The end for the greatest source of 70 years of bagpiping history in the world? THEY are the publications which together became a crucial tome of over 70 years of Scottish bagpiping history. The former Pipe Major of the 9th Battalion, Queen’s Own Highlanders, Captain John MacLellan, considered one of the greatest pipers of all time, hailed it as the greatest single repository of bagpipe knowledge and information in the world’ . But the monthly Piping Times and its sister magazine, the bi-monthly Piping Today ceased publication last year through the Covid crisis. And now it has been confirmed that a decision has been made to stop printing the titles as they were not financially sustainable.
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WTVM Editorial 4-22-21: The Good News
WTVM Editorial 4/22/21: The Good News By Holly Steuart | April 26, 2021 at 10:33 AM EDT - Updated April 26 at 10:33 AM
(WTVM) - We may not always realize it, but there is actually quite a bit of âgood newsâ related to the coronavirus pandemic right now. Yes, itâs a deadly serious disease - especially for the elderly and at-risk population. But as vaccinations multiply daily, there are good things starting to happen.
One good sign is that Auburnâs annual A-Day football game allowed fan capacity of 40-percent, thanks to almost 13,000 campus vaccines.
Other positive news includes the monstrous box office results for the new Godzilla-King Kong match-up: $48.5 million dollars in just five days â and thatâs with capacity limitations at theaters.