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Smallville by Steffany Rodriguez.
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rututeandocontomas · 2 years
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Las megas estrellas del ritmo nacional se preparan para convertir a Jarabacoa en la capital mundial del merengue. Talentos, egos, carisma y toneladas de éxitos en un concierto que promete ser una descarga de vibrantes emociones el domingo 28 de agosto en el maravilloso parque la confluencia que recientemente fue remozado para el disfrute en familia. Todo un derroche de una constelación de estrellas nunca antes vista en un mismo escenario y con su orquesta cada intérprete. Por el patrocinio de Banreservas, La Cervecería Nacional Dominicana y el apoyo del presidente Luis Abinader se pudo hacer posible la realización del SUPER MEGA ULTRA MERENGAZO DEL VERANO 2022 expresó el empresario Luis Medrano Productor general del evento. Muchas personas se han puesto de acuerdo para que el merengue y Jarabacoa vuelen alto el domingo 28 de agosto desde las 11 de la mañana, el Alcalde Yunior Torres, el senador Ramon Rogelio Genao Duran, la presidenta de la sala capitular Yirkania Pichardo y todos los Regidores, el patronato del parque, José Tejeda presidente del Comité de apoyo al desarrollo de Jarabacoa, Alba Rodriguez del clustter turístico, Kelvin Cruz Presidente de Fedomu, Eddy Ramírez de café Monte Alto y CM Credimeta, Bolívar Jaque de AYB, la radio nacional, los canales de televisión y la prensa en general son el soporte que nos entusiasman para poder presentar un megamerengazo de tan alta magnitud. Dijo Medrano. Tenemos un compromiso de poner a los asistentes a disfrutar en grande, con Fernando Villalona, Milly Quezada, Los Hermanos Rosario, Sergio Vargas, Eddy Herrera, Miriam Cruz, Ramon Orlando, Bonny Cepeda, Jandy Ventura, Jossie Esteban, Fefita la grande, Julián oro duro, Steffany Constanza, Kinito Méndez, Krisppy, Raffy Matías, talentos locales y animadores de gran experiencia y popularidad le dijo Medrano a la prensa local de Jarabacoa atravez de la comunicadora Audrey Bremon. Más de 500 personas del personal técnico, seguridad, asistencia de auxilio y médico, policía nacional, policía turística, agentes de tránsito, personal de soporte que estarán como parte de la producción. No se aceptaran ningún tipo de armas de fuego ni objetos pulsantes, no se acep https://www.instagram.com/p/ChWiPeHulvi/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tabloidtoc · 5 years
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People, March 11
Cover: Meghan Markle -- Ready to Be a Mom 
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Page 3: Chatter -- Courteney Cox on Jennifer Aniston’s birthday present, Sandra Oh on Killing Eve, John Stamos on his son’s first birthday party, Mark Consuelos on wife Kelly Ripa, Gwyneth Paltrow on Shakespeare in Love, Miley Cyrus on smoking pot 
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Page 4: 5 Things We’re Talking About -- Marie Kondo inspires Goodwill donations, Peeps debuts seven new flavors for Easter, Chris Hemsworth will play Hulk Hogan, Ariana Grande makes music history, North West lands her first solo magazine cover, A Chat with Ariel Winter 
Page 7: Contents 
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Page 8: Contents 
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Page 10: Star Tracks -- Pink at the Brit Awards 
Page 11: Kaia Gerber, Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen, Lester Holt and his dog Lucy, Halle Berry 
Page 12: Angelina Jolie and her children Shiloh and Zahara and Maddox and Pax with Prune Nourry at the premiere of Serendipity, sneak peak at Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams in Fosse/Verdon 
Page 13: Christy Carlson Romano and husband Brendan Rooney and new daughter Sophia Elizabeth Rooney, Hugh Jackman shirtless on the beach, Kristen Bell, Halsey and rumored boyfriend Yungblud 
Page 14: The Hottest Oscar Pre-Parties -- Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus, Ava DuVernay, Jeffrey Katzenberg and Glenn Close and Regina King and Rami Malek and George Clooney, Allison Janney and Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Tilda Swinton and Dakota Johnson 
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Page 17: Khloe Kardashian rebuilds after betrayal 
Page 18: Was Jussie Smollett’s attack a hoax? 
Page 20: Heart Monitor -- Liza Weil and Charlie Weber of How to Get Away with Murder have split, Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus date night, Rihanna and Hassan Jameel going strong, Brittany Snow and Tyler Stanaland engaged 
Page 22: John Legend and Adam Levine and Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson on The Voice, will R. Kelly go to prison 
Page 24: Jenna Bush Hager is Hoda Kotb’s new cohost on Today, Danny Wood of New Kids on the Block makes new music 
Page 26: American Chopper’s Paul Teutul Sr. and Jr. repairing their relationship 
Page 29: Stories to Make You Smile -- Jonah Larson puts his talent for crocheting to a good cause, neighbors learn sign language in support of a little deaf girl, a mama beagle and an orphaned baby possum form a very special family bond 
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Page 30: Passages, R.I.P. Peter Tork of The Monkees  
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Page 33: People Picks -- The Real Housewives of New York City 
Page 34: The Widow with Kate Beckinsale, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, Q&A with Amara La Negra 
Page 35: Captain Marvel’s scene-stealing cat Goose played by rescue cat Reggie, This Land by Gary Clark Jr. 
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Page 36: Let’s Be Frank by Trisha Yearwood, Good Girls 
Page 37: American Idol, Paddleton, Q&A with Chloe Grace Moretz 
Page 39: Books 
Page 40: Cover Story -- Meghan Markle ready for baby, after a baby shower with her closest friends in New York City, she jets to Morocco with Prince Harry and prepares for her April due date 
Page 46: David Temple says his pregnant wife Belinda was killed in a home invasion, but authorities say he killed her 
Page 49: Karl Lagerfeld 1933-2019 
Page 57: Steffanie Strathdee fought the superbug killing her husband Tom Patterson with sewage 
Page 60: Kathy Carroll’s Lanai Cat Sanctuary in Hawaii offers a safe haven to stray cats in need of a home
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Page 63: Skater Gracie Gold on healing from depression 
Page 66: The Oscars -- Rami Malek with Gary Oldman and Allison Janney
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Page 68: Best Dressed -- Constance Wu, Charlize Theron, Brie Larson, Regina King 
Page 69: Glenn Close, Jennifer Hudson, Emma Stone, Jennifer Lopez 
Page 70: Pink Power -- Gemma Chan, Linda Cardellini, Angela Bassett, Julia Roberts 
Page 71: Sarah Paulson, Kacey Musgraves, Helen Mirren, KiKi Layne 
Page 72: Runway to Red Carpet -- Danai Gurira, Michelle Yeoh, Rachel Weisz, Tessa Thompson 
Page 74: Stylish Couples -- Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa, Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk, Lucy Boynton and Rami Malek 
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Page 75: Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone, Olivia Colman and Ed Sinclair, Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez, Mahershala Ali and Amatus Sami-Karim 
Page 76: Lady Gaga’s winning style 
Page 78: Snazzy Suits -- Spike Lee, Stephan James, Henry Golding, Billy Porter, Chadwick Boseman, Chris Evans in fairy-tale blue
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Page 81: Dazzling Necklaces -- Charlize Theron 
Page 82: Helen Mirren, Amy Adams, Laura Harrier, Laura Dern, Allison Janney, Sarah Paulson 
Page 84: Party Ponytails -- Kacey Musgraves, Serena Williams, Angela Bassett, Constance Wu 
Page 86: Behind the Scenes -- Constance Wu, Kerry Washington, Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello, Gemma Chan, Gabrielle Union, Octavia Spencer and Christian Siriano, Emilia Clarke, Kate Bosworth, Helen Mirren 
Page 91: Red Carpet Moments -- Allison Janney and Emma Stone, Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant, Jenifer Lewis and Shangela 
Page 92: All in the Family -- Charlize Theron and mom Gerda Maritz, Michael B. Jordan and mom Donna Jordan, Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk and mom Gloria Campano, Chris Evans and brother Scott Evans 
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Page 94: The Show Heats Up -- Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga 
Page 96: Maya Rudolph and Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, Rami Malek and Lucy Boynton 
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Page 97: Mahershala Ali, Adam Lambert and Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen, Julia Roberts 
Page 98: Melissa McCarthy and Brian Tyree Henry, Ruth E. Carter, Keegan-Michael Key
Page 100: Olivia Colman, Spike Lee, Samuel L. Jackson, Helen Mirren and Jason Momoa 
Page 102: Regina King 
Page 104: Time to Celebrate -- Danai Gurira and Lupita Nyong’o and Hannah Beachler 
Page 106: Spike Lee and Barbra Streisand and James Brolin, Mahershala Ali and wife Amatus Sami-Karim, Rami Malek 
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Page 108: Sam Rockwell and Darrell Britt-Gibson, Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone, Nina Dobrev and Emily Ratajkowski and Julianne Hough and Ciara 
Page 110: Maya Rudolph and Jon Hamm and Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, Henry Golding and wife Liv Lo, Renee Zellweger 
Page 112: Sofia Vergara, Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan, Jessica Alba and Gabrielle Union 
Page 114: Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, Rowan Blanchard and Amandla Stenberg, James McAvoy and Sarah Paulson and Amanda Peet 
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Page 116: Paul Rudd and Elizabeth Banks and Adam Scott and wife Naomi Scott 
Page 117: Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, Lucy Boynton and Brian May, Rami Malek and mom Nelly 
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Page 118: Kate Mara and Jamie Bell and Elton John, Taron Egerton, Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz 
Page 121: Madonna and Lady Gaga 
Page 123: Food -- please try a vegan diet 
Page 127: Second Look -- Billie Lourd 
Page 128: One Last Thing -- Trisha Yearwood 
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karoltabis · 5 years
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directed by BABAK KHOSHNOUD // produced by YOURS TRULY CREATIVE // executive producer WILL ABRAMSON // line producer HERON BOURKE Heron Bourke // director of photography HTAT HTUT // editors ALEX WARREN & COOPER KENWARD // creative producer ALEXANDRA THURMOND // production designer BRIANNA GONZALES // field sound, design and mix engineer JAKE VIATOR // 1st ac PAYAM YAZDANDOOST // 2nd ac MATT TAYLOR // media manager AARON BRENNER // gaffer JIHAN “JAY” CASQUJO // key grip JULIEN JANIGO // bb grip MIKE PRIM // bbb elec KOREY VANHUIS // grip CARLOS CHAVEZ // electric/driver VICTOR ARENAL // hmu CHRISTINE NELLI // stylist BILLY WALSH // lead woman STEFFANIE WALK // prop master JONNIE PREY // art swing EMMA SUAREZ // pa ANDY JOHNSON // pa JC RODRIGUEZ // pa DUSTIN BOOKATZ // sound design & mix JAKE VIATOR // colorist BEAU LEON | FRAMESTORE
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endtimeheadlines · 5 years
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90,000 Gather to Wage War Against Spiritual Inaction at The Send
OPINION (Charisma) – If Christians want to pray for awakening and revival, then they need to actually go out into the world and get to work. That was the message of The Send, a charismatic mega-event that continued without ceasing for nearly 12 hours straight on a sweltering Saturday in Orlando, Florida. According to the event’s leaders, 90,000 people registered for and attended the free event, held in the Camping World Stadium. “We are here because we are crazy enough to believe that we are here for the greatest move of God in human history,” said Youth With a Mission’s Andy Byrd. Though The Send is not led by any one individual or ministry,
Byrd has been one of the event’s primary collaborators and acted as de facto emcee, transitioning speakers and artists on and off the stage. That’s a full-time job, particularly when the exhaustive guest list includes Byrd, Francis Chan, Daniel Kolenda, Bill Johnson, Hillsong Young & Free, Lou Engle, Todd White, Jeremy Riddle, Jesus Culture, Mike Bickle, Lindy & the Circuit Riders, Michael Koulianos, Matt Gilman, Banning Liebscher, Darwin Hobbs, Cindy Jacobs, Loren Cunningham, Dunamis Music, Teo Hayashi, Tasha Cobbs, Steffany Gretzinger, Heidi Baker, Yasmin Pierce, Marco Barrientos, Nick Brennt, Amy Ward, Claudio Freidzon, Ruddy Gracia, Dominic Russo, Ben Fitzgerald, Sammy Rodriguez, Brian Barcelona and Loren and Darlene Cunningham. READ MORE
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sjohnson24 · 6 years
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Mrs Costa Rica is Crowned Tonight
Costa Rica Entertainment – Mrs Costa Rica will be crowned at the Wyndham Hotel on Monday.
The judges will select the lady from among 14 contestants. She will go on to represent the country at the Mrs World contest. The Mrs World competition will be start on December 16.
Each of the 14 participants are beautiful. They are all married with children. They range in age from 26 to 51. One of them will be our new queen as of 7 pm on November 6. They are named Teresita Ureña, Karol Rodriguez, Yohanna Alvarez, Jeniffer Miranda, Myrna Rodriguez, Angelica Arias, Steffanie Dobrosky, Diana Hernandez, Natasha Winiker, Katherine Matarrita, Esther Melissa Vargas, Shirley Rojas, Francini Gutierrez and Maria Vanessa Pacheco.
Tickets for the competition are sold at the Experiencias Herradura site. Admission costs $50 and includes snacks as well as a non-alcoholic soft drink. The funds raised go to the Pro Unity Foundation for Palliative Care.
Amanda Vargas, a 13-year-old patient with congenital heart disease, scoliosis and severe myopia has been chosen as the “symbol girl” of the cause.
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larryland · 7 years
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by Roseann Cane
The 1977 film Saturday Night Fever was a smash hit. Based on a 1995 New York Magazine article, Nik Cohn’s “Tribal Rites of a Saturday Night” (which Cohn admitted years later to be fictional), the film propelled John Travolta into stardom, and became the best-selling dance-centered movie of all time until 2010’s Black Swan.
Directed by John Badham with a screenplay by Norman Wexler, and music by the Bee Gees (one of the best-selling soundtracks of all time), it’s not difficult to understand the well-deserved success of the movie. The Bee Gees were commissioned by producer Robert Stigwood to write songs for the film. Not terribly well known at the time, the group created some of the songs during a single weekend, and gathered some songs they’d already written to add to the mix. “Stayin’ Alive” had already been written, and was one of the first songs ready to be used in the film. “Stayin’ Alive” will undoubtedly be forever associated with the movie, in no small part thanks to the movie’s stunning opening sequence.
 The stage musical of Saturday Night Fever, with a book by Nan Knighton in collaboration with Arlene Phillips, Paul Nicholas, and Robert Stigwood, and music by the Bee Gees, opened in London in 1998, and on Broadway the following year. It is now playing at Chatham, NY’s Mac-Haydn Theatre, directed by John Saunders.
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The show opens with “Stayin’ Alive,” too, and in this production, the number falls flat. While James Kinney usually does a superb job choreographing the excellent dancers who grace the Mac-Haydn’s round stage, in this attempt to recreate the busy thoroughfare (86th Street in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn), the chorus walks across the stage and back in “X” formation, bumping into each other (intentionally or accidentally, I couldn’t tell), and the effect is merely one of too many people crammed in too small a space. (Happily, Kinney more than redeems himself later.)
 As Tony Manero, the role originated by Travolta on screen, Daniel Velasquez is very attractive and gifted with a lovely singing voice. Unfortunately, when he is speaking, he frequently sounded as if he were doing a John Travolta impression down to the cadence, and the effect is disruptive; we don’t know where Tony is. It pulls us out of the play. By the end, though, I was gratified that he had stopped impersonating and became his own Tony, Brooklyn accent intact.
 What is terrific about this production are the scenes in the disco club 2001 Odyssey. Lighting designer Andrew Gmoser, scenic designer Kevin Gleason, sound designer Ethan Carleton, choreographer Kinney, and director Saunders have collaborated to transform the entire theater into an authentic disco complete with mirrored disco ball. The lighting design was so successful that it felt as if the audience were right in the club, amid flashing lights and nimble, gyrating dancers.
 I’ve written before about my personal distaste for mic’ing actors, especially in a small theater, but the mics, at least in the particular way they were used in this show, created a serious problem that was impossible to overlook. Early in the show, Tony has an undressing sequence in which he faces a mirror, preening and dancing. The headset part of the mic is usually visible to the audience because of its placement on the actor’s head and face. The body pack transmitter that goes with it is hidden under the actor’s costume. When Mr. Velasquez stripped down to his tight black briefs, his body pack transmitter, roughly the size of two stacked decks of cards, was an abundantly visible protrusion beneath his briefs at the approximate area of his coccyx. At this point Mr. Velasquez was heartily bumping, grinding, and shimmying. To my mind, there was no justification for the placement of that body pack. I felt badly for the actor. The sequence had me cringing, and was at once embarrassing and silly.
 From that point on, I couldn’t help but notice the body packs bulging through most of the cast’s costumes. This was certainly no fault of costume designer Angela Carstensten, who did a fine job clothing the cast. Disco-era clothing is sleek and body-hugging, and I wish that someone either did away with the body packs or devised a better way to disguise them. Certainly, if one was to be placed in Mr. Velasquez’s briefs, he should not have had to strip down to them.
 The production boasts a fine group of actors, singers, and dancers, including Kate Zulauf (Stephanie Mangano), Gabe Belyeu (Monty), belter extraordinaire Aneesa Folds (Candy), and Sophia Tsougros (Annette). As Tony’s parents Frank and Flo, Pat Wemitt and Erin Spears Ledford were well cast, except that Miss Ledford looked far too young to be Tony’s mother, a problem that can easily be fixed with makeup.
My biggest complaint about the stage version of Saturday Night Fever is not about the Mac-Haydn production, but about the script itself. It completely lacks the pathos that was so abundant in the film. That the actors sing the songs from the film disrupts characterization. It is not a film that adapts well to the stage.
It is however, entertaining, and the audience members left the theater delighted. I heard many people exclaim that they had great fun watching the show. If you can go without any expectation that Saturday Night Fever meets the standards of the movie, you’ll find lots to enjoy.
Saturday Night Fever runs July 6-23, 2017, at the Mac-Haydn Theatre, 1925 NY Route 203 in Chatham, NY. Book by Nan Knighton in collaboration with Arlene Phillips, Paul Nicholas, and Robert Stigwood. Music by the Bee Gees (Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb.) Directed by John Saunders; Lighting designer Andrew Gmoser; scenic designer Kevin Gleason; sound designer Ethan Carleton; choreographer James Kinney; costume designer Angela Carstensten. CAST: Daniel Velasquez (Tony Manero), Kate Zulauf (Stephanie Mangano), Gabe Belyeu (Monty), Aneesa Folds (Candy), Sophia Tsougros (Annette), Pat Wemitt (Frank Manero), Erin Spears Ledford (Flo Manero), Dan Macke (Bobby), Sam Pickart (Gus), Ross Flores (Double-J), Alex Carr (Joey), Quinn Corcoran (Frank Manero, Jr.), Laura Michele Erle (Pauline), Lauren Wrigley (Linda Manero), Dakota Dutcher (salesman/Jay/Joseph Cursa), Bryce McAllister (Stephanie’s Dance Partner/Cesar Rodriguez), Stephen C. Kallas (Gabriel), Connor Hubbard (Chester Brinson), Megan Hasse (Stayin’ Alive Girl/Shirley Charles), Catherine Skojec (Doreen/Elizabeth Cursa), Katie Skawski (Girl), Michelle Carter (Waitress), Kelly Gabrielle Murphy (Connie), and Steffany Pratt (Maria Huerta).
REVIEW: “Saturday Night Fever” at the Mac-Haydn by Roseann Cane The 1977 film Saturday Night Fever was a smash hit. Based on a 1995 New York Magazine article, Nik Cohn’s “Tribal Rites of a Saturday Night” (which Cohn admitted years later to be fictional), the film propelled John Travolta into stardom, and became the best-selling dance-centered movie of all time until 2010’s…
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