tech mogul backtracked and said he would continue to fund the service for free.Tonight (April 21st), Phish will webcast their July 9th, 2019 performance at Connecticut’s Mohegan Sun Arena as the fifth episode of their ongoing archival webcast/cooking series, Dinner and a Movie. government to take over funding his Starlink satellite network in the country, saying it has cost SpaceX $80 million and will exceed £100 million by year end. This is not the first time Musk’s actions have raised the ire of Ukraine and its supporters. Starlink bills itself as the “world’s first and largest satellite constellation using a low Earth orbit to deliver broadband internet capable of supporting streaming, online gaming, video calls and more.” It also says that it can provide connectivity “to the vast majority of the Earth’s oceans and seas.” “It was so people can watch Netflix and chill and get online for school and do good peaceful things, not drone strikes.” “Starlink was not meant to be involved in wars,” Musk told Isaacson, according to one of the released book excerpts. In the early months of the war, Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service became a lifeline to war-torn parts of Ukraine that lost connectivity due to heavy bombardment.īut the alleged use of the technology in combat operations appears to have changed that relationship. Moscow painted the peninsula, annexed from Ukraine in 2014, as a “red line” and threatened nuclear repercussions should it be attacked. Hong / AP fileĪlthough drone strikes on Russian territory and Crimea have now become a nearly daily occurrence, it was not the case late last year. Musk has drawn criticism from Kyiv before. NBC News has reached out to SpaceX and Zelenskyy’s office for comment. officials along with the Russian ambassador to the U.S. The book also delves into how Musk’s decision played out, alleging Musk spoke with top U.S. “If I had agreed to their request, then SpaceX would be explicitly complicit in a major act of war and conflict escalation.”Īccording to the excerpts from the new biography, it meant that Ukrainian submarine drones packed with explosives lost connectivity as they approached the Russian ships, and saw them “washed ashore harmlessly.” “The obvious intent being to sink most of the Russian fleet at anchor,” Musk added.
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