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How a world famous star ended up buried in a Glasgow cemetery

MEMORIES Hugh Reed who has been researching lots of Glasgow’s characters and making videos about them. He is pictured in Cathcart cemetery next to the grave of Margaret Jefferson, mother of Stan Laurel of Laurel and Hardy fame. Photograph by Colin HOW does a talented music hall star, famous the world over for the classic song Oh I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside, end up buried in a Glasgow cemetery? This is the question which sent musician and actor Hugh Reed on a lockdown quest to find out more about the city’s past. “I spotted Mark Sheridan’s grave in Cathcart cemetery, and did a bit of research – and it’s a tragic tale,” says Hugh, former lead singer with Hugh Reed and the Velvet Underpants, who now works as a college lecturer in Beijing.

Editorial: Lessons from Montreal

Bonjour! Knowing a few words in French will help you in any French-speaking city. Prepare to have your mind blown: The biggest French-speaking city in the world isn’t French. It’s Kinsasha, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Gay Paree comes in second. The third biggest is Abidjan, Ivory Coast. The fourth-biggest is Montreal, which is our subject today. The Stanley Cup finals are underway, pitting the Montreal Canadiens against the Tampa Bay Lightning. As regular readers know, whenever there’s a major sports championship, we have made it a practice to look at the economies of the two cities represented to see if there are any lessons we can glean that might apply here in this part of Virginia.

Milestones in San Antonio LGBTQ+ History - San Antonio Magazine

Milestones in San Antonio LGBTQ+ History Published: May 31, 2021 Recent history has a way of blinding us to the past. For those coming of age in San Antonio over the past decade or so, it would be easy to assume that LGBTQ+ equality has always been a priority: That is, the queer community has always been valued and offered a seat at our collective municipal table. For example, in 2013 the San Antonio City Council voted 8-3 in favor of passing the Non-Discrimination Ordinance, which listed sexual orientation, gender identity and veteran status as protected classes. This issue struck a chord with many LGBTQ+ people, as large groups of citizens spoke out in support. A year later, the Pride Center of San Antonio opened its doors and is still in operation today.

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