Still divisive, Dr. Luke resurges at Grammys - as Tyson Trax
MESFIN FEKADU, AP Music Writer
March 4, 2021
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1of5FILE - Songwriter Lukasz Dr. Luke Gottwald arrives at the 28th Annual ASCAP Pop Music Awards in Los Angeles, on April 27, 2011. The controversial music producer and hitmaker rose to the top of the Billboard charts with Doja Cat’s ubiquitous funk-pop jam “Say So,” along with Saweetie s anthemic bop “Tap In” and Juice WRLD s Top 5 pop smash “Wishing Well. Dr. Luke appeared as Tyson Trax on the Grammy ballot for Doja Cat s “Say So, which he produced and co-wrote. The hit tune is competing for record of the year, where Dr. Luke is contention as the song’s producer.Matt Sayles/APShow MoreShow Less
Signs of our times
Bill Fox
By Bill Fox/Columnist
A Johannesburg gas station has become quite a landmark with its daily #PetrolPumpWisdom – inspiring quotes and messages written on a chalkboard.
The lady behind this initiative is Alison Billett.
“We inherited the board from the previous owner, Dick Hutton, when we bought the filling station from him almost 20 years ago. We continued the tradition and it has become a landmark – more so now that it’s on social media!” The boards have appeared many times in newspapers and magazines and have been spoken about on radio stations all over the world.
Something to sing about I worked as a supervisor at a nursery school for seven years, as well as working in a day-care for two years, along with leading…
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Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit locally in March 2020, Central Coast Home Health and Hospice had almost 70 volunteers on its roster who helped provide much-needed companionship and respite to hospice patients and their loved ones. Now the program is almost nonexistent. The activities and services offered through the Central Coast Home Health and Hospice volunteer program vary depending on a patient s needs and the volunteers involved, but Volunteer Coordinator Nicki Tempesta said the overarching goal is to provide some comfort, compassion, and friendship during a difficult time in a client s life. Volunteers often take wheelchair-bound patients out for walks or to see the ocean, they read to patients, play games with them, write dictated letters for them, or do little chores around the house.