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Texas school shooter was bullied because of the clothes he wore and because his family was poor
Salvador Ramos, 18, was reportedly bullied at college for his clothing and because his family was lousy, a ‘close’ close friend said Warped mass murderer Salvador Ramos was a failing superior university loner with an ‘aggressive streak’, who was bullied for being very poor and mocked for sporting eyeliner. That is how former classmates and colleagues have explained the ‘evil’ killer, 18, who slaughtered at minimum 19 harmless kids in the next deadliest faculty taking pictures in American historical past in Uvalde, Texas on Tuesday, prior to remaining shot dead in a shootout with a border patrol officer. Described by a person pupil as an ’emo’, his lisp also built…
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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ breaks Memorial Day box office records with $151M, lands Tom Cruise biggest movie launch
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News posts! Tom Cruise acquired the greatest movie launch of his job with “Major Gun: Maverick,” bringing in a projected $151 million at the box workplace all through Memorial Working day weekend. The Paramount film, which was delayed a number of moments due to the coronavirus pandemic, now holds the record for the 2nd-greatest Memorial Working day opening of all time driving Johnny Depp’s “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s Conclude,” which earned $153 million when it was produced in 2007. Global totals had been also predicted to exceed $275 million irrespective of not taking part in in possibly China or Russia, according to…
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Longtime Panama Central Music Teacher To Retire | News, Sports, Jobs

 
 
 Anne Dolce has been teaching audio for 30 several years at Panama Central School. Dolce will be retiring at the stop of the college yr. Submitted image 
 PANAMA — Longtime music trainer Anne Dolce is retiring soon after far more than 30 several years at Panama Central College. “It’s very bittersweet,” Dolce said. “I’ve had an astounding occupation at Panama. I was employed in 1992 and the teacher before me was employed in 1960, and it is no marvel to me that there have only been two band directors in that time. It is a terrific location to perform and connect with home. The group is…
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Broadway/TV star, female writers, dance anniversary, more arts news
Incorporate just one much more star to the galaxy of Broadway talent that producer Mark Cortale will convey to Provincetown phases this summer time: Sebastian Arcelus. The Television set and Broadway star will be part of his spouse, Stephanie J. Block, (Tony Award winner for “The Cher Show”) for her July 10 debut at Provincetown Town Corridor with host/music director Seth Rudetsky. Arcelus’ Broadway credits contain Buddy in “Elf,” Fiyero in “Wicked” and Roger in “Rent.” On Television set, Arcelus has starred as Lucas Goodwin in Netflix’ “House of Cards” and Jay Whitman in CBS’ “Madam Secretary.” Details on the dozens of performers coming to town for the Broadway @…
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Rocker Ronnie Hawkins, Dies at 87, Patron of Canadian Rock | Entertainment News
TORONTO (AP) — Ronnie Hawkins, a brash rockabilly star from Arkansas who turned a patron of the Canadian audio scene following going north and recruiting a handful of area musicians later on identified as the Band has died. His wife Wanda confirmed to The Canadian Press that Hawkins died Sunday morning after an ailment. He was 87. “He went peacefully and he seemed as handsome as at any time,” she explained by telephone. Born just two days after Elvis Presley, the Huntsville indigenous friends known as “The Hawk” (He also nicknamed himself “The King of Rockabilly” and “Mr. Dynamo”) was a hell-raiser with a massive jaw and a stocky develop.…
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Marcus Yam: From Aspiring Astronaut to a Pulitzer Prize in Photography
Marcus Yam flying on an Afghan Air Force UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter on a resupply mission in Gardez, Afghanistan, on May 9, 2021. Exactly a year later, he earned a Pulitzer for his coverage of the fall of Afghanistan. Photo by Nabih Bulos of the Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times roving foreign correspondent and photojournalist Marcus Yam was recently awarded the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News Photography “for raw and urgent images of the U.S. departure from Afghanistan that capture the human cost of the historic change in the country.” PetaPixel spoke with Yam to learn about his journey from growing up in Malaysia and studying aerospace engineering to…