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On June 29, 2020, Alan Lee Brown went to be with the Lord. He was born on October 20, 1962, to Richard and Florence Brown in Fort Belknap, MT. Shortly after Al was born the family moved to Butte ...
I f you thought Jackie Chan was just one of the best gravity-defying action stars in the industry, well, think again. This ...
Former BBC executive and TV presenter Alan Yentob has died at the age of 78, his family has announced. Yentob joined the BBC as a trainee in 1968 and held positions as controller of BBC One and BBC ...
Alan Yentob with an Emmy for the BBC show The Kumars At No42 (Rich Lee/PA) In 2015 he stepped down ... BBC One and BBC Two (Yui Mok/PA) “Modern Art never had a more loyal ally.
In an emotional 8-4 vote, FAMU’s Board of Trustees recently tapped Johnson – a group vice president at Charter Communications who served as a political appointee in the administrations of Govs. Rick ...
Lebanon Valley College welcomed multiple Grammy nominee jazz artist Alan Ferber to their campus this week. He was invited by his college roommate and LVC professor Justin Morell. Alan and Justin ...
Tolkien illustrator ALAN LEE swapped Dartmoor for a posting in New Zealand as conceptual designer on Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Cooper Alan, Lee Brice, Clay Walker, Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias, and Flo Rida are among those set to perform at the 153rd fair. Alan, Brice and Walker will each perform after a PRCA rodeo.
Most of the time, their subjects don’t have names and are in black and white. But Roslyn artist Alan Richards is giving a selection of these unknown figures and the worlds they once lived in a ...
Australian artists have long featured political figures or political statements in their work. Who gets to be political in Australian art? Civil society is built on freedom of expression.
Alan Lee Keith, age 66, passed away at his home in Hiwasse, Ark., February 25, 2025. Alan was born on July 15, 1958 to Hurshel and Billie (Douglas) Keith, the fourth of their five children.
Conductor and violinist Alan T. Gilbert ’89 has come a long way ... the belief we have in the power of music and the power of art and the importance of culture in our society,” Gilbert said.