It’s somewhat difficult to imagine Bob Dylan excitedly leading friends on a ghost hunt, but he did exactly that on a trip to England in the 1960s. After hearing a story about a haunted estate and the ghostly dog that roamed its grounds, Dylan and several musician friends decided to see the place for themselves. While there, Dylan became convinced that he heard the dog’s bark.
Bob Dylan | Doug McKenzie/Getty Images The musician visited Witley Court in 1966
In 1966, Dylan was in Birmingham, England, and met up with The Spencer Davis group. Dylan mentioned that he was interested in ghosts and assumed there would be some good hauntings in England. Bassist Muff Winwood and his bandmates told Dylan about Witley Court, a nearby estate that was said to be haunted.
Take a look at the wonderful Witley Court #Dyk that in the Victorian period, it was the setting...
Bob Dylan | Doug McKenzie/Getty Images The musician visited Witley Court in 1966
In 1966, Dylan was in Birmingham, England, and met up with The Spencer Davis group. Dylan mentioned that he was interested in ghosts and assumed there would be some good hauntings in England. Bassist Muff Winwood and his bandmates told Dylan about Witley Court, a nearby estate that was said to be haunted.
Take a look at the wonderful Witley Court #Dyk that in the Victorian period, it was the setting...
- 2/13/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Sydney, Dec. 28: Grumpy customers browbeating a mall employee could be fined up to 10,200-dollars.
Drew Pearson, a partner at law firm Herbert Smith Freehills, said that there are a lot of workplaces where the public come in and out, like restaurants and shops, asserting that customers probably don't have a an idea of the impact of their behaviour and the fact that it's caught by this law.
If a customer's bullying persists, employees can go to the Federal Court to enforce the order.
Pearson said that the govt. intended the laws to apply broadly to different types of workers, including contractors and work-experience students, but was unclear whether it fully appreciated the extent of their reach.
Pearson.
Drew Pearson, a partner at law firm Herbert Smith Freehills, said that there are a lot of workplaces where the public come in and out, like restaurants and shops, asserting that customers probably don't have a an idea of the impact of their behaviour and the fact that it's caught by this law.
If a customer's bullying persists, employees can go to the Federal Court to enforce the order.
Pearson said that the govt. intended the laws to apply broadly to different types of workers, including contractors and work-experience students, but was unclear whether it fully appreciated the extent of their reach.
Pearson.
- 12/28/2013
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
Providing a unique opportunity to present Modern India through the lens of students at a world renowned academic platform, for the first time in its history, Lse Su India Week will open its doors to the public this year. Taking place from Monday 20th February – Sunday 26th February, the event will appeal to anyone with an interest in India.
Lse Su India Week 2012 is a series of events including panel discussions, debates, cultural activities and workshops, which seek to celebrate the successes of India and discuss areas for improvement across all sectors. The week will be inaugurated on Monday 20th February by legendary Indian actor, Rishi Kapoor, who will also discuss filmmaking in India. Professor Rachel Dwyer and the Indian High Commissioner, Ambassador Rajesh Prasad, will also be in attendance, with the former delivering a talk on ‘Bollywood as a Guide to Modern India’.
Highlights of Lse Su India Week...
Lse Su India Week 2012 is a series of events including panel discussions, debates, cultural activities and workshops, which seek to celebrate the successes of India and discuss areas for improvement across all sectors. The week will be inaugurated on Monday 20th February by legendary Indian actor, Rishi Kapoor, who will also discuss filmmaking in India. Professor Rachel Dwyer and the Indian High Commissioner, Ambassador Rajesh Prasad, will also be in attendance, with the former delivering a talk on ‘Bollywood as a Guide to Modern India’.
Highlights of Lse Su India Week...
- 2/19/2012
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
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