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Tasmania’s winter arts festival returns with a number of events you won’t see anywhere else in Australia, including a head-on ...
Investigators now believe the fatal injuries suffered by a well-known southwestern Minnesota bartender in 2023 were ...
The Montevideo Police Department announced on Monday, April 7, that it has closed its year-and-a half-long investigation into the death of a local bartender. A police investigation, with assistance ...
The Tasmanian winter arts and music festival is back, with its first line-up under new artistic director Chris Twite.
Brian Twite moved to Australia in 1955 where he remains a senior golf professional - Richard Allen Brian Twite – the only surviving player from the 1951 Open Championship at Royal Portrush ...
Artists set to play include Beth Gibbons, Tierra Whack, Rival Consoles, Cold Cave and Thaiboy Digital, while there’s curation ...
The Montevideo Police Department and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension have closed the investigation into the ...
Tasmania’s Dark Mofo festival has experienced unprecedented demand, with more than 40,000 tickets snapped up on the first day ...
He will have another chance when he plays in The Open Championship at Royal Portrush in July, but his chances are slim, according to veteran pro Brian Twite. Twite is the last remaining survivor ...
Golf icon Rory McIlroy will never win another Open Championship because of his playing style, says the last surviving player from the 1951 Open, Brian Twite. The Open Championship has long been ...
The Montevideo Police Department announced Monday investigators have determined the death of 69-year-old Mitch Twite to be self-inflicted. No further information was provided in the news release.
Brian Twite – the only surviving player from the 1951 Open Championship at Royal Portrush – may be 98, but his recollections ...