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Some Brock students may be familiar with Sir Isaac Brock, the war hero who defended Canada in the War of 1812. The story goes that Brock died in the Battle of Queenston Heights after taking a musket ...
FROM CANADA.; Inauguration of the Monument to Sir Isaac Brock, at Queenston. Share full article. Oct. 18, 1859. Credit... The New York Times Archives.
Brock looks back at recording 'Good News For People Who Love Bad News' — and explains why he'd like to live forever via artificial intelligence Modest Mouse's Isaac Brock on Making 'Float On ...
Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac discussed his decision to stand during the national anthem in the NBA's "bubble" and his decision not to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock sings lead on “We Got to Move,” the latest single from Lol Tolhurst, Budgie, and Jacknife Lee’s upcoming collaborative album Los Angeles. Check it out below. “We Got ...
The latest look at the post-punk drummers' upcoming collaborative album Los Angeles. Isaac Brock Sings on Lol Tolhurst x Budgie x Jacknife Lee’s New Single “We Got to Move”: Stream Carys ...
This disillusionment didn’t stop Brock from opening a bar with a Detroit-style pizza kitchen on Northeast 28th Avenue two years later. He dubbed the place Poison’s Rainbow and closed it in 2019.
There’s no real surprise that Isaac Brock’s life has taken so many remarkable twists and turns, given that it didn’t start in the most conventional of ways. During childhood, the future Modest Mouse ...
Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong’s “I Heard It Through The Grapevine,” made famous in the 1980s by a bunch of singing dried grapes, is given new life by Isaac Brock for the upcoming documentary ...
Known to the University community as Brock’s Shoulder, the stone torso was once part of Brock’s Monument — a 56-metre stone column and statue of Maj.-Gen. Sir Isaac Brock in Queenston Heights Park. In ...
Modest Mouse’s We Were Dead at 15: Isaac Brock, Johnny Marr on Collaborative ‘Brotherhood’ — and Future Read More » The post Modest Mouse’s We Were For Johnny Marr, one moment ...