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Old Friends Welcomes Retired Millionaire Ring Weekend Sponsored by: Ring Weekend arrives at Old Friends Old Friends, the Thoroughbred Retirement farm in Georgetown, KY, has welcomed new retiree Ring Weekend. Owned and campaigned by West Point Thoroughbreds and trained by Graham Motion, the Grade 1-winning gelding retired from racing in 2018 and was originally sent to retrain for a second career with Olympic gold medalist Phillip Dutton, but a recent injury prevented his further progress. “Ring showed incredible promise as an Event prospect, so I was devastated when he sustained a career-limiting injury during his turnout,” said Dutton. “I wish Ring Weekend all the best in his new prestigious retirement home,” Dutton added, “and thanks to everyone that followed and supported him he s a remarkable horse.” ....
These days, you can watch television anywhere. On your TV, your tablet, your laptop, your phone. Even, at least in prepandemic times, at a movie theater. Recent editions of the world’s preeminent film festivals have showcased a wealth of small-screen programming on the big screen. SXSW, whose (virtual) 2021 edition starts March 16, has hosted world-premiere events for such buzzy series as “Dear White People,” “Search Party,” “Mr. Robot” and “Ramy.” Tribeca Film Festival, which has for years hosted screenings and talks with TV creators including the world premieres of “Chernobyl,”“The Boys” and “Genius” began its own TV offshoot, the Tribeca TV Festival, starting with screenings of “Queen Sugar,” “Better Things” and “At Home with Amy Sedaris.” In recent years, attendees at the Toronto International Film Festival have been able to catch episodes of “Black Mirror,” “Transparent,” “The Deuce” and “Mrs. Fletcher,” while ....
Marvin H. Francis WILLIAMSBURG Marvin H. Francis, 87, peacefully passed away in his sleep Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, following complications from a stroke. He was born Feb. 23, 1933, in Plentywood, Montana, to the late Maylon and Vera Francis. After graduating high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. Once he completed basic training, he was sent to Paris, France to help guard the Embassy. Thus began his love of travel and his dedication to a life of service to his country. In fact, Marv credited the Marine Corps for making him the man of hard work and integrity, which were the guiding forces in his life. ....