I can't begin to list them all, but I do need to thank the crew that held the ring with me these last few hard months. Tinbete Ermyas, Libby Franklin, Monica Bushman, Laura Lee, A.D. Quig, Jessica Reedy, Priska Neely, our editor Sarah Handel, director Gwen Outen, senior producer Scott Cameron, senior supervising producer Carline Watson. And we do not get on or off the air without our techs.
Brett Collier, operations director at NEOS Hospitality, stated, "PRYZM has always been more than just a nightclub. It's been a cultural hub and a rite of passage a place where a generation made unforgettable memories."
We keep it moving, hustling with the changes, thinking outside the margins. Saying farewell to venues calling it quits and acknowledging local labels and artists on the rise.
Lindy Lou's Vintage Tea Room will serve its final customers on Saturday, June 7, marking the end of what the team described as an adventure filled with gratitude and personal growth.
Reflecting on the impending departure from Goodison Park, itâs clear that for Evertonians, the history embedded within the club's iconic home has been a vital part of their identity.