Walt Disney Imagineering is bringing the next chapter of Princess Tiana's story to life with a brand-new exhibit: Tiana's Joyful Celebration.
Back into the truck Dusty went and back to Blackcomb Base II did Dusty take his last ride. With a match, and a can of gasoline, it is rumoured that Dusty saddled up to become a blazing effigy to après ...
This week's best bets for arts, entertainment and more. Events. Foodees Food and Culture Festival, Shreveport, Louisiana, is Friday through Sunday at Mall St. Vincent, 1133 St. Vi ...
Bernard Morgan, 102, was made an MBE in the New Year Honours A D-Day veteran who was the youngest RAF sergeant to take part in the Normandy landings has received his MBE medal. Bernard Morgan, 102, ...
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10 Best Small Towns in the U.S. for Retirees Seeking Charm, Community, and Comfort
Appreciate the simple joys of life in these nostalgic American towns.
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Pride of Philly Steaks donating original sign to Las Vegas Neon Museum
Pride of Philly Steaks, or more affectionately known as P.O.P.S., announced Monday it was donating its original sign to the Neon Museum following the restaurant's renovation.
A Richmond Hill family is asking for community support to fund a medical treatment at Duke University for their daughter ...
Many in the United States are grieving the seven servicemembers who have died in the most recent conflict in Iran, but no matter the war or the uniform, the grief is often the same.
Baby Jesus statue visits Mexico City’s Tepito neighborhood as part of a traveling project that brings the religious image to communities across the capital and nearby cities ...
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At the convent of Leonardo’s 'Last Supper,' Dominican friars still live, pray and welcome visitors
The Rev. Paolo Venturelli never gets too close when he visits Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper.” The Dominican friar prefers to stand away from the wall where it was painted, on the opposite side ...
Australia has a fascinating motoring history, with generations of people’s lives changed by improvements in our transport.
This week, go to Toast Under the Oaks or a Charleston Black Expo event. Then, enjoy local rock concert, comedy show or the Mad Hatter's Ball at Music Farm.
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