Stanley Wilson Jr. died
Former NFL Stanley Wilson Jr. died at the age of 40 on Feb. 16. The entirety of his three-year professional career was spent with the Detroit Lions. According to TMZ, Wilson died while being transferred to a mental health hospital, where he collapsed ;;;;;;;;
Trugoy the Dove died
Born David Jude Jolicoeur, Trugoy helped form the legendary hip-hop group, De La Soul. He, unfortunately, died on Feb. 12 at the age of 54. He founded the group while in high school in Long Island N.Y. along with fellow group members Posdnuos and Maseo. The cause of his death has not been revealed. ;;;;;;;;
Barrett Strong died
Barret Strong was a successful singer and songwriter known for his work with Motown records. In 1959, he wrote, “Money (That’s What I Want),” and it became the first hit single for the iconic music company. His passing was confirmed on Jan. 29. He was 81. ;;;;;;;;
Jesse Lemonier died
Former NFL player Jesse Lemonier died at the age of 25 on Jan. 26. After going undrafted in 2020, he played in the NFL for three years, one of which was on the practice squad. He also played for the Los Angeles Chargers, Detroit Lions, and Arizona Cardinals. ;;;;;;;;
CJ Harris died
Former American Idol contestant CJ Harris suddenly died of a heart attack on Jan. 20 at the age of 31. ;;;;;;;;
Gordy Harmon died
One of the founding members of the beloved R&B group, The Whispers, Gordy Harmon died on Jan. 5 at the age of 79. He died of natural causes. He founded the group in 1964 in Los Angeles along with his twin brothers, Wallace and Walter Scott, Marcus Huston and Nicholas Caldwell. ;;;;;;;;
Alex Haley, mort à Seattle
Alexander Murray Palmer Haley, né le 11 août 1921 à Ithaca et mort le 10 février 1992 à Seattle, est un écrivain américain. Il est connu notamment pour sa collaboration à l'autobiographie de Malcolm X et pour son roman Racines. ;;;;;;;;
Lachine Canal
The Lachine Canal is a canal crossing the southwest section of the island of Montreal between Lake Saint-Louis and the Old Port.
Best Museums
The MMFA is also one of the most important Canadian publishers of art books in French and English and it houses the Michel de la Chenelière International Education and Art Therapy Workshop, the largest educational complex in an art museum in North America, which enables the implementation of innovative projects in education, wellness and art therapy.