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When the lights went out: cinemas during World War II


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There has been nothing quite like the lockdown of 2020-21 in the history of cinema, but it echoes what happened to art cinemas during World War II. In Britain, all cinemas were ordered closed at the outbreak in September 1939 – then were allowed to reopen within the month. Most of them continued even through the Blitz a year later, in 1940-41, but art cinemas – sometimes called ‘continental’ cinemas – were a different case. Some simply never reopened, others went into hibernation; a couple held out. Post-war recovery took a few years, but when it came film culture thrived in Britain as never before. ....

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This Was Then: A story of three Vineyard men - The Martha's Vineyard Times


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This Was Then: A story of three Vineyard men
How Rebecca, Mary, and Mary became William, Luther, and David.
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1891 advertisement for the West Silver Co. in Taunton, run by Chilmark native Luther B. West (printed in Inland Massachusetts Illustrated magazine). Courtesy Chris Baer
A West Silver Co. tea set, manufactured and sold by Chilmark native Luther B. West, as seen on eBay. Courtesy Mark Landry
Part of a 1939 affidavit testifying to Mary’s transition to Luther. Courtesy Chris Baer
Portrait of a young woman by acclaimed artist and Edgartown summer resident David Swadey (name changed at request of family). Courtesy Jose Rizo ....

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SHE KICKS INVESTIGATES: Is there a future for independent clubs in the elite women's game?


In recent years, men’s clubs worldwide have invested in the women’s game, leading to rapid growth, but progress can come at a price. Glenn Moore investigates, for SHE KICKS, whether there remains a future for independent clubs at the heart of our sport.
History can go unnoticed when it happens. None of the 17,147 watching the 2015 Women’s Champions League final in Berlin knew they were witnessing it…
1. FFC Frankfurt won that final, Mandy Islacker’s stoppage-time goal defeating Paris Saint- Germain 2-1. It is the last time an independent women’s team will win the leading club competition, and not just because Lyon have annexed it since.  ....

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Wales Women's centurion Loren Dykes announces her retirement


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Wales Women’s centurion Loren Dykes has announced her retirement from professional football after thirteen years of representing her national team.
Dykes won her first senior cap in August 2007 against the Netherlands and went on to represent her country 105 times, becoming Wales second centurion in a goalless draw against the Czech Republic in April 2019.
Dykes started playing football for local side Pontardawe Town before representing Llanelli Reds, UWIC (now Cardiff Met) and Cardiff City Ladies. During her time at University, Dykes also represented the Welsh Universities team. Her biggest move at club level came in the 2008/9 season when she joined Bristol Academy (now Bristol City Women) – whom she also captained. Dykes is a two-time finalist of the Women’s FA Cup and has played in the Champions League during her career. ....

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