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Saint Dog, Founding Member Of Kottonmouth Kings, Dead At 44

(CelebrityAccess) — Rapper Steven Thronson, better known by his stage name Saint Dog, and one of the founders of the rock-rap fusion group Kottonmouth Kings, has died. He was 44. His passing was announced by his former bandmates on social media. A cause of death was not disclosed. RIP🙏. Our brother Steven “Saint Dog” Thronson left us yesterday. We will miss you and your big heart. You were one of a…

Sterling man sentenced to 60 years for fatal shooting

A 37-year-old Sterling man has been sentenced to 60 years in prison after a jury found him guilty in a 2021 fatal shooting, court records show. Earlier, U. S. Marshals arrested Michael Bennett in connection with a May 2021 shooting, according to a news release. In August, a jury found Bennett guilty in the shooting of Joshua N. Hamrick, 39, of Sterling, at Hamrick’s home. Hamrick died from gunshot wounds, police said earlier.

15 Famous Love Letters - Love Notes Written By Celebrities and Historical Figures

Even in bed my ideas yearn towards you, my Immortal Beloved, here and there joyfully, then again sadly, awaiting from Fate, whether it will listen to us. I can only live, either altogether with you or not at all. Yes, I have determined to wander about for so long far away, until I can fly into your arms and call myself quite at home with you, can send my soul enveloped by yours into the realm of spirits — yes, I regret, it must be.

Erin's Caramel Pecan Pie Laurel Mercantile

A delicious recipe resurrected from Erin Napier's Make Something Good Today blog in 2012. Enjoy! "As if you couldn’t tell from my past blogs, I do so love making pies. It is without a doubt the most classic American dessert and there’s just something about making one that is so much more fun than, say, a cake or a cobbler." — Erin Napier  Caramel Pecan Pie Ingredients(makes two pies): 4 tbl.

How Michelle Yeoh and Sandra Oh took Asian-American mums mainstream in Everything Everywhere All at

An echo, it’s worth noting, is not a mirror. Speaking in my Mei-adjacent capacity as the Chinese-American son of a Chinese-American mother, my ready identification with that particular scene from Turning Red comes with its own hesitations and qualifications. Even allowing for the comically exaggerated register in which most family-friendly studio animations operate, surely Ming overreacts to a slightly insane degree. Wouldn’t any mother properly interrogate the hell out of her child before jumping to conclusions?