It was his smile that gave it away — big, broad, and ever-present. The kind that made others smile back. Even if you didn’t know that Gregg Bailey’s favorite expression was “Good Vibes Only,” you got a sense of it every time you saw him or talked to him. That big grin. That kind and […]| McAfee & Taft
Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actress who starred in Annie Hall, has died. She was 79. A family spokesperson confirmed the news of Keaton’s death to People on Saturday. A cause of death has not been reported. Keaton got her first acting credit in 1970 as Joan in Lovers and Other Strangers, and she later rose […]| TVLine
Jerry J. Dasti, a politically influential lawyer in Ocean County who has represented government entities across New Jersey, died this afternoon. He was 76. Dasti had been in a car accident on September 2 and was on a ventilator at The post Jerry Dasti, prominent Ocean County attorney, dies at 76 appeared first on New Jersey Globe.| New Jersey Globe
He educated generations of Arkansas lawyers in property, oil and gas, and natural resources law. He passed away Sept. 18, 2025. His funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 26, at Saint Paul's Episcopal Church.| University of Arkansas News
NYU LAW — Professor of Law Emeritus Jerome A. Cohen, a trailblazer in the Western study of East Asian law and a mentor to generations of students, died on September 22 at the age of 95. The post In memoriam: Jerome A. Cohen appeared first on Association of American Law Schools.| Association of American Law SchoolsAssociation of American Law Schools
Professor Robert Cooter, a pioneer in the field of law and economics and a mainstay of UC Berkeley Law’s faculty for over 40 years, passed away on Sept. 8. The […]| UC Berkeley Law
Charles "Chuck" G. Resnick '77 at the DAAC in 2024| law.rutgers.edu
Dr. Mahoney taught sociology at the University of Denver for more than three decades. During the 1990s, she was a key faculty member in establishing the university's women's studies program, going on to serve as its director for three years. The post In Memoriam: Anne Rankin Mahoney, 1937-2025 appeared first on Women In Academia Report.| Women In Academia Report
En 1940, con once años, Ursula Kroeber envió un relato a la revista Astounding Science Fiction. Fue rechazado. La niña siguió escribiendo durante los siguie| Jot Down Cultural Magazine
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With a profound sense of loss, CHADD celebrates the life of Thomas E. Brown, PhD. A dedicated researcher, psychologist, author, and ADHD advocate, Dr. Brown generously contributed his time and support to CHADD and ADHD awareness efforts. We are grateful for all of his work and friendship through the many years of his association with CHADD.… The post Remembering Thomas E. Brown, PhD appeared first on CHADD.| CHADD
CHADD’s Resident Expert and Pioneering ADHD Researcher Dies With profound gratitude for a life well-lived in service to others, and with deep sadness, CHADD remembers L. Eugene Arnold, MD, MEd, and all that he contributed to CHADD and the ADHD community. Dr. Arnold served as CHADD’s resident expert and frequently contributed to CHADD’s work. In… The post Honoring L. Eugene Arnold, MD, MEd appeared first on CHADD.| CHADD
Charlotte Mabrey, former principal percussionist of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and head of the University of North Florida percussion area, died on sept. 7, 2025. Mabrey arrived in Jacksonville after she received her Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from the University of Illinois in 1977. What was supposed to be a one-year...| Percussive Arts Society
The pinnacle of a more than four-hour massive tribute to slain activist Charlie Kirk came when his wife revealed she forgave his killer. Erika Kirk’s remarks, said while speaking before a crowd estimated at 200,000 that filled both State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, and an adjacent arena Sunday afternoon, brought down the house. “My husband Charlie, he wanted to save young men just like the one who took his life,” she said, weeping as she remembered when her husband was shot dead ...| The Roys Report
UH Law Center Mourns Loss of Former Judge and Director of Student Advisement Amy Martin| www.law.uh.edu
“Sweet and Sour” Larry Sweeney had it all. But, his tragic fall left wrestling with one of its greatest lost legends and “What ifs?”| Pro Wrestling Stories
Remembering Sabu, who bared his heart about his uncle (The Original Sheik), Ric Flair, Vince McMahon, and the death of his girlfriend.| Pro Wrestling Stories
Ivan Koloff finally joins WWE Hall of Fame after years of snubs. Did the man who ended Bruno's reign deserve better than the Legacy Wing?| Pro Wrestling Stories
Pedro Morales: WWE’s first Triple Crown Champion and forgotten legend who transcended wrestling’s barriers. Explore his enduring legacy.| Pro Wrestling Stories
Sweet Daddy Siki: an honest look at a gripping yet flawed documentary on a charismatic trailblazer who broke barriers in wrestling and song.| Pro Wrestling Stories
Bruno Sammartino was my hero since I was 13, and I spent his final-ever Christmas with him. Here is how I found myself in that...| Pro Wrestling Stories
A 600-pound farm boy, Haystacks Calhoun became a wrestling icon known for his strength, charm, and enduring legacy–with a tragic end.| Pro Wrestling Stories
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 11, 2025 FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: presscenter@nrb.org NRB Commemorates the Life and Legacy of Charlie Kirk WASHINGTON, D.C. (NRB) – The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), the world’s largest association of Christian communicators, joins believers worldwide in mourning the passing of Charlie Kirk—a friend to NRB, a dynamic communicator, and a tireless advocate […] The post NRB Commemorates the Life and Legacy of Charlie Kirk appeared first on NRB.| NRB
Walfredo de los Reyes Sr., a Cuban-born musician who blended hand percussion instruments from his native country with drumset, died August 27, 2025 at age 92. During his six-decade career, de los Reyes performed with such artists as Frank Sinatra, Milton Berle, Wayne Newton, Tito Puente, Tony Bennett, George Burns, Sammy Davis Jr., Cachao, La...| Percussive Arts Society
The poet Alice Notley died on May 17. But death was a place that she had visited before, a state with which she had long communed. Step into the uninvidious nonvoid inter alia especially be- Tween the live and dead for I have been there often and know it she writes in The Speak Angel […]| n+1Articles – n+1
Wat blijft zijn de vele, indrukwekkende publicaties, de prachtige kunstwerken, maar vooral de herinnering aan iemand die in alle opzichten uniek en onorthodox was.| Neerlandistiek
Honoring Dr. James Dobson, whose decades of ministry strengthened marriages, guided parents, and championed the Christian family.| NRB
Inside the dream: the cinema of David Lynch, who passed away in mid-January, is almost unique in its hypnotic ability to rearrange the way in which we see, and experience, the world| Film Comment
Jim Lovell, the Eagle Scout astronaut whose leadership and ingenuity are credited with helping save the lives of the entire Apollo 13 crew, has died. He was 97.| Aaron On Scouting
Community briefs from near and far.| lawmagazine.bc.edu
By: NORMAN FINKELSTEIN. ◊Image credit: Aldon Nielson A Tomb for Tyrone Williams auntology: the study of things that are gone but are still there; the study of the invisible powers that move us, control us, or perhaps free us, body and soul. Body and soul: the body living and dying, the body politic, Leviathan, or […]| The Fortnightly Review
Chapman University is the institution it is today because of the lasting impact of every member of the Chapman Family. As we say goodbye to cherished members of our community, let’s pause to honor the lives they led and the difference they made. Because once you’re part of the Chapman Family, you’re a part of […] The post Panthers We Remember appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
14 июля от сердечного приступа в горах трагически скончался ведущий антимилитаристский активист Германии Руди Фридрих. Его смерть - огромная утрата для движения. Выражаем глубокое сочувствие родным и товарищам Руди и публикуем переводы двух некрологов, посвященных его ...| Международная ассоциация трудящихся
Vlasnik, direktor i glavni i odgovorni urednik novinske agnecije FoNet Zoran Sekulić, preminuo je u 67. godini nakon kraće bolesti. Ostaće upamćen kao dugogodišnji novinarski radnik i osnivač prve privatne novinske agencije sa nezavisnom uređivačkom politikom, koja postoji više od 30 godina. Novinarsku karijeru Sekulić je započeo 1982. godine, kao saradnik u Radio Beogradu, programu| mediareform.rs
Dr. Kessler taught psychology at Case Western Reserve University for four decades. She had two stints as department chair and was a key faculty member in advancing the university's clinical training opportunities in psychology.| Women In Academia Report
Jewel Thais‑Williams, affectionately known as “Mama Jewel,” passed away on July 7, 2025, at age 86, as confirmed by her sister, Carol Williams. Born in Indiana on May 9, 1939, and raised in San Diego before settling in Los Angeles, she would go on to become a pioneering voice for Black queer liberation, especially as a Black [...] The post Honoring the Life of Jewel Thais-Williams: A Legend in the Black Sapphic Community first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
It is with deep sadness and a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Dean Emeritus Roger Dennis, a beloved colleague, mentor, and friend. He left behind a legacy of exceptional legal scholarship, tireless dedication to education, and a profound impact on all who had the privilege to work with him. Roger served as dean of the Rutgers-Camden School of Law from 1991 – 1997 and subsequently as the Rutgers-Camden provost.| law.rutgers.edu
Dr. Shelby taught communication at the University of Alabama and Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She also frequently traveled internationally to lecture at business schools in England, Finland, Germany, and China.| Women In Academia Report
For the past six years, Dr. Ford taught kinesiology at Prairie View A&M University in Texas. With degrees in computer science and health and human performance, she conducted extensive research on disability sport, racial and health inequities, the integration of AI in kinesiology, and culturally responsive teaching practices.| Women In Academia Report
1940s – 1950s – 1960s – 1970s – 1980s – 1990s – 2000s – 2010s – 2020s 1940s NATALIE DOLORES MCBEE ’43 READ MORE Natalie Dolores (Johnson) McBee…| The Peak
by Lauren Vogel Weiss Kenneth Harold “Ken” Green, an accomplished rudimental drummer and percussion educator, died at age 64 on July 4, 2025 after a diagnosis of glioblastoma in 2024. “Not only did the world loose a truly gifted musician and educator, but I lost a friend and mentor,” stated Mark Reilly, President/CEO of The...| Percussive Arts Society
I have admired Naipaul as much as I have found him difficult to admire, a murky admixture that I find difficult to explain or clarify, and which I find with no other writer, to anything like the same degree. (Edward Said referred to his “pained admiration,” and dissonant phrases of that kind are scattered through appreciations of his work.) I know, too, that you knew him, which I did not. I don’t know if that makes him more or less difficult to appraise.| n+1
Patricia Washington McGraw taught at three institutions throughout the state of Arkansas, including the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where she was hired as the first Black faculty member in 1971.| The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
A veteran of World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, McKee was the first alumnus to serve as a professor of military science at Virginia State University. In addition to his academic and military service, he was a dedicated supporter of the HBCU's athletic programs.| The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
Former dean of the Wharton School…Read More The post Russell E. Palmer Jr. appeared first on News.| News
Sensitivity to contradiction—of “In My Room,” he noted: “Two people wrote a song about loneliness, and five people sang it”—and spiritual conviction were foundational elements of his work.| n+1Articles – n+1
Mettre en favoris| Monsieur Toussaint Louverture
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To seek knowledge on how the world works has been my goal ever since I can remember. There is a dilemma in that pursuit. There were hills I couldn’t climb when I was young. The progress of science is the… Continue reading →| The Blog of David Mark Keirsey
About Dr David West Keirsey's ideas and life. … Continue reading →| The Blog of David Mark Keirsey
I think she’ll know When logic and proportionHave fallen sloppy deadAnd the White Knight is talking backwardsAnd the Red Queen’s off with her headRemember what the dormouse saidFeed your headFeed your head From the beginning, she would read to me… Continue reading →| The Blog of David Mark Keirsey
Learn, UnLearn, Learn. Understanding should never stay put. It is important to get a new understanding. Understanding can always be improved. There are two ways to do good science. The first is to be smarter than everybody else.The second way… Continue reading →| The Blog of David Mark Keirsey
Existence Itself: On the Life and Death of John Horton Conway's Concepts and Percepts … Continue reading →| The Blog of David Mark Keirsey
Salvatore Rabbio died on May 12, 2025 at the age of 90. He was the Principal Timpanist for the Detroit Symphony from 1958–98. During that time he played under numerous world-renowned conductors and on dozens of recordings on the Mercury, London, Chandos, Columbia, and RCA labels. He was known for his sound, intonation, and musical playing. His... The post Salvatore Rabbio appeared first on Percussive Arts Society.| Percussive Arts Society
Marco Soccoli, 62, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 12, 2025. He was a loving devoted husband of Carolann Soccoli and proud son of Tina and Francesco Soccoli. He loved his brothers Johnny, Frank and wife Chris, his sister Rita and husband Joe, his nephews, Steven, Keith, Francesco, Matthew, Nico and his nieces Chessy and...| Percussive Arts Society
David L. Ganz, a brainy, popular former six-term Bergen County Freeholder with a genuine love of government and the people, died on Tuesday after a long| New Jersey Globe
July went by so quickly for the most part, but these last weeks have seemed to last forever. But!! I did end up reading most of my TBR, and have so many thoughts on everything!!… More| Sunlit Tomes
12 December 2024 Fr Peter Keeling Tributes have been paid to Father Peter Keeling, who served in parishes throughout the diocese and was the last parish priest of the “Old” St Mary’s Cathedral in Sussex Street, Middlesbrough. Bishop Terry Drainey was principal celebrant at Father Peter’s Requiem Mass at a packed St Francis of Assisi […] The post Middlesbrough: Father Peter Keeling RIP appeared first on Catholic Peace Action.| Catholic Peace Action
8 January 1936 – 21 March 2024 The post Fr David Standley appeared first on Catholic Peace Action.| Catholic Peace Action
By Eamon Duffy 25 April 2024, Memorial Mass at St. George’s Cathedral, Southwark FR DAVID STANDLEY, who died aged 88 in St Peter’s Residence in Vauxhall, London on 21 March, never held high office in the Church but was one of the finest and most inspiring priests of his generation. Educated at Wimbledon College and […] The post Reflection on Fr David Standley appeared first on Catholic Peace Action.| Catholic Peace Action
By Roger Hearing To most of you here today, David was FATHER. To us, his family, of course, father is the one thing David wasn’t. A much-loved brother, son, uncle, a great-uncle too – the person whose choice of birthday card or Christmas present could be counted on to surprise; the card, or, often, the […] The post Eulogy for Fr David appeared first on Catholic Peace Action.| Catholic Peace Action
Joseph Csatari, Silver Buffalo recipient, longtime art director for Boys’ Life and artist whose Scouting-related work spanned decades, has died.| Aaron On Scouting
Keith Alfred Larson (67) of Kernersville, North Carolina, unexpectedly passed away peacefully in his home on April 17, 2025. Keith was born in Pottstown, PA to the late Alfred and Doris Larson. His passion was music from a very young age. Keith attended the University of Alabama where he met his beloved wife of 42...| Percussive Arts Society
Professor Emeritus of Statistics…Read More The post Paul Shaman appeared first on News.| News
Former Deputy Dean of the Wharton School…Read More The post David Schmittlein appeared first on News.| News
by Lauren Vogel Weiss Richard Brown, a percussionist who performed with the Houston Symphony and Houston Grand Opera, as well as his own dance band, died on March 19, 2025 in Houston at age 77. “The world is darker without Richard Brown in it,” stated Brian Prechtl, a percussionist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, in... The post Richard Brown appeared first on Percussive Arts Society.| Percussive Arts Society
by Lauren Vogel Weiss Dr. Dennis George Rogers, who taught percussion at the college level in Missouri for almost 45 years, died on February 25, 2025 at age 77. “The percussion world lost a great man,” stated Julie Davila, PAS Immediate Past President and a former student of Rogers. “Many of us have people who...| Percussive Arts Society
by Lauren Vogel Weiss Kalman Cherry, longtime timpanist with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (1958–2009), died on March 24, 2025 at the age of 87. “I don’t believe that Kalman Cherry ever received enough credit for the musician and timpanist that he was,” stated Doug Howard, former Principal Percussionist with the DSO, who played alongside Cherry...| Percussive Arts Society
A personal eulogy for Rashid Maxwell (1937–15th February 2025).| The Culturium
by Lauren Vogel Weiss Dr. Sherman Hong, Professor Emeritus at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, died on January 27, 2025 at age 83. “I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Dr. Sherman Hong,” stated Dr. John Wooton, who replaced Hong as the Professor of Percussion at USM in 1992. Hong... The post Sherman Hong appeared first on Percussive Arts Society.| Percussive Arts Society
The Churchill Project is deeply saddened to announce the passing of senior fellow and contributor, Richard Langworth on February 20th, 2025.| The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College
13 times Brian Pillman revolutionized pro wrestling: From innovator to Loose Cannon, see how he changed the game forever!| Pro Wrestling Stories
Before serving as the 39th president of the United States, Jimmy Carter served in a smaller but just as vital role: his children’s Scout leader.| Aaron On Scouting
Ravishing Rick Rude was one of wrestling’s most charismatic heels, but his life ended in tragedy. Learn about the man and his untimely death.| Pro Wrestling Stories
Brodie Lee, AKA Luke Harper in WWE, left a lasting legacy. 13 wrestling legends share heartfelt tributes to honor the man, Jonathan Huber.| Pro Wrestling Stories
Ray Traylor, AKA The Big Boss Man, built a career on hard work and dedication. But unexpected tragedy struck at the height of his success.| Pro Wrestling Stories
Skriuwer Willem Abma is 23 july 2024 thús yn Ljouwert ferstoarn. Hy wie krekt 82 jier wurden. Hy lit in grut en breed oeuvre nei. Yn 1973 krige er de Gysbert Japicxpriis foar syn earste trije dicht…| Neerlandistiek
Explore the dark, secret legacy of Kevin Sullivan, wrestling's "Taskmaster" and "Prince of Darkness," as we uncover his rise and tragic end.| Pro Wrestling Stories
Happy Sunday, everyone! Half the year has come and gone, which means it’s time to talk about June! A month that, for me, was excellent in terms of soccer and reading, but not exactly my favor…| A Book Owl's Corner
After a hard fought battle with Leukemia, Rick Byrne passed away on October 26th at home surrounded by the people who meant the most to him. Rick was currently the Brand Creative Lead at Docsend, Dropbox but previously worked at Oracle, Unity, Iron Creative, Sitecore and CBS Interactive. You could easily run into him at most design events in and around San Francisco and he always made himself accessible to anyone who needed guidance about the profession.| AIGA San Francisco
One of BFI’s most prolific contributors, CJ Fearnely, has recently died from a sudden onset of terminal cancer. CJ Fearnley’s work demonstrates that he is one of today’s leading s…| Buckminster Fuller Institute
We at BFI are saddened to learn of the passing of Bill Perk. As many of you know Bill was a long-time associate of Bucky’s at Southern Illinois University – Carbondale in the Design Department. Bil…| Buckminster Fuller Institute
Godard always seemed to be asking What is a movie? What can it do? knowing that he would never find a satisfying answer, forever in pursuit of what was still beyond the grasp of his own prodigious powers.| n+1