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HBO s TINA Tells Life Story of Rock Legend

Who’s going to tell the makers of TINA that as its legendary subject recounts a harrowing experience of fleeing her abusive ex-husband by running across a Dallas freeway, the film’s accompanying stock footage shows Downtown Houston – not our little sister town? Or at least that, unlike plenty of Ike Turner’s songs in sound, not all Texas city skylines look the same? However late it is for Turner’s camp to distinguish Dallas from Houston, HBO’s recent documentary on the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominee is rich in stock footage of country churches, tape recorders, bedrooms, dining room tables, dilapidated country homes, pastures, wallpapered hallways, even landline telephones. If you’ve ever wondered how inanimate objects and uninhabited spaces pair with dated Tina Turner interviews, you’re in for a treat.

Stoke-on-Trent soldier shares stories of his time in Malaya in the 1950s

The Way We Were SIGN UP NOW FOR FREEInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice From Longport to Malaya, military veteran Alan Kelsall - now 83, of Harriseahead - shares his stories from the army. His daughter, Ruth Kelsall, asked her dad to tell her about his years of service before settling down to have a family, and has shared them with StokeonTrentLive and The Sentinel.

The tyranny of the buttercups: Lovely, and taking over the Philly region with a big assist from the weather

The tyranny of the buttercups: Lovely, and taking over the Philly region with a big assist from the weather Anthony R. Wood, The Philadelphia Inquirer © JOSE F. MORENO/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS flowers bloom at Chanticleer Garden in Wayne on Monday. In a splendidly colorful and vibrant spring orchestrated by a fortuitous alignment of weather circumstances, the innocuously named “fig buttercup” is having the time of its life, decorating stream banks, hillsides, and yards with flowers “bright as the sun, himself,” in the words of William Wordsworth. A 19th-century poet’s endorsement notwithstanding, Mark Gormel, horticultural coordinator at the Brandywine Conservancy, and other plant specialists around the country wouldn’t mind if this particular buttercup, known more properly as the lesser celandine, disappeared like yesterday.

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