Published:
6:00 PM April 6, 2021
At the Gresham s School Dyson Building topping out ceremony were, from left, Robert Dale from Daniel Connal Partnership; Douglas Robb, Gresham’s headmaster; Dennis Cotton from Kier; Michael Goff, Gresham’s chairman of governors and Michele Manzella from Wilkinson Eyre.
- Credit: Kier
Beer was poured onto the roof of a new science and technology building at Gresham s School in a traditional topping out ceremony.
The bottles of Moon Gazer Jigfoot produced by the Norfolk Brewhouse were used to mark the milestone on the project, which former pupil and Britain s richest man Sir James Dyson funded through a £19 million gift.
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Towleroad
Genre launched the website in 2003. March 03 2021 1:34 PM EST
After almost 18 years of informing his readers on LGBTQ+ news and entertainment, gay blogger Andy Towle has stepped away from his namesake website,
Towleroad. The blog will now operate under the editorial leadership of Michael Goff, who was Towle s business partner at
Towleroad and one of the founding editors of
Out (now a sister publication of
The Advocate).
Genre, launched
Towleroad in October 2003 just as many were gravitating to the internet for their daily news fix. A mix of queer stories culled from the internet along with links to articles that appeal to gay Gen X and millennial audiences, Towle ensured the blog was constantly updated. The site has featured numerous contributors, including those in the political sphere like David Mixner and Corey Johnson, queer creators such as Matthew Rettenmund, Nathan Manske, and Randy Rainbow, and celebrated writers like Lisa Keen.