Zuppa Theatre Co. Presents: “Slowly I Turn” a Parlour Vaudeville in ONE ACT. Great local talent at an unbeatable price. For more details go to: http://www.facebook.com/events/360544593966016/ PERFORMANCES THURSDAY MARCH 15 AND FRIDAY MARCH…
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A conversation with the author and creator of StyleOnTheCouch.com SOTC Photo Credit: http://www.lydiahudgens.com/ SOTC author is a psychologist by day, and fashion blogger by night. She’s got over 25 pairs of shoes in her closet,…
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#Make It Tonight Monday You DO NOT leave this guy unattended. This recipe requires you to be present throughout the entire cooking process, but the good news is that it doesn’t take long, and…
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With a wide range of acts this year’s DalDance recital “The Barre” is both economical and entertaining. With everything from Hip-hop, Salsa, Belly Dance, and everything in between you will be wondering what could…
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“Ballet is essentially silent except for the music, there are no words everything needs to be expressed through the movement and the clothing”- Tony award winning Bob Crowly costume designer for the National Ballet of…
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Protein packed this sandwich is both filling and flavourful. The secret to making this sandwich better for you is the addition of spice, and the pickle juice. When ever you add spice to your…
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I love the “Vice President” and the “CEO”, they remind me of something you’d see in a classic BBC film. I think both these looks could even be appropriate for formal events like weddings. …
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Inspired by old hollywood voyeur cinema Khan wants to avoid his work looking artificial or too made up, and so he likes to keep the models makeup minimal and the location believable. Suggesting he’d…
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“Founded in 1892 in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, by David T. Abercrombie and Ezra H. Fitch. The original Abercrombie & Fitch was an elite outfitter of sporting and excursion…
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“The Fat Body (In)visible, a short (24 min.) documentary by fat activist Margitte Kristjansson, investigates the relationships two San Diego-area women have with their bodies. Through individual interviews and vignettes featuring the two women about…
