![]() Richell Rene “Chely” Wright was born on October 25, 1970, in Kansas City Missouri. Wright disclosed her sexuality of being gay to the public in 2010, stating she wants to come out of living in lies. She had sold over 1.5 million album copies as of 2010 and about 10 million digital impressions in the United States all-time. Her top tracks include Shut Up and Drive, 1997, Single White Female, 1999. Her albums include Right in the Middle of It, 1996, Let Me In, 1997, Never Love You Enough, 2001, Lifted Off the Ground, 2010 and I am the Rain in 2016. She has eight studio albums to her credit with fifty singles charting on the country charts. Born on October 25, 1970, she released a debut album Woman in the Moon, 1994, which won her the Top New Female Vocalist at the Academy of Country Music in 1995. Richell Rene “Chely” Wright is a multi-award winning American country music singer, songwriter, author, and social activist. ![]()
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When out of work graphic designer Verity Long accidentally traps a ghost on her property, she&rsquos saddled with more than a supernatural sidekick&mdashshe gains the ability see spirits. ![]() ![]() ![]() Stick to the local grapes and you’ll find better deals and more interesting wines. Just as you don’t eat pesto in Palermo or carbonara in Campania, you shouldn’t drink Barolo in Bari or Chianti in Cagliari. If you’re not getting something to eat with your glass, you should find a new place to drink. In Venice, feast on small snacks called cicchetti in Milan and Bologna lavish spreads put out for aperitivo can easily double as dinner. ![]() Italians rarely drink on an empty stomach and a glass of wine or a spritz is usually a bridge to a free bite. Find a bar you love and keep going back to the counter. ![]() Italians don’t drink venti mochas in to-go cups they drink four to five caffes spaced throughout the day, like cigarettes, to scratch and itch and break up the demands of the day. A macchiato gets you a little steamed milk, and a cappuccino gets you a lot more.Ĭoffee culture here isn’t one of slow sipping and lingering. Order a roster to for a shorter, concentrated shot a lunge for a longer, gentler one. ![]() Everything starts with espresso, more commonly called cafe. Order a “grande latte” and you’ll get a giant glass of milk and the skiing eye. Early evenings are for aperitifs – wine or beer, with snacks – and after dinner is time for the stronger stuff: grappa, a cocktail, or a digestivo. Sunrise to 11 AM is cappuccino time, the early afternoon for espresso. Italians are famously fastidious about when they drink what. ![]() ![]() ![]() There is quite a bit of stream of consciousness in the writing, which completely fits the characters, especially Brooklyn, but that style might not be for everyone. There is a lot of violence, and the characters are not the most mentally stable. I loved Uncle Niall in Kings of Quarantine, so I had to read his book, The Death Club, and I am so happy I did! ![]() You can read more on my disclosures page. Every day is anarchy and that’s my favourite flavour. Want to know another one? I quite like it here. Don’t ask them or they’ll send me back to that creepy asylum where they gave me the crazy pills. Which is a freaking insult by the way as I’m already the best killer in town. I can’t decide which I want most.Īnyways, my hot, tattooed, muscular insane Irish captor thinks I might make a good hit woman once he trains me up. ![]() ![]() He either wants to kiss me or choke me out. I call him Dead Man on account of his soulless eyes. Oh and there’s another dude down here who lives in a cage and doesn’t talk. I was kidnapped, sold, sold again, stuck in a death game, sold AGAIN and now I’m living in a serial killer’s basement. I wished for my life to improve, but it didn’t. I know killing technically doesn’t start with a C – but wouldn’t life be better if it did? Just like it would be better if the Devil was my boyfriend, Santa wasn’t a d*ck and I didn’t live under a bridge. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The first week of the investigation does not turn up many leads. Lindsay wants to interview all the wedding guests, but Chris wants to tread lightly since many of the guests are high profile people. Claire Washburn, the medical examiner, informs them that the tuxedo jacket found at the scene does not belong to the male victim. Lindsay and Chris clash over the first steps in the investigation after Dr. As she is leaving, she meets reporter Cindy Thomas, who offers Lindsay her business card.Ĭaptain Chris Raleigh takes charge of the case for the mayor’s office. Lindsay inspects the crime scene and becomes uncharacteristically emotional. The victims are newlyweds David and Melanie Brandt. Inspector Lindsay Boxer is diagnosed with aplastic anemia, a rare and potentially fatal blood disorder, on the same morning she is called to a double homicide. If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts or a crisis, please reach out immediately to the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 80 or text HOME to the Crisis Text Line at 741741. It also features descriptions of suicidality and suicidal ideation. Please note: This novel features descriptions of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and other forms of violence. This guide refers to the 2001 paperback version of the novel published by Grand Central Publishing in arrangement with Little, Brown and Company. ![]() ![]() ![]() That his book is primarily Hypothetical History, but that is not entirely the Transformation of a Man and the Emergence of a Great President-suggests Occasional glances at conspiracy theories. ![]() The hypothetical to the straightforwardly historical, with, inevitably, Kennedy’s thousand days in the presidency range from the nostalgic to Revelations from the Dallas Doctors Who Attended to JFK on Novem With titles such as Camelot’s Court: Inside the Kennedy White House The Kennedy Years: From the Pages of the New Presages the literary tsunami now bearing down on us as the fiftiethĪnniversary of the Kennedy assassination approaches. ![]() Last Hundred Days was published on July 16, the author may well haveĬhanneled Louis XV: “ Apres moi, le deluge.” Clarke’s book is an early wavelet that ![]() ![]() ![]() He wrote a twenty-four volume history of the war, which was later abridged.Īlongside his busy public life, Buchan wrote superb action novels, including the spy-catching adventures of Richard Hannay, whose exploits are described in The Thirty-Nine Steps, Greenmantle, Mr. During the first world war, he was Director of Information in the British government. On returning to Britain, Buchan built a successful career in publishing with Nelsons and Reuters. His love for South Africa is a recurring theme in his fiction. After a brief career in law he went to South Africa in 1902 where he contributed to the reconstruction of the country following the Boer War. ![]() ![]() At the time of his death he was Governor-General of Canada.īuchan was educated at Glasgow and Oxford Universities. John Buchan (1st Baron Tweedsmuir) was a Scottish novelist and public servant who combined a successful career as an author of thrillers, historical novels, histories and biographies with a parallel career in public life. ![]() ![]() ![]() There was a musical community, of which I was a part." ![]() At the time there were no barriers between journalist and artist. ![]() "I thought his bass lines were so imaginative and melodic," recalls Goldman, now based in New York and still one of the most creative, multi-talented bon vivants to ever pioneer a world-music series for the BBC, write a biography of Bob Marley, hang out with Fela Kuti and teach a course on David Bowie at New York University. Goldman had just spent some time in a recording session with Aswad, and she couldn't get a bass line that she'd heard George "Levi" Oban play out of her head. In the shadows of Thatcher and the wake of The Sex Pistols, subcultures and dub cultures were mingling and merging in her Ladbroke Grove neighborhood her neighbors included Joe Strummer and the reggae band Aswad. In 1981, Vivien Goldman was a writer for the London music weekly Sounds and a sometime backup singer. ![]() ![]() ![]() From 1980 to 2023, PEM’s Phillips Library was the temporary repository of the state’s Supreme Judicial Court collection of Witch Trial documents. The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) holds one of the world’s most important collections of objects and architecture related to the Salem Witch Trials. ![]() Today, the City of Salem attracts more than one million tourists per year, many of whom are seeking to learn more about these events. A remarkable set of conflicts and tensions converged, sparking fear and setting the stage for the most widespread and lethal outbreak of witchcraft accusations on this continent.Ĭenturies after this storied crisis, the personal tragedies and grievous wrongs of the Salem Witch Trials continue to provoke reflection, reckoning and a search for meaning. The crisis in Salem, Massachusetts took place partly because the community lived under an ominous cloud of suspicion. ![]() The extraordinary series of events in 1692 led to the deaths of 25 innocent women, men and children. The Salem witch trials are a defining example of intolerance and injustice in American history. ![]() ![]() ![]() Happy birthday to me!Ģ1: I wish myself more grace, prosperity, happiness, and more years ahead. Happy birthday to me!Ģ0: Heaven has been good to me by adding another year to my life. Happy birthday to me!ġ9: I’ll enjoy the best of the day and laugh like never before because it’s my day. Happy birthday to me!ġ8: I am not just a year older but also a year better and happier. I hope to have a good one.ġ7: Cheers to surviving another year, and grateful for being here to celebrate me. May I live to see the fulfillment of my days.ġ6: Happy birthday to a beautiful and strong soul. I pray for more grace and more bliss in the future. To the most loving and kindest soul, happy birthday.ġ5: Finally, my birthday has come, and I am now ready for new heights and accomplishments. Happy birthday to the great person I have become, and cheers to a new year ahead.ġ4: Lord, thank you for blessing me with a new year full of breakthroughs. Happy birthday to me, and best wishes to all my endeavors.ġ3: I am officially one year older. ![]() We are elite human beings, and I’m proud of us.ġ2: Today, one of the greatest men to walk this earth was born. Here’s a big shout-out to everyone who has helped me along the way.ġ1: Happy birthday to me and everyone else celebrating their birthday today. 10: Happy birthday to the selfless, ambitious, and magical person I have become. ![]() |