A list of puns related to "Lyne"
Does anyone know at what time the Ikea restaurant closes usually? The schedule on their website does not mention the restaurant, only the store opening times.
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Before the November 29th application deadline, we would like to answer your questions about Next Jazz Legacy, a brand new program from New Music USA and The Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice. The three-year program will increase opportunities for women and non-binary musicians through apprenticeship, financial support and promotion, building an inclusive jazz future for those who have been historically underrepresented in the art form.
According to a study of the NPR Music Jazz Critics poll, women made up only 16% of the core band personnel for the albums in the 2019 poll, and the majority of jazz albums ranked included no women musicians at all. Next Jazz Legacy will address these statistics by supporting early-career-stage artists whose access to resources has been limited. By offering creative and professional experience through long-term apprenticeships and much more outlined below, Next Jazz Legacy aims to inspire change that will benefit everyone in the jazz community.
The inaugural class of Next Jazz Legacy artists will include 6 candidates chosen by an esteemed panel of musicians, chaired by Terri Lyne Carrington (NEA Jazz Master οΌ Founder of Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice), with guidance from an advisory board that includes award-winning artists like Sean Jones and Kris Davis, representatives from NPR, WBGO, Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, New York Winter Jazz Festival and more.
Each Next Jazz Legacy artist will benefit from a comprehensive package designed to have a deep and lasting career impact, including a $10,000 grant, a one-year performance apprenticeship, a mentorship program pairing them with artistic and business professionals, peer-learning cohorts, online learning courses from Berklee, and a variety of promotional opportunities.
If youβre interested, please apply here: https://newmusicusa.org/program/next-jazz-legacy
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Hi all
Looking at a job opening in Ashton coming from King's Lynn.
I see people on the Internet talking bad about Ashton is it justified or not at all? Is it a safe place?
I hear the same bad things about KL and my experience hasn't been anything like what people say. (Same for when I was in Swindon) And I have lived in Fairstead wich is said to be the worst Γ‘rea of KL.
What is your experience of the place? Does it often snow in winter up there? If so how is it easy to cope with?
Cheers
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Katya Lyne was born in El Salvador and adopted by the Lyne's as an infant. She was living with her father Pat Lyne in 1997, and her mom Trudy Lyne was residing in another part of town in Federal Way Washington. According to friends and family Pat and Katya were close.
On March 21st, 1997 an argument arose between Katya and her father Pat. Katya's grades were not good and he wanted to transfer her to Federal Way (High School?) and Katya didn't want that. She left the home around 9 p.m. that evening. The next morning Pat realized she wasn't back and on March 23rd he reported Katya missing.
4 days after Katya vanished, her father Pat committed suicide. Authorities thoroughly investigated if there was any connection between the suicide and Katya's disappearance, and law enforcement and family don't think there was.
Pat had been suffering with depression, had recently lost his job and just gotten out of a 27 year marriage. Authorities speculate Katya may have even returned home after the 21st, discovered her father's suicide and left again. But they also don't know if she ever even knew about Pat's death.
Katya's older sister Tracy is still looking for her and does not believe Katya stayed gone of her own accord. Katya had attended modeling school in the Seattle area and was familiar with the surrounding area. Her sister feels she would have contacted family by now if she'd been able to.
By all accounts Pat was not abusive towards any of his children, and Katya's whereabouts are still unknown. Her case remains unsolved.
If you have any information please contact the Federal Way Police Department at 253-661-4600
https://charleyproject.org/case/katya-marie-lyne
https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19970801&slug=2552521
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