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Theatre | March 4th, 2011
Joseph and the Wonderful Technicolor Dreamcoat is presently enjoying at the Adelphi Theatre. Joseph is a dramatization of the Bible tale of Joseph, starting with his brothers’ jealousy of Joseph’s coat of numerous colours and the sale of Joseph into slavery in Egypt. The story ends when Joseph is reunited with his father and brothers. [...]
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Radio | May 5th, 2010
Family Radio, a nonprofit, non-commercial Christian radio network, was founded in 1959 by Harold Camping. It began on FM radio station KEAR in San Francisco. It owns several stations around the country and produces programming that is broadcast in 40 different languages. It’s only source of income is listener donations. Harold Camping was a member [...]
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