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The Quietus | Features | Escape Velocity | Pillars Of Society: An Interview With Pale Blue Eyes

Patrick Clarke , February 17th, 2021 09:33 Rising Totnes trio Pale Blue Eyes talk to Patrick Clarke about self-sufficiency, their hometown s thriving DIY culture, and how The KLF s funeral business partners helped fund their debut single “I think we feel pretty lucky to live in the area we live in,” says Matt Board over Zoom from Totnes in Devon, where he lives with his wife and bandmate Lucy. Locked down throughout 2020, a year that before the pandemic was shaping up to be a launching pad for their slinky psychedelic trio Pale Blue Eyes, they’ve had the luxury of their own makeshift studio, a control room and a recording room based out of Matt’s mother’s house, with an old analogue console that he restored over a couple of years. As a result, they were able to make the best of the vast expanses of newfound time that the pandemic provided. Not only did they have their debut album recorded, mixed and ready to go before coronavirus scuppered their plans, but they’re well

Audi A3 driver hit 105mph fleeing from police before crash | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Audi A3 driver hit 105mph fleeing from police before crash which snapped telegraph pole A BANNED Audi driver who smashed into a wall, snapped a telegraph pole and brought down power lines in a high-speed crash has been jailed. Jacob Rushworth, 26, was uninsured and disqualified from driving, when police officers on mobile patrol in Salterhebble, Halifax, tried to stop his car after seeing him refuel his Audi A3 at a petrol station in the early hours of October 2, 2019. Bradford Crown Court heard Rushworth, of Greenups Mill, Sowerby Bridge, made a deliberate decision to flee from police during a six-minute pursuit where he hit speeds of 105mph.

USD 437 will tentatively start spring semester with some in-person learning

USD 437 will tentatively start spring semester with some in-person learning Auburn-Washburn Unified School District 437 students will tentatively return to some in-person learning to start the spring semester, the Auburn-Washburn Board of Education voted Monday evening. In the unanimous vote, the board approved a district plan that would return elementary students for in-person learning starting Jan. 5, while middle and high school students would return to hybrid learning that same day. Third- through 12th-grade students have been in remote learning for the past few weeks after the board decided to move to the more restrictive learning environment in the wake of high levels of staff quarantines.

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