Patricia Ann Dibert.
WALDOBORO On February 13, 2021 Patricia Ann Dibert of Waldoboro, Maine passed on peacefully while surrounded by family near and far. While she may have left us physically she remains on in spirit and in soul.
Born June 11, 1956 to Ida Louise Cocco and Theodore (Ted) Norman Cocco, Pat began her life in Sylacauga, Alabama. While growing up Pat lived in additional states such as New York, California, Maine, Texas, and eventually returned to New York where she graduated high school as well as met her former husband, Alan Dibert. Together they had three children.
Ultimately Pat made Maine her permanent home along with all three children.
He tweeted, “TAGPUAN won Best Feature Film in an international film festival!!! Thank you, Lord!”
Vargas, who also starred in the film, also congratulated the film’s director Mac Alejandre, screenwriter Ricky Lee, and co-stars Iza Calzado and Shaina Magdayao.
“This Best Feature Film award from an International film festival is an inspiration for me to produce more films that are truly Filipino in spirit and are competitive in quality when placed on the international stage,” Vargas added.
Prior, the film won third Best Picture at the 2020 Metro Manila Film Festival.
Daryl Braithwaite Has A 30th Anniversary The Horses Surfboard For Sale
Daryl Braithwaite is releasing the best piece of merch since the Kiss Koffin. For just $899 you can now have your very own Daryl Braithwaite The Horses 1991 30th anniversary surfboard.
‘The Horses’ is a song by Rickie Lee Jones. Jones co-wrote the song with Walter Becker of Steely Dan. It was originally released on her 1989 album ‘Flying Cowboys’. The song also featured in the 1996 movie Jerry Maguire.
Daryl Braithwaite covered the song for his 1990 album ‘Rise’. It was released as a single on 28 January, 1991.
‘The Horses’ was a number one hit for Braithwaite in Australia and was the no 4 song of 1991.
Jan 15, 2021
Here is a listing of Pennsylvania live music happenings for the weekend and week of Friday, January 15 through Thursday, January 21.
Due to COVID-19-related restrictions, many live music venues across the area are still not able to host performances at this time. The listing below includes both area live public shows and online live-streaming shows; keep checking back, as this listing will be updated as new shows are announced.
If you are attending a public show, be aware that seating and admission may be limited due to restrictions, and masks and social distancing may be required. Please respect others’ personal space if they wish to socially distance from others.