Lady Jane Grey ascended the British throne on June 10, 1553. Known as the “Nine Day Queen,” according to Historic Royal Palaces, Jane was deposed and imprisoned shortly after. She had the shortest ...
Change-averse beer drinkers might want to look away, but Nantucket’s Cisco Brewers recently tweaked the recipe for its iconic wheat ale, Grey Lady. The news came to me last month via my inbox, and it ...
(LEX 18) — Throughout October, LEX 18 is taking you to some of Kentucky's most haunted places. Friday, it was Liberty Hall in Frankfort, where some say the Gray Lady ghost roams the halls more than ...
Oct. 30—FARGO — When she was a child, Kari Dordal Christianson, of Elk River, Minnesota, remembers hearing stories of how her grandmother Bertha died young and was buried in a remote cemetery in ...
EVANSVILLE – If you want to see Evansville's most famous ghost, you'll have several chances this week. Willard Library will host its wildly popular Grey Lady Ghost Tours Thursday through Saturday as ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- It was a weird day at Willard Library. Computers kept crashing; the elevator got stuck – the kind of small technical difficulties that only make the day longer for employees.
When Boston Police Detective James Doyle’s (Eric Dane) partner is killed in an ambush, a clue sends him to Nantucket in the lonely off-season. A murder mystery unfolds, one that draws the guilty and ...
"It all ends here! No more lies!" Beacon Pictures and Broadvision Entertainment have released an official trailer for an indie thriller titled Grey Lady, from director/actor John Shea. The movie stars ...
Two hundred and five years ago, Margaretta Varick stopped in Frankfort to see her niece while on her way to see her children in Illinois. She never left. Varick fell direly ill and suddenly died in an ...
Jimmy Cummings and John Shea, the show biz duo who previously brought us the movie “Southie,” have teamed up once again — this time on “Grey Lady,” a romantic thriller set in Nantucket. “If the film ...
The New York Times used to be called the Gray Lady of American newspapers. The sobriquet implied a certain stateliness, a sense of responsibility, the possession of high virtue. But the Gray Lady is ...
The convoluted, often ridiculously forced “Grey Lady” aims for the gravity of such other Bay State-set mystery-thrillers as “Mystic River” and “Gone Baby Gone,” but barely scratches the surface of ...
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