Amy Cooper sues Franklin Templeton over firing following Central Park incident citywireselector.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from citywireselector.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Chris Eckman recently resurfaced with the song “Then There’s the Rain” on Seattle label
Drums & Wires Recordings’ thoughtfully curated first compilation
Songs Collected. It was the sumptuous heart of the already generous sampler, feeling both more holy and grittier than anything it accompanied.
As Trouser Press once described his work with his most well-known band
The Walkabouts, it showcased his
“darkly layered sound … mining a rich shadowy strain of Americana.” I thought “Then There’s the Rain” was going to be one of my very favorite singles of the year, to put into playlists as a survivor’s romantic reminder of the existential valley we barely escaped. And that would be that.
May 27, 2021
Today, May 27, 2021, the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) releases a new docuseries about personal protective equipment (PPE) that features SGS experts speaking on the subject with a unique perspective on the industry and the innovation taking place to protect workers and save lives.
Premiered on May 27, 2021, Protecting Workers, Protecting Lives is a nine-episode series from the ISEA, the leading safety equipment trade organization, and produced by dBase Media (DBM).
This unique series presents a collective narrative of stories, featuring leading manufacturers and distributors, testing labs and specifiers, end users, and standards setters from the PPE industry. Its themes explore new standards in safety equipment, the impact of technology and why training and education are crucial for protecting a diverse workforce.