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Taylor appointed Walsall boss as another potential candidate for Town job slips away MATTHEW Taylor has been appointed manager of Swindon Town s League Two rivals, Walsall. The former Town player of the season will be officially unveiled as the Saddlers new head coach on June 1 after seeing out the rest of this season at Tottenham Hotspur, where the 39-year-old works as a youth team coach. Taylor, who takes over from interim manager Brian Dutton, will be assisted by former Blackpool head coach, Neil McDonald at the Banks Stadium. The ex-West Ham, Portsmouth and Bolton Wanderers man was briefly in charge of Town in 2018 after the departure of David Flitcroft. A year later, Taylor acquired his UEFA Pro License and has been working at Spurs since 2019. ....
Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP/Shutterstock ArcLight’s owner, Decurion Corp., said the chain’s closure was “not the outcome anyone wanted, but despite a huge effort that exhausted all potential options, the company does not have a viable way forward.” Former staffers speak out about working at one of the last great jobs for a Hollywood newcomer: Everybody viewed this chapter in their life as their Tarantino moment working in the video store. After finishing high school in Rhode Island in 2008, Joe Begos drove to Los Angeles, like so many before him, with the dream of making movies. Upon arriving, the first place that Begos raced to was the ArcLight cinema on Sunset Boulevard, where his filmmaking idol, David Cronenberg, was delivering a Q&A at the Cinerama Dome after a 35mm screening of his 1986 horror classic, ....
‘Kicked in the teeth:’ Michigan high school basketball teams gutted by latest delay to winter season Updated Jan 27, 2021; Facebook Share The Michigan high school basketball community is once again putting on a full-court press in an effort to save its season. Nearly a year removed from seeing the end of their seasons cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, coaches, administrators and student-athletes are voicing their frustrations stemming from the latest delay from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services that has pushed the potential start of the 2021 season to Feb. 21. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced an updated restriction policy on Friday, Jan. 22, that left contact sports such as boys and girls basketball, wrestling, hockey and competitive cheer on the sidelines, while restaurants, classrooms and other venues will open in a limited capacity starting Feb. 1. ....