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Euro 2020: England kick off against Denmark at Wembley

Euro 2020: England kick off against Denmark at Wembley
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Why Wantley matters and why you need to know

Why Wantley matters and why you need to know
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Anne Robinson insists she never reads online comments after scrutiny of The Weakest Link

Anne Robinson insists she never reads online comments after scrutiny of The Weakest Link
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Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments - The Holmes Sisters

Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments Click to listen to this episode. Click the title above to read along. Listen Listen to the featured song. Listen 2:17 SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments Episode 2119 Featured Song | The Holmes Sisters - Gonna Ride This Train Welcome to Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments.  I’m Robert Darden.   Billed as the Holmes Sisters, Annie Robinson and Julia Marie Holmes released a handful of 45s for the Nashboro label in the mid-1960s. We know almost nothing about them – except that the duo clearly loved Sister Rosetta Tharpe! Their uptempo guitar-fueled songs favor Sister Rosetta’s fast-paced country boogie. Even the uncredited vocalist sings a lot like Tharpe. That devotion is nowhere more apparent on the nifty Nashboro 45, “Gonna Ride This Train.” While is credited to Robinson and Holmes, it’s clearly their joyful rendition of Sister Rosetta’s “This Train” – which was probably in public domain when Tharpe first heard it as a

Toronto is getting a new light show with dancing molecules and it looks pretty trippy

Toronto is getting a new light show with dancing molecules and it looks pretty trippy Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. The newest light show coming to Toronto is going to be one of the trippiest yet, and though it s years in the making you can get a glimpse of it now.  IAM: Dance of the Molecules by Toronto artist and scientist Radha Chaddah will eventually become a live four-act 50-minute immersive multimedia outdoor experience, but for now the first act premiered Mar. 5 at the Aga Khan Museum as a digital exhibition.

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