Stromness home to feature in TV competition
May 12, 2021 at 4:30 pm
Jo Ramsey and her home at 4 Ness Road, Stromness, will feature on Scotland’s Home of the Year this evening.
A Stromness writer has opened the doors to her 200-year-old home, and allowed the nation to take a peek inside, as part of a television competition seeking to uncover Scotland’s top home.
Jo Ramsey has lived at 4 Ness Road, part of Double House, for 30 years, but tonight, she will display her home in a fashion like none other.
Scotland’s Home of the Year sets out to showcase outstanding homes, and sees three property experts travel to nine regions before the grand finale is held.
Austin Head, an activist in the LGBTQ community and local progressive politics in Phoenix, died unexpectedly on April 8 at his home in Hollywood, California. He was 37.
Head was born on Dec. 11, 1983, in Phoenix to Jo Ramsey and Bill Head. He was a strong advocate for those in the HIV and the LGBTQ communities. He lived a rather adventurous life pursuing his acting career in New York City and Hollywood.
The cause of his death is unknown.
On Nov. 9, 2012, while Head was in Phoenix working as a DJ, he was assaulted by two men as he walked down Central Avenue. The men attacked both Head and his friend while yelling homophobic slurs.