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Daughter of MSG concertgoer launches GoFundMe to cover funeral costs
us-news16 days ago

Daughter of MSG concertgoer launches GoFundMe to cover funeral costs

The daughter of Paul Kueker, the 51-year-old Connecticut man who died after leaving his Madison Square Garden seat during a Goose concert, has started a GoFundMe to help cover funeral and memorial costs, with donations already surpassing $58,800 toward a $65,000 goal. The cause of death remains under investigation, with a toxicology report pending as authorities continue their probe. Goose released statements of heartbreak and a moment of silence at the following show as the family mourns.

Niantic man identified after fatal fall from MSG upper deck during Goose show
us-news19 days ago

Niantic man identified after fatal fall from MSG upper deck during Goose show

A 51-year-old Niantic, Connecticut man, Paul Kueker, died after falling from an upper-deck seat at Madison Square Garden during Goose’s concert; police responded to a 9:51 p.m. call, he was in Section 300 with his wife, and he died at a hospital; authorities said foul play is not suspected. Goose said they would donate proceeds from a Central Park show to a fan-support fund in the wake of the tragedy.

Goose mourns as MSG tragedy claims concertgoer’s life, tribute in Central Park
us-news19 days ago

Goose mourns as MSG tragedy claims concertgoer’s life, tribute in Central Park

Goose paid tribute to Paul Kueker, a 51-year-old married father of two from Niantic, Connecticut, who fell about 150 feet from an elevated Chase Bridge at Madison Square Garden during the band’s NYC show. He died at Bellevue Hospital after the fall while celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary with his wife. The group paused for a moment of silence at Sunday’s Central Park SummerStage performance, offered condolences, and said it would arrange grief counseling for fans affected by the tragedy.

Fan Dies After Falling From Elevated Area During Goose Show at MSG
music19 days ago

Fan Dies After Falling From Elevated Area During Goose Show at MSG

A 51-year-old man died after falling from an elevated area inside Madison Square Garden during Goose’s sold-out show. He was unconscious on arrival at Bellevue Hospital and pronounced dead; the NYPD is investigating. Goose issued condolences and the concert continued with a full set, while attendees in the affected lower section were reseated. This incident follows a recent history of fan fatalities at NYC-area jam-band concerts.

Man Dies After Falling at Goose Show Inside Madison Square Garden
metro20 days ago

Man Dies After Falling at Goose Show Inside Madison Square Garden

A 51-year-old concertgoer died after falling from an elevated area during Goose’s Madison Square Garden show Saturday night. NYPD responders found him unconscious around 9:51 p.m. and he was transported to Bellevue Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Goose expressed heartbreak over the tragedy, venue staff cleared several rows around the incident, the band finished its set, and the show was livestreamed on Amazon Music as part of their Summer 2026 tour.

Trying a free, local coding AI stack: Goose, Ollama, and Qwen3-coder
technology5 months ago

Trying a free, local coding AI stack: Goose, Ollama, and Qwen3-coder

A ZDNET tester explores a fully local, free coding AI stack using Goose (agent framework), Ollama (LLM server), and Qwen3-coder, detailing installation, a sample WordPress plugin test, and notes that while the local setup runs on a powerful Mac with 128GB RAM and can be competitive with cloud options, early results show accuracy issues and multiple retries; it's promising but not yet ready to fully replace Claude Code or Codex.

DIY Local AI Coding Stack: Goose, Ollama, and Qwen3-coder Run Offline on Mac
technology5 months ago

DIY Local AI Coding Stack: Goose, Ollama, and Qwen3-coder Run Offline on Mac

A ZDNet piece tests a fully free, offline coding AI stack built from Goose (an open‑source agent framework), Ollama (an LLM server), and the Qwen3-coder model to compete with Claude Code. The setup runs on a Mac (with 128GB RAM) using a 17GB Qwen3-coder:30b model and a 32K context, avoiding cloud sign‑ins. After installing Ollama, exposing it to the network, and configuring Goose to use the Qwen3-coder model, the author tests a simple WordPress plugin: results improve after several iterations but are not flawless yet. The article notes this local combo can approach paid options in some respects, but remains early in its development, with further deep dives and larger-project tests promised in upcoming installments.