Typo negative: the best and worst of Grauniad mistakes over 200 years
From ‘The Taming of the Screw’ to ‘irritable bowl syndrome’, the paper is fondly known for its slips Composite: Guardian Design/The Guardian Composite: Guardian Design/The Guardian
Wed 12 May 2021 02.00 EDT
“If anyone wanted to construct a machine for the production of error, a newspaper would probably be it.” So wrote Ian Mayes, the Guardian’s first readers’ editor, in his debut column in that role in 1997.
His appointment marked the start of a daily corrections and clarifications column, a first for a UK newspaper, which has mined a rich seam of typos and other slips for which “the Grauniad” is fondly known.
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Randy Seedorff Is Putting Down Roots With New Single Family Tree
The single is from his upcoming EP, Begin Again. by BWW News Desk
The Kansas City-based singer, songwriter and pastor has released the first single from his upcoming EP, Begin Again.
Randy Seedorff has been writing and performing for over 30 years, starting at age of 11, when his mother gave him his first guitar. A veteran singer, and songwriter, Randy comes from a musical family with a strong heritage in country music. It s that heritage that the Kansas City singer, songwriter and pastor recalls as part of his brand new single release, Family Tree.