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Faster Than Sound: Falling Hard for Sasha & the Valentines

After graduating from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the five members of Sasha & the Valentines briefly dispersed. Throughout college, the quintet formed an orbit of musical projects to play university parties. Time spent apart inspired singer Sarah Addi to begin writing her own songs and developing a haunting, velvety vocal depth. I was out in Hawaii working on a farm, and all I wanted to do was play shows, remembers drummer Billy Hickey. Separated from my gear and my friends, that time away made me realize, Alright, I m going to go do that. JB Bergin grew up with Hickey.

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Obituary: Dennis Red Gendron | Obituaries | conwaydailysun com

Dennis “Red” Gendron, 63, died unexpectedly April 9, 2021. He was born Nov. 27, 1957, in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Francis E. and Armeline (Jacques) Gendron. Red graduated from Berlin High School, Class of 1975. Following graduation, he attended New England College, Class of 1979, where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in education. He accepted his first teaching position at Berlin High School in 1979, where he also served as the assistant men’s ice hockey coach and assistant baseball coach for two years. In 1981, Red married his soul mate, Janet Lacroix, and they settled in St. Albans, Vermont, when Red accepted a position as a history teacher and head men’s ice hockey coach at Bellows Free Academy. He led the Bobwhites to four state championships (1982, 1983, 1987, 1988) and was twice named Vermont Coach of the Year.

Married to the job: how a long-hours working culture keeps people single and lonely

Married to the job: how a long-hours working culture keeps people single and lonely ‘The pandemic has made many people face up to loneliness in a way they would not have done in the pre-lockdown world.’ Composite: Getty/Guardian Design/Getty ‘The pandemic has made many people face up to loneliness in a way they would not have done in the pre-lockdown world.’ Composite: Getty/Guardian Design/Getty Demanding bosses, impossible workloads, 24/7 email – no wonder many employees feel they have no time outside work to find love Thu 15 Apr 2021 05.00 EDT Laura Hancock started practising yoga when she worked for a charity. It was a job that involved long hours and caused a lot of anxiety. Yoga was her counterbalance. “It saved my life, in a way,” she says.

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