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Even with minimal sets and lighting, Lloyd's Prayer paints a detailed and unusual world. With some editing, this could be a memorable production. As it is now, it's just frustrating.
Sally Lloyd-Jones, illus. by Jago. Zonderkidz, $9.99 (20p) ISBN 978-0-310-75761-0 Lloyd-Jones’s padded board book contains a gentle adaptation of the Lord’s Prayer.
Lloyd, the first black player in NBA history, died Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015. He was 86. Lloyd’s alma mater, West Virginia State, confirmed the death. It did not provide details.
3 stars What: Theater Company of Lafayette presents “Lloyd’s Prayer” When: 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, through May 15 Where: Mary Miller Theater, 300 E. Simpson St., Lafayette ...
Earl Lloyd, who became the first black player to play in the NBA in 1950, died Thursday at 86. He's seen here (center) being inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame's Honors Ring in 2003.
The 4-year-old grandson of former Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr has been diagnosed with a tumor in his brain stem and has been declared inoperable, according to the boy's mother.
Earl Lloyd, the first black player in NBA history, died Thursday. He was 86. Lloyd's alma mater, West Virginia State, confirmed the death. It did not provide details.
Bass player Lloyd Trotman, of Huntington, remembered as jazz legend. Feb 25, 2014, 4:17am Updated on Feb 25, 2014. ... Trotman's signature sound brought soul to the Platters' hit, "My Prayer." ...
Earl Lloyd, the first black player in NBA history, dies at age 86 on Feb. 26; Lloyd made NBA debut on Oct. 31, 1950 for the Washington Capitols, won NBA championship with Syracuse Nationals in 1955.
Earl Lloyd, the first black player in NBA history, died Thursday. He was 86. Lloyd's alma mater, West Virginia State, confirmed the death. It did not provide details.
Earl Lloyd, the first black player in NBA history, died Thursday. He was 86. Lloyd’s alma mater, West Virginia State, confirmed the death. The university did not provide details. Lloyd made his ...
NEW YORK (AP) - Earl Lloyd, the first black player in NBA history, died Thursday. He was 86. Lloyd's alma mater, West Virginia State, confirmed the death. It did not provide details. Lloyd made ...
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