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Ex-judges, others urge retrial for Alabama death row inmate

Ex-judges, others urge retrial for Alabama death row inmate
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Zanesville man jailed on weapons charges and menacing

Zanesville man jailed on weapons charges and menacing
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Man jailed, woman wanted after incident involving gun on St. Louis

Obituary: William Hardie, who caused a stir by exhibiting new paintings by Hockney

Died: January 22, 2021. IT was 1993, and considerable interest was stirring in the world of Scottish art: the world-renowned David Hockney would, for the first time, be exhibiting his paintings in this country. The venue was the William Hardie Gallery at 141 West Regent Street, Glasgow. In 1992 Hardie had begun accompanying his friend John Cox, Scottish Opera’s artistic director, to Los Angeles to meet Hockney, Cox having engaged the artist to design the sets and costumes for a Covent Garden production of Richard Strauss’s Die Frau Ohne Schatten. Hardie and Hockney got to know each other well and the result was that Hockney agreed to let the gallery exhibit 22 of his latest paintings, which he had begun after finishing his set designs.

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'Under Rebel Rule Once More': Mabry-Hazen House discusses the end of Tennessee's reconstruction | City News

On Tuesday, Feb. 23, Mabry-Hazen House hosted “Under Rebel Rule Once More - The Constitutional Convention of 1870 and the End of Tennessee s Reconstruction,” an online lecture featuring William Hardy, who received a Ph.D. in history at UT. “Dr. Hardy is a specialist in 19th Century American history, focusing on the American Civil War, as well as Southern, Tennessee, and constitutional history,” Patrick Hollis, executive director of Mabry-Hazen House, said. The lecture focused on the history behind Tennessee’s current constitution, which was signed in 1870, as well as the end of Reconstruction in Tennessee. There were a lot of changes going on in Tennessee during the debate of this new constitution. The Civil War had ended, and the south was still trying to figure out how to respond.

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