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Millie. Off-Broadway, She Starred in a Coupla' White Chicks Sittin Around
‘OUR FIRST CHRISTMAS’ CAST BIOS DIXIE CARTER (Evie Baer) – Emmy ®-nominated actress Dixie Carter is one of America’s most beloved entertainers. A proud daughter of Tennessee, Carter has arguably created some of the most memorable strong Southern female characters in television history. Her celebrated portrayal of the daring design darling Julia Sugarbaker on the long-running hit series “Designing Women” made her instantly recognizable. The series also allowed the producers to showcase her formidable vocal talents, a gift she continues to share with her fans through sold-out concerts across the country. Carter has starred in no less than six television series, most recently as attorney Randi King on CBS’s “Family Law.” She is also a frequent guest-star on television’s most popular shows. In 2007, Carter received an Emmy ® Award nomination for her guest-starring role as Gloria Hodge on ABC’s “Desperate Housewives.” Carter is no stranger to the Great White Way, first gracing the Broadway stage in Sextet in 1974, followed by Pal Joey in 1976. More recent Broadway turns include her triumphant Maria Callas in Terrence McNally’s Master Class , for which she earned stellar reviews and consistently garnered standing ovations. Carter returned to Broadway to smashing success in 2004 as corrupt, funny landlady Mrs. Meers in the Tony Award-winning musical Thoroughly Modern Millie . Off-Broadway, she starred in A Coupla’ White Chicks Sittin Around Talkin’ and at the New York Public Theatre in Taken in Marriage, Fathers and Sons (Drama Desk Award) and Jesse and the Bandit Queen , for which she won a Theatre World Award. -
Newsletter 15/07 DIGITAL EDITION Nr
ISSN 1610-2606 ISSN 1610-2606 newsletter 15/07 DIGITAL EDITION Nr. 212 - September 2007 Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd LASER HOTLINE - Inh. Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Wolfram Hannemann, MBKS - Talstr. 3 - 70825 K o r n t a l Fon: 0711-832188 - Fax: 0711-8380518 - E-Mail: [email protected] - Web: www.laserhotline.de Newsletter 15/07 (Nr. 212) September 2007 editorial Hallo Laserdisc- und DVD-Fans, schen und japanischen DVDs Aus- Nach den in diesem Jahr bereits liebe Filmfreunde! schau halten, dann dürfen Sie sich absolvierten Filmfestivals Es gibt Tage, da wünscht man sich, schon auf die Ausgaben 213 und ”Widescreen Weekend” (Bradford), mit mindestens fünf Armen und 214 freuen. Diese werden wir so ”Bollywood and Beyond” (Stutt- mehr als nur zwei Hirnhälften ge- bald wie möglich publizieren. Lei- gart) und ”Fantasy Filmfest” (Stutt- boren zu sein. Denn das würde die der erfordert das Einpflegen neuer gart) steht am ersten Oktober- tägliche Arbeit sicherlich wesent- Titel in unsere Datenbank gerade wochenende das vierte Highlight lich einfacher machen. Als enthu- bei deutschen DVDs sehr viel mehr am Festivalhimmel an. Nunmehr siastischer Filmfanatiker vermutet Zeit als bei Übersee-Releases. Und bereits zum dritten Mal lädt die man natürlich schon lange, dass Sie können sich kaum vorstellen, Schauburg in Karlsruhe zum irgendwo auf der Welt in einem was sich seit Beginn unserer Som- ”Todd-AO Filmfestival” in die ba- kleinen, total unauffälligen Labor merpause alles angesammelt hat! dische Hauptstadt ein. Das diesjäh- inmitten einer Wüstenlandschaft Man merkt deutlich, dass wir uns rige Programm wurde gerade eben bereits mit genmanipulierten Men- bereits auf das Herbst- und Winter- offiziell verkündet und das wollen schen experimentiert wird, die ge- geschäft zubewegen. -
Desperate Housewives
Desperate Housewives Titre original Desperate Housewives Autres titres francophones Beautés désespérées Genre Comédie dramatique Créateur(s) Marc Cherry Musique Steve Jablonsky, Danny Elfman (2 épisodes) Pays d’origine États-Unis Chaîne d’origine ABC Nombre de saisons 5 Nombre d’épisodes 108 Durée 42 minutes Diffusion d’origine 3 octobre 2004 – en production (arrêt prévu en 2013)1 Desperate Housewives ou Beautés désespérées2 (Desperate Housewives en version originale) est un feuilleton télévisé américain créé par Charles Pratt Jr. et Marc Cherry et diffusé depuis le 3 octobre 2004 sur le réseau ABC. En Europe, le feuilleton est diffusé depuis le 8 septembre 2005 sur Canal+ (France), le 19 mai sur TSR1 (Suisse) et le 23 mai 2006 sur M6. En Belgique, la première saison a été diffusée à partir de novembre 2005 sur RTL-TVI puis BeTV a repris la série en proposant les épisodes inédits en avant-première (et avec quelques mois d'avance sur RTL-TVI saison 2, premier épisode le 12 novembre 2006). Depuis, les diffusions se suivent sur chaque chaîne francophone, (cf chaque saison pour voir les différentes diffusions : Liste des épisodes de Desperate Housewives). 1 Desperate Housewives jusqu'en 2013 ! 2La traduction littérale aurait pu être Ménagères désespérées ou littéralement Épouses au foyer désespérées. Synopsis Ce feuilleton met en scène le quotidien mouvementé de plusieurs femmes (parfois gagnées par le bovarysme). Susan Mayer, Lynette Scavo, Bree Van De Kamp, Gabrielle Solis, Edie Britt et depuis la Saison 4, Katherine Mayfair vivent dans la même ville Fairview, dans la rue Wisteria Lane. À travers le nom de cette ville se dégage le stéréotype parfaitement reconnaissable des banlieues proprettes des grandes villes américaines (celles des quartiers résidentiels des wasp ou de la middle class). -
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Westfield Fall Bulk Pickup Program Announced
TONIGHT Partly Cloudy. Low of 63. Search for The Westfield News The WestfieldNews Search“THE for HAPPINESSThe Westfield OFNews MOST Westfield350.com The WestfieldNews PEOPLE WE KNOW IS NOT RUINED Serving Westfield, Southwick, and surrounding Hilltowns “TBYIME GREA IST THECATAS ONLYTROPHES WEATHER OR FATALCRITIC ERRORS WITHOUT, BUT BY THE TONIGHT REPETAMBITIONITION OF SLOWLY.” Partly Cloudy. DESTRUCSearchTIVEJOHN LI forTT STEINBECK TheLE TWestfieldHINGS.” News LowWestfield350.comWestfield350.org of 55. Thewww.thewestfieldnews.com Westfield News — ErNEST DIMNET Serving Westfield, Southwick, and surrounding Hilltowns “TIME IS THE ONLY VOL.WEATHER 86 NO. 151 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 CRITIC75 cents WITHOUT VOL.87TONIGHT NO. 206 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2018 75AMBITION Cents .” Partly Cloudy. JOHN STEINBECK Low of 55. www.thewestfieldnews.com VOL. 86 NO. 151 BlandfordTUESDAY, hires JUNE 27, new2017 police chief as 75 cents interim town administrator goes full-time By AMY PORTER that made national news, even appearing on between, he’ll be out implementing the Correspondent the front page of the New York Times. The community police model in the town, BLANDFORD – The town of Blandford resignations came one week after a joint Garcia said. has hired Daniel Ilnicky as its new tempo- meeting between Blandford and Chester Garcia’s status for the town has also rary/interim part-time police chief, accord- officials, to discuss the possibility of shar- changed. Hired as an interim town adminis- ing to interim Town Administrator Joshua ing a police force. trator in the spring, his contract was extend- A. Garcia. Ilnicky also serves as part-time However, Garcia said Ilnicky, who start- ed to the end of August during a search police chief in the town of Chester. -
The “Restoration” of the Gospel and Church of Jesus Christ
The “Restoration” of the Gospel and Church of Jesus Christ 1 The Reformation from the Catholic Church was begun by Martin Luther Wikipedia By Anton von Werner Martin Luther’s reply to the Diet of Worms) “Since your majesty and your lordships desire a simple reply, I will answer without horns or teeth. Unless I am convinced by Scripture and by plain reason (I do not believe in the authority of either popes or councils by themselves, for it is plain that they have often erred and contradicted each other) in those Scriptures that I have presented, for my conscience is captive to the Word of God, I cannot and I will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I stand; I can do no other. God help me. Amen.” 2 . Martin Luther (1529) by Lucas Cranach the Elder Wikipedia Martin Luther first translated the Bible into German for the people to read and understand 3 William Tyndale Wikipedia Wikipedia If God spare my life, ere many years I will cause a boy who drives the plough to know more of the scriptures than you do. 4 I perceived how that it was impossible to establish the lay people in any truth except the Scripture were plainly laid before their eyes in their mother tongue. • Sometimes spelled Tindall, Tindill, Tyndall; A 16th century scholar and translator who became a leading figure in the Protestant reformism towards the end of his life. He was influenced by the work of Desiderius Erasmus, who made the Greek New Testament available in Europe, and Martin Luther. -
N.C. 89 Should Reopen Saturday, Official Says
A1 LOG ONTO WWW.MTAIRYNEWS.COM FOR ARCHIVE • GAMES • FEATURES • E-EDITION • POLLS & MORE The Mount Airy News Serving Surry County since 1880. INSIDE STORY WEATHER SPORTS ONLINE Gingercookie house Mostly rainy today. Eagles take on Holiday Meals & workshop held for High of 53. Low of Cardinals in close Memories contest at special needs .... A2 33 ........ A2 games .... A6 mtairynews.com Vol. 131, Issue 341 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2011 50 cents daily/$1.25 Sunday N.C. 89 should reopen Saturday, official says Mondee Tilley made even more challenging since can gain access. He said the crews Staf Reporter it came to rest underneath power, will work quickly so that there is phone and cable lines. He said by only a short outage of service, if While N.C. 89/Westfield Road Thursday, platforms will be built any, to those living in the West- remained closed Tuesday after a to support the out-rigging for two field area. Friday afternoon wreck involv- cranes that will be used to lift the “This is quite a detailed process ing a Duke Energy cooling unit, unit. for removal. We are hoping that one local authority said the road He said the effort to move the no services will be interrupted,” should reopen by Saturday. damaged unit will be “extremely said Shelton. John Shelton, director of Surry expensive.” In addition to the two Shelton said the truck carry- County Emergency Services, cranes, two large wreckers will be ing the unit overturned when the urged residents living in the affect- used. Off-duty Surry County Sher- driver thought he was going to hit ed area to be patient until the cool- iff’s deputies are being paid to an overhead power line. -
Taltp-Spring-2008-American-Romance
Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice Special Issue Spring/Summer 2008 Volume 2 Issue 2/3 Suzanne Brockmann (Anne Brock) (5 June 1960- Suzanne Brockmann, New York Times best-selling and RITA-award-winning author, pioneered and popularized military romances. Her well-researched, tightly-plotted, highly emotional, action-packed novels with their socially- and politically-pertinent messages have firmly entrenched the romance genre in the previously male-dominated world of the military thriller and expanded the reach and relevance of the romance genre far beyond its stereotypical boundaries. The Navy SEAL heroes of her Tall, Dark and Dangerous series published under the Silhouette Intimate Moments imprint and the heroes and even occasionally the heroines of her best-selling, mainstream Troubleshooter series who work for various military and counter-terrorism agencies have set the standards for military characters in the romance genre. In these two series, Brockmann combines romance, action, adventure, and mystery with frank, realistic examinations of contemporary issues such as terrorism, sexism, racial profiling, interracial relationships, divorce, rape, and homosexuality. Brockmann’s strong, emotional, and realistic heroes, her prolonged story arcs in which the heroes and heroines of future books are not only introduced but start their relationships with each other books before their own, and her innovative interactions with her readers, have made her a reader favorite. Suzanne was born in Englewood, New Jersey on 6 May, 1960 to Frederick J. Brockmann, a teacher and public education administrator, and Elise-Marie “Lee” Schriever Brockmann, an English teacher. Suzanne and her family, including one older sister, Carolee, born 28 January, 1958, lived in Pearl River, N.Y., Guilford, Conn., and Farmingdale, N.Y., following Fred Brockmann’s career as a Superintendent of Schools. -
Drug Task Force Coalition to Meet TOM JOYCE Tuesday’S Session Is Planned Ers Or Pain Killers (Oxycontin, Rate, According to Experts
A1 Vol. 131, Issue 331 $1.25 INDEX Obits ... page 3A Opinions ... page 4A Business ... page 5A Sports ... page 7A $141.23 Wrestlers compete at Classifieds ... page 11A Showers Page 7A Serving Surry County since 1880. High Low Jimmy Martin Classic Forsubscriptions, call 786-4141. 62 47 The Mount Airy News www.mtairynews.com Printed on recycled newspaper Sunday, November 27, 2011 Drug task force coalition to meet TOM JOYCE Tuesday’s session is planned ers or pain killers (OxyContin, rate, according to experts. It is af- Police Chief Dale Watson, who STAFF REPORTER from 5 to 7 p.m. in the commons Hydrocodone, Percocet, Metha- fecting everyone from newborns was instrumental in organizing area of Mount Airy High School done); sedatives or tranquilizers to senior citizens and all areas of the task force. at 1011 N. South St. (Xanax, Valium, Librium); and community life including homes Parks has worked previously The next “battle” in the war on Since last winter, a task force stimulants (Adderall, Concerta, and work places, they say. to educate youths and others on prescription drug abuse in Surry representing the county’s law en- Ritalin). The effort to address the issue the dangers of smoking and in County will be staged Tuesday, forcement, medical, educational, Today’s medical culture is involves developing a locally tai- the promotion of healthy life- when a newly formed coalition religious and other ields has considered partly to blame, with lored program similar to Project styles. meets to plan strategies. worked to form the coalition. over-prescribing of such sub- Lazarus, which has signiicantly In Surry, 60 percent of pre- Attendance by the general It is aimed at combating a stances in certain cases bringing reduced problems from prescrip- scription medications are said to public is encouraged at the meet- growing abuse problem charac- a greater availability of them and tion drug misuse in Wilkes Coun- be used legitimately — with the ing, the latest in a series that terized by dangerous substances leading to problems. -
Newsletter 22/05 DIGITAL EDITION Nr
ISSN 1610-2606 ISSN 1610-2606 newsletter 22/05 DIGITAL EDITION Nr. 168 - November 2005 Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd LASER HOTLINE - Inh. Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Wolfram Hannemann, MBKS - Talstr. 3 - 70825 K o r n t a l Fon: 0711-832188 - Fax: 0711-8380518 - E-Mail: [email protected] - Web: www.laserhotline.de Newsletter 22/05 (Nr. 168) November 2005 editorial Hallo Laserdisc- und DVD-Fans, stenbeitrag schickt man die Ihnen auch Aber lassen Sie uns jetzt nicht noch weiter liebe Filmfreunde! gerne nach Hause. Übrigens hatte es uns vom eigentlichen Thema abschweifen. Ob- Zwar gehen wir mit unserem neuen unlängst wieder in die Schauburg verschla- wohl wir das natürlich sehr gerne machen. Newsletter mit ein paar Tagen Verspätung gen, stand doch Douglas Trumbulls hoch- Als richtige Kino- und Filmfans sei uns ”online”, doch dafür gibt es in dieser Aus- interessanter Sci-Fi-Thriller dies auch durchaus mal gegönnt. Aber da gabe - wie bereits versprochen - unseren BRAINSTORM in einer gut erhaltenen man sich ja leider nicht jeden Film im ganz persönlichen Erfahrungsbericht vom 70mm-Kopie dort auf dem Programm. Es Kino anschauen kann (viele werden hier- Karlsruher Todd-AO-Wochenende. Ergän- macht einfach Spaß, solche Filme im zulande gar nicht erst ins Kino gebracht!), zend hierzu möchten wir noch anfügen, Königsformat anzuschauen. Sie sollten das soll Ihnen der vorliegende Newsletter ein dass die Schauburg in Karlsruhe auch wei- zur Abwechslung vielleicht auch mal pro- weiteres Mal als Inspirationsquelle für den terhin 70mm-Kopien zum Einsatz bringen bieren. Oder sind Sie etwa mit dem kleinen Einkauf interessanter DVDs für das Kino wird. -
The BG News November 3, 2000
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 11-3-2000 The BG News November 3, 2000 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News November 3, 2000" (2000). BG News (Student Newspaper). 6714. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6714 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. State University FRIDAY November 3, 2000 HOCKEY: Doug Shueller returns SUNNY as team travels to HIGH: 67 | LOW: 36 Northern Michigan www.bgnews.com University; independent student press VOLUME 90 ISSUE 45 PAfiFB DM gets groups together for first time last night By Craig Gilford CAMPUS EDITOR The organizations taking pan in this year's Dance Marathon were all assembled as one last night at the first overall Dance Marathon meeting Over one hundred students gathered in 101 Olscamp HaU to prepare for the event to take place in March. The purpose of this meeting was to get the student body excited about what is one of the University's biggest events of the year. Mary BattiMurthaBG News "This is to get everyone excit- VOLUNTEER WORK: Vicky Shuler, a counselor for the Bowling Green Pregnancy Center, sits in their counseling room. ed for Dance Marathon, get everybody pumped," said Erica I.eroux, Public Relations com- mittee member for the event Among the night's events were INSIDE THE MIND OF A PREGNANCY speeches by committee mem- bers, a parent of one of the chil- dren being sponsored and a video provided by the Children's Miracle Network. -
Benefit Cuts Force Teachers to Make Difficult Choice
www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT THS Winter T Tree Festival benefits needy See B1 BULLETIN December 12, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 58 50 cents Benefit cuts force teachers to make difficult choice Many are opting for early retirement even as fast-growing district faces a teacher shortage by Karen Hunt “I wouldn’t have ever retired if I hadn’t STAFF WRITER Tooele County School District is worried about losing benefits. cutting back its retirement benefits I have the best job in the world.” plan for the third time since 2000 — a move that is encouraging teach- — ANNA GONZALES ers to opt out of the district at a time TOOELE JUNIOR HIGH COUNSELOR when it is the fastest growing in the state and educators are is short new laws are putting pressure on 60 — or in our case even 55 — you supply. school districts across the nation to have a way to get out and then The newest change would impact eliminate some retirement benefits. you’re hiring new teachers at a lower the district’s early incentive program Following the Enron scandal, the salary,” Johnsen said, adding that in and could remove health insurance Government Accounting Standards order to reward longtime teachers for upcoming retirees from ages board created a new law that he’s working to keep as much of the 55 to 65. Earlier changes removed requires government entities to put early-out incentive money as pos- MediGap coverage in 2000 and aside funding for benefits up front sible in the new plan.