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Things to do in Montgomery for April 10-16
Dream Court Montgomery will host its fourth annual Montgomery Open – Wheelchair Tennis Tournament from Friday through Sunday, ...
On a blustery Saturday afternoon, a Kansas City couple stands determined in an alleyway. Rohan Pidaparti, 29, and Julianne Delessio, 30, are near the front of a growing line of bundled-up ...
They’re joined by Odell’s wife Belinda (Téa Leoni) and son Shepard (Poulter), as well as the family’s butler Griff (Barry’s Anthony Carrigan) and two scientists (Sunita Mani and Steve Park).
While many are genre-defining works, or at least have some brilliant moments, they’re all a little dry – or a little dated – ...
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NYC’s New Restaurant Openings
If you tried to keep track of every new restaurant and bar in New York, your head might spin. So just read this list instead. These are the openings that seem like they have the most potential.
An outsider with no friends, he is rude to adults — and a ... “If I tell you, a bullet… You see a little red light on me here? There’s somebody watching us at all times,” he joked.
For those seeking something lighter (perhaps to justify ordering more tacos later), the salad options stand on their own ...
Jupiter Donuts creates these moments every single day in their unassuming shop in Jupiter, Florida. While tourists flock to the beaches and theme parks, locals are quietly lining up outside this ...
I’ve also got a list of science experiments every child should do at least once with a FREE printable experiment checklist so budding scientists can tick the experiments ... make your own pH indicator ...
We all know Mars is called “The Red Planet,” but have you ever stopped to wonder—why is it red? The classic joke explanation ...
Scientists have finally uncovered the reason behind mysterious red tides washing up on Florida's coastline. The blood-red waves have been known to be both destructive to the environment and ...
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