Fifth Avenue style for winery wedding
The couple wanted a classic and elegant wedding ceremony when she married her business development manager partner Scott in the picturesque surrounds of Sirromet Winery, Mount Cotton.
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More Private Pleasure in Bali Villas
Do you plan to visit some tourism destinations in Bali during your next long holiday? Then you have to prepare your airplane ticket, luggage and your tour arrangement well. Surely you should also prepare a proper accommodation where you will spend your day and night.
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Children, can you say 'curmudgeon'?
When a mother-daughter outing takes the polish off a trip to the nail salon, plus more in the Answer Angel. Pampered children? Out-of-control hair? Bridesmaids' dresses not fit for a public viewing? Answer Angel to the rescue!
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Dafoe set to star in Apple Isle thriller
TASMANIA will host its second film in a year with Daniel Nettheim's debut feature The Hunter, starring US actor Willem Dafoe.
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Buddhists Tuesday Vargas and Coy Placido tie the knot "again" in a Christian wedding - Posted on: 2010-07-23 14:05:23
Tuesday describes her wedding as elegant but true and sincere, and entertaining.
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Mom & Megastar
Tom Hanks is on the line. What am I, he joked, just another in your long line of I Love Julia calls? Well, yes, as it happens. Call around to movie industry associates about Julia Roberts and the love gushes forth.
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61 plays at once? Theater fans should get busy
Theater doesn't take a summer vacation in Colorado. In fact, there are 61 currently running productions around the state, making July a busier month on the theater calendar than even September, the traditional opening of most companies' new seasons.
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Not-so-real staging reveals the reality of "The Real Thing" ***1/2
Review: In the midst of an unusually busy summer of area theater, it might be easy to overlook the strong ensemble performance in Paragon Theatre's "The Real Thing." And that would be a real shame. Rating: ***
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"South Pacific" snaps to attention ***1/2
Review: For the longest time, the national touring production of "South Pacific" goes about its business in appropriately militaristic, unsurprising fashion. Until its heroine utters that word and suddenly this old musical, the one that put the "war" in "warhorse," is actually about something. And something quite moving. Rating: ***1/2
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PHAMALy reveals the beauty of the human "Beast" ****
Review: To be seen as human again is all anyone who has ever walked, wheeled or been led onto a PHAMALy stage has ever really wanted. And year after amazing year, this remarkable handicapped theater company just keeps making the kind of stage miracles that eradicate misperceptions. Rating: ****
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