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O2 date also showcases black British circuit comics
Mo Gilligan has announced his biggest gig yet - which will also showcase the best black comics working the circuit.
The breakout star, now a Masked Singer judge, will be playing London’s 20,000-seater O2 arena in December.
And the gig will be filmed for broadcast, although no outlet has yet been confirmed.
The supporting line-up of stand-ups has not yet been announced, but Gilligan said: ‘I’m really proud of the black British comedy circuit that I started on.
‘The talent on this scene is exceptional, but all too often ignored by mainstream media, so what better place to showcase the culture than the most famous venue in the country?’
About 1,300 people attended both ceremonies, and more than 3,600 Forsyth Tech students from both classes graduated, the college said in a statement.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the college didnât conduct an in-person commencement for its 2020 graduates last year, Forsyth Tech said.
There was no traditional procession of the graduates walking to their seats inside the stadium because of safety precautions, President Janet Spriggs of Forsyth Tech told 300 graduates at the commencementâs Wednesday afternoon event.
A group of 170 graduates received their degrees, diplomas and certificates during the commencementâs Wednesday morning event, said Devin Purgason, a Forsyth Tech spokesman.
Spriggs asked the graduates at both events to stand while the song, âPomp and Circumstance,â was played over the stadiumâs public address system. The crowd consisting of the graduatesâ family members and friends applauded as the graduates stood.
Thursday 6 May 2021, 03:46 PM
Practitioners spreading anti-COVID-19 vaccination advice “may be subject to consideration [by the Medical Council] of whether advice provided is competent”, council chair Curtis Walker says
“We expect health professionals from an ethical and professional point of view, to practise in line with the evidence. Anti-vaccination messages are n
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