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Theatre | March 14th, 2011
From the gates of Buckingham Palace to the magnificent Houses of Parliament, London is one of the world’s leading cities for culture, history and anything else one could ever associate with a true global city. However, what brings many visitors to London is the nightlife. The abundance of fine restaurants, bars and nightclubs draws crowds [...]
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Theatre | January 20th, 2011
London’s West Stop is famous for its entire world-class theatres, with London musicals drawing in massive audiences for every single overall performance. You’ll be spoilt for alternative with the large assortment of musicals, exhibits and plays that London has to provide. Whether or not you’re seeking for inexpensive London theatre tickets or just want the [...]
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Music | July 14th, 2010
Everybody knows that planning the perfect music for your event can be stressful whether you are looking for unique entertainment or simply background moods. You may be booking for either wedding music, corporate event music or are having a special commission being performed and yet the anxious feeling still remains the same. In an ideal [...]
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Despite a subpar game from quarterback Tim Tebow and a determined effort from the host Mississippi State Bulldogs, the Florida Gators remained undefeated by scrapping out a 29-19 victory. Florida led by only 3 points at halftime before pulling away in the fourth quarter. The usually efficient and accurate Tebow had two touchdowns returned for interceptions and passed for only 127 yards with no touchdowns. The usually accommodating Tebow left the stadium without speaking to reporters, clearly upset with his performance. Florida improved to 7-0 while Mississippi State dropped to 3-5.
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Music | December 25th, 2009
Many older adults regret many things as is normal to do; however, one regret that is constantly mentioned is the regret of not learning to play the piano when they were young. And even those that played the piano when they were young usually regret not continuing with it. For the thousands of children taking [...]
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Theatre | September 24th, 2009
And So It Goes, a play by George F. Walker, is the story of Ned (played by Peter Donaldson) and Gwen (played by Martha Burns), who face their daughter Karen’s (played by Jenny Young) schizophrenia and subsequent death as well as their own financial ruin. Both Gwen and Ned possess an imaginary friend and therapist [...]
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Satyagraha – M. K. Gandhi in South Africa An opera in three acts by Philip Glass performed by the English National Opera (ENO) at the London Coliseum, Summer 2007. Adapted from the text of the Bagavada Gita by Constance De Jong. Book by Philip Glass and Constance De Jong. After last season’s spectacular performance of [...]
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