A film from 1971 about Scottish writer Lewis Grassic Gibbon and the unknown landscape and forgotten people of the former county of Kincardineshire, where he was raised.
A homegoing service for Maurice Cecil James Furbert ... Special aunt: Erlin Waldron-Gibbons. Special cousins: Gladys Burchall, Christian and Richard Pierce. Nieces and nephews too numerous ...
The Cosentino Group bought about 330 acres in Cecil Commerce Center from the city of Jacksonville on Jan. 22 for $20.39 million. The site is part of a 570.5-acre Cecil Commerce Center megasite the ...
Billy Gibbons kicked off his solo tour with the BFGs on Jan.17, playing the first of several shows at the Blue Note Hawaii in Honolulu. Since then, he's played seven more shows, including three ...
“It seemed really natural to team up with Billy Bob and Mark to write a song for Landman,” Gibbons said. “‘Livin’ It Up Down in Texas’ isn’t, per se, autobiographical, but does ...
From 2001, the centenary year of his birth, this is the story of Scottish novelist Lewis Grassic Gibbon's exile from his home town of Arbuthnott. Various contributors talk about his life and works.
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