ACHIEVING WOMAN
Chloé Zhao became the first woman of Asian descent to win at the Golden Globe awards (Photo: Instagram @voguemagazine)
Chloé Zhao made Golden Globe history on Sunday when she became the first woman of Asian descent to win at the awards. Zhao won the Best Director award for her film
Nomadland.
The film also received the Best Motion Picture award.
“This award belongs to the whole Nomadland team,” Zhao said in the virtual awards. “Thank you, everyone who made it possible for me to do what I love.”
Zhao becomes the second woman to ever win the best director award in the 78 years that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) has held the Golden Globes. Barbara Streisand won in 1983 for her film
Suspects Still Sought In Fatal Shooting More Than A Month Ago, Reward Recently Increased
Wanted Photos Courtesy of U.S. Marshals Service
Suspects Still Sought In Fatal Shooting More Than A Month Ago, Reward Recently Increased
February 19, 2021
It’s now been more than a month since a woman was shot to death at a Hickory business, and the Hickory Police Department is still seeking a pair of suspects wanted in that case. 49-year-old Tangela Louise Parker and 61-year-old Eric Carroll Parker, both of Taylorsville, are still wanted in reference to the murder of Phelifa Michelle Marlow on January 13.
The United States Marshals Service recently increased the reward to $10,000 for information that leads to the arrests of the two suspects. The shooting occurred at 2:30 p.m. January 13 at T.C.S. Designs on 9th Avenue N.E. in Hickory and was the result of a dispute between two employees. Officers found the victim in the business suffering from gunshot wounds. Ms. Marlow was transported to
True West Magazine
Deputy U.S. Marshal Bill Tilghman’s capture of outlaw Bill Doolin in a Eureka Springs, Arkansas, bathhouse on January 15, 1896, made national headlines and brought personal fame to Tilghman. Almost a decade later, he maintained his notoriety as a top lawman at public showings of his movie, The Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaws, while his wife, Zoe, after his death, perpetuated the legend of her late husband through small booklets such as Outlaw Days. – Photo of Bill Tilghman and Cover of “Outlaw Days” Courtesy True West Archives/”Daily Enterprise” and “El Reno News” Clippings Courtesy Newspaper.com –