Ross Naess is a businessman, photographer, and producer from the United States. He is best known as Diana Ross' son. His mother is a well-known singer and actress who wrote songs such as When You Tell Me That You Love Me, I'm Still Waiting, and I'm Coming Out.
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Jill O’Rourke is a contributor at Talent Recap, writing news stories and recaps for shows like ‘AGT,’ ‘The Voice,’ and ‘American Idol.’ She graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in English and Film Studies, and has been writing about pop culture since 2012, with previous bylines at Crushable and A Plus. Jill spends her free time binge-watching sitcoms and daydreaming about life as a hobbit → Recent Posts
Starting originally as 'Tartan Day in Nova Scotia', the Federation of Scottish Clans approached every provincial Legislative Assembly, the Parliament of Canada, and other Scottish cultural societies across the country to help establish such a date.
Tartan Day is now marked from coast to coast, and celebrated through a multitude of events that embody the pride and passion of Scotland.
Building our Scottish Connections Today, our work across Canadian provinces and territories through the Scottish Government Office in Ottawa includes tapping into aspects of Scottish culture that helps Scottish Canadians feel connected to Scotland.
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Panamanian Spanish has diverse influences, which you can trace back to various corners of the world. Indigenous communities, Andalucia, the Caribbean and the United States have all shaped the evolution of this variety of Spanish. Panamanian Spanish has its own distinctive pronunciation and a lush jerga (slang), even compared with the Spanish spoken in neighboring countries. If you’ve ever heard Panamanian actor Ruben Blades or baseball player Mariano Rivera speak, you know what we mean.