Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports October 10, 2022
It’s been four months since Amanda Cromwell left UCLA, officially taking the reigns of the Orlando Pride. Four months of learning. Four months of adapting. Four months of moving. Four months of growing. “I knew it was going to be a major challenge, and I love a challenge,” Cromwell told the Orlando Sentinel. “I’m very competitive.” That sentiment drew the longtime Bruins coach away from college coaching, into the NWSL and back to a... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment October 13, 2022
Central Floridians and members of the LGBTQ community from far and wide will join together this weekend to Come Out With Pride, celebrating one of the biggest Pride events in the Southeast. More than 200,000 attendees are expected around Lake Eola in downtown Orlando on Oct. 15... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Sports October 11, 2022
Former UCLA women’s soccer coach Amanda Cromwell, who led the Bruins to a national championship and four Pac-12 titles in nine seasons before leaving for the Orlando Pride, has been banned from working in the NWSL following a months-long investigation into allegations of... + más
Pride, NWSL need to come clean on estranged coach Amanda Cromwell | Orlando Sentinel
Pride follow lead of first-time pro coach Amanda Cromwell | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 11, 2022
The fallout is continuing after the release of a report into misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League with the NWSL on Monday dismissing suspended Orlando Pride coach Amanda Cromwell and an assistant following an investigation into retaliatory behavior. “We would... + más
Former UCLA coach Amanda Cromwell banned from NWSL following abuse investigation | Los Angeles Times
CNN USA Sports October 11, 2022
CNN — Women’s professional soccer team Orlando Pride head coach have been dismissed for “engaging in retaliatory conduct” towards players who they believed had made or supported misconduct allegations against them, the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)... + más
Come Out With Pride celebrates LGBTQ culture with 200,000-plus expected in Orlando | Orlando Sentinel
Suspended Pride coach Amanda Cromwell fired by NWSL | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 05, 2022
And still no word on whatever happened to Orlando Pride coach Amanda Cromwell. Four months and an entire season have passed since Cromwell was shockingly placed on “temporary” administrative leave pending the results of a mysterious workplace investigation, and still there... + más
Appreciation: Hilary Mantel wasn't just a novelist. She raised the dead | Los Angeles Times
NWSL abuse ‘rooted in a deeper culture’ and was systemic, a damning report commissioned by US Soccer says | Orlando Sentinel
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
Hilary Mantel raised the dead. For her millions of readers, the British novelist brought the past to quivering life, revealing her characters’ vanished worlds, private thoughts and crooked hearts with the force of her insight and imagination. She won English literature’s... + más
‘Wolf Hall’ and ‘Bring Up the Bodies’ author Hilary Mantel dies at 70 | New York Daily News
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The Atlantic USA Life September 24, 2022
The death of the British novelist is occasion to remember her genius as well as the chronic illness that shaped her work.Andrea Artz/laif/ReduxSeptember 24, 2022, 10:20 AM ET“Once the queen’s head is severed, he walks away. A sharp pang of appetite reminds him that it is... + más
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