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simelune · 1 year
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watch out, he's coming for you
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jadedtraitsims · 11 months
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It's finally time to graduate!
Here's some posed photos because the actual in game graduation event is probably going to take place at some inconvenient time lol.
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beardedmrbean · 10 months
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WACO, Texas — After pleading guilty to one count of accessory to murder after the fact and three counts of false statement or representation in the death of Vanessa Guillén on Nov. 28, 2020, Cecily Aguilar has been sentenced to 30 years in prison by a Waco judge.
"I'm happy to say that we can, in a sense, close this chapter and keep moving forward with whether it's legislation or whatever it is of Vanessa's legacy what's next that we keep pushing forward," Mayra Guillén, Vanessa's sister, said Monday outside the courthouse. 
"This judge today, he gave justice to Vanessa, he gave justice for this case," said Natalie Khawam, the attorney of the Guillén family.
In a press conference after the sentencing Monday, Khawam told media outlets that the judge based his maximum sentence decision off the indefensible actions of Aguilar. Those action include new details that were revealed in the courtroom Monday.
Some details were so graphic it made people in the courtroom ill.
Aguilar's aggressive behavior in jail also supported the judge's s decision, according to Khawam.
"We're not talking about a person that has any remorse here," Khawam said. "Anyone could say sorry, two words are easy to say. It's what you did. The crime that you committed, the harm that you've done to this community and this family and all these people."
"We are hoping that this sentencing will bring some sense of relief and some sense of justice to the Guillén family who's waited so long to have this moment," said U.S. Attorney Jaime Esparza, with the Western District of Texas. "The actions of the defendants are indefensible, and the appropriate sentence was handed down."
Prior to the sentencing hearing on Monday, Aug. 14, Guillen's family members and Central Texas community members held a rally outside the courthouse, demanding the maximum 30-year sentence for Aguilar, who pled guilty to charges in connection to the 2020 murder of Fort Cavazos soldier Vanessa Guillén.
In addition to the 30-year sentence, Aguilar faced three years of supervised release and a $1 million fine, according to the Department of Justice.
Much was shared during the hearing, including an acknowledgement that Aguilar had both time and an opportunity to confess to the events that happened on April 22, 2020, as well as statements that her and then-boyfriend Spc. Aaron Robinson had gotten the idea of how to dismember Guillen from the crime drama TV series "Criminal Minds."
According to information from Robinson's Army card, Robinson was inside the arms room, where he killed Guillén, for over an hour. Blood was also found, according to a forensic search.
Additionally, it was revealed that the two also visited the burial site near the Leon River twice. Once to dismember Guillén's body and a second time to mix her remains with cement. Aguilar also said that it took about seven hours for Guillén's bones to be fully broken down among a host of other disturbing details.
On early July 1, Robinson shot and killed himself as Killeen police closed in on him after he left the post.
"This is a painful chapter my family wants to close once and for all," said Mayra Guillén, Vanessa Guillén's sister, ahead of the trial, "and we are pushing, praying and hoping for the maximum sentence."
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passionwit · 1 year
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The Cavazos Legacy
happy new year!! starting yet another random legacy here, this time i'm actually, hopefully going to stick with it. this is julian cavazos, writing assistant, brichester resident, and aspiring poet. read more for rolls
gen 1 rolls:
martial status: single! sims can only move in for pregnancy, then they must move out.
primary career: writer, journalist branch.
generation goal: bot crazy! master the robotics skill, make bots + a servo which will be a roommate for the gen! (very excited for this one, i have yet to play with servos)
misc - festival frequenter: have to attend each festival for at least one sim hour every time it comes to town.
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luridroses-blog · 7 years
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“well this is your room, sorry it’s not nicer”
“it’s great, we really appreciate you letting us stay here”
“I’m glad you guys are here, I can’t wait to show you guys the Bluffs... it’s really amazing”
“I can’t wait either, I’m so excited”
“well I’ll let you guys settle in and stuff”
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ocw-archive · 3 years
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Quartet Of Film Newcomers On Launching Pad With 'Rocket' - Washington Times; February 23, 1996
By Gary Arnold Whimsical feature is first for college pals. "I guess D.C. doesn't have a lot of nice hotels," quips Owen C. Wilson. He knows better. The most charismatic newcomer in a fresh new feature titled "Bottle Rocket," Mr. Wilson is indulging an amiable dig at Columbia Pictures. Evidently, the company systematically spared expenses while arranging a two-week promotional tour for a "Rocket" delegation. Washington was the final stop for that personable delegation of four, which included three Wilsons. Owen, 26, was accompanied by brothers Andrew, 31, and Luke, 24, who also have roles in the movie, an offbeat caper comedy that opens exclusively at the Cineplex Odeon Dupont Circle today. The party was completed by director Wes Anderson, 26, who collaborated with Owen on the screenplay. A very savvy quartet, they were suitably bemused by the second-class status of their downtown but cramped and unstylish accommodations - no fleabag, but no Ritz either. "This sums up the trip," Owen observes. "We have had some excellent views of better hotels."
This penny-pinching send-off had its puzzling aspects. For starters, Columbia would appear to have a modestly exploitable novelty in "Bottle Rocket," which adds to the sum of promising whimsy that has emerged recently from graduates of the University of Texas at Austin.
First Richard Linklatter's "Slacker," then Robert Rodriguez's "El Mariachi." Now "Bottle Rocket," which grew out of an undergraduate friendship between Owen Wilson and Mr. Anderson, who met in a creative-writing class in their junior year. Mr. Wilson graduated from a military school in New Mexico after being expelled in the 10th grade from St. Mark's, a Dallas prep school, which welcomed the prodigal back while lending its grounds to a few sequences in "Bottle Rocket."
The film was shot for the most part in the Dallas area, where the Wilsons and Mr. Anderson grew up. Luke Wilson, later a St. Mark's graduate, dryly notes, "Owen didn't leave much of a legacy."
Mr. Anderson directed a preliminary version of "Bottle Rocket" in 1992 after he and Owen Wilson completed their script. A 13-minute sample, the first draft consisted of two early sequences. "It wasn't meant as a short," he explains. "We intended to keep shooting piecemeal as we raised a few thousand dollars at a time."
The eventual feature, completed on a slim but adequate professional budget of $6 million, was made under the auspices of Hollywood mentors James L. Brooks and Polly Platt.
Someone at Columbia might have been expected to recognize the risk factor involved in providing young humorists with generous ammunition. The "Bottle Rocket" Economy Tour easily could enrich the annals of movie comedy in some future collaboration between Mr. Wilson and Mr. Anderson, who remain close friends and an active writing team.
Owen and Luke have principal roles in the movie, cast respectively as a criminally inclined loose cannon called Dignan and an amorously inclined pal named Anthony. The latter is susceptible to Dignan's petty-theft schemes, but he has an excuse of sorts: He's just been released from a sanitarium.
Happily, Anthony finds a sound alternative to crime in a Mexican housekeeper, Inez, played by Lumi Cavazos, the leading lady of "Like Water for Chocolate." Their romance flourishes serendipitously, despite a total language barrier, at the motel where Inez works and Anthony "hides out," sort of, with Dignan and a third amateur felon, a rich but melancholy misfit named Bob, played by Robert Musgrave.
Andrew Wilson has a minor role as Bob's contemptuous older brother. The three feckless young crooks are ultimately humored and then victimized by a treacherous pro, James Caan as a professional burglar called Mr. Henry. Now relocated to Los Angeles and pursuing an acting career along with his younger brothers, Andrew was the only member of the inner circle with a regular job when "Bottle Rocket" was a long way from realization back in 1991.
"I was making documentaries in Dallas," he explains. "The principal project was a campaign biographical film for Ross Perot. Kind of like 'The Man from Hope,' but it turned out to be an exercise in futility.
"Perot didn't like certain things we had done, especially interviews that were shot in the style Warren Beatty used for 'Reds,' with the subjects sharply lit against dark backgrounds. He thought it made his wife, Margo, look bad - as if her head kind of floated in space. He dropped out of the 1992 race while we were still trying to reattach her head."
Despite this artistic-political setback, Andrew Wilson had become familiar with several film crews and technicians. He became an indispensable go-between for brother Owen and director Anderson, who had no production experience or connections. Andrew also stockpiled 16mm film stock and useful pieces of equipment left over from his documentary projects. This foresight gave "Bottle Rocket" enough resources to get under way as an amateur beau geste.
The Wilsons, whose father, Robert, once managed the public television station in Dallas - he now runs his own advertising agency - also had a useful acquaintance on the fringes of the movie industry, L.M. "Kit" Carson. A maverick filmmaker of a generation ago, Mr. Carson enjoyed considerable cult success in the late 1960s with a resourceful low-budget comedy, "David Holtzman's Diary." His professional career proved spotty at best, but he and his wife were regulars at the Sundance Film Festival.
The Carsons were instrumental in arranging a Sundance showing of the 13-minute "Bottle Rocket." They also relayed the screenplay to independent producer Barbara Boyle, who then recruited Mr. Brooks and Miss Platt, who have been associates since collaborating on the Oscar-winning "Terms of Endearment." Owen Wilson emerges as the immediate performing discovery of "Bottle Rocket." His excitable, delusionary Dignan should be a screwball sensation with young audiences. Owen is also the first of the brothers to get a prompt casting call from Hollywood: He has a role in the new Jim Carrey vehicle "Cable Guy."
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iqvts · 5 years
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Contact: Tracy Cavazos (972) 978-5330 [email protected]
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demitgibbs · 5 years
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PRIDE FORT LAUDERDALE The 42nd edition of this beloved event has expanded to a 5 day extravaganza with a Fashion Show, a Parade, a Latin T Dance, a Lesbian T Dance, a couple drag brunches, a block party, and of course the festival. Wed, February 20 through Sunday, February 24; PrideFortLauderdale.org
BROADWAY – Waitress
Inspired by Adrienne Shelly’s beloved film, Waitress tells the story of Jenna – a waitress and expert pie maker, Jenna dreams of a way out of her small town and loveless marriage. A baking contest in a nearby county and the town’s new doctor may offer her a chance at a fresh start, while her fellow waitresses offer their own recipes for happiness. But Jenna must summon the strength and courage to rebuild her own life.
Tues, February 26 – Sun, March 3; Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami); Tix: start at $34; ArshtCenter.org
COMEDIAN – Paula Poundstone
She is one of our country’s preeminent comedians, known for her smart, observational humor and spontaneous wit tours regularly performing over 85 shows a year. She was the first woman, in its then 73rd year, to perform standup comedy at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. She won an American Comedy Award for Best Female Standup Comic.
Sat, February 23; 8pm; Coral Springs Center for the Arts (2855 Coral Springs Dr.); Tix: Start at $38; TheCenterCS.com
PSYCHIC – Theresa Caputo Live!
She is an American television personality best known for portraying a medium on the TLC reality TV series, Long Island Medium since 2011. She is also the author of two books and tours around the country with her live experience. Sat, February 23; 8pm; Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (1 Seminole Way, Hollywood); Tix: $60, $75, $90 and $105; seminolehardrockhollywood.com.
BANDS – South Florida Pride Wind Ensemble Renowned composer and clinician, Robert Sheldon, will conduct the 8th Season of the Youth Pride Band of South Florida. The Youth Band is comprised of over 90 high school students from the tri-county area. They will be joined by another 50 members of the South Florida Pride Wind Ensemble for the second half of the performance. Before the night is over, at least 15 students will be awarded with $1,000 college scholarships Sun, February 24; 7pm; The Broward Center for the Performing Arts (201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $30; BrowardCenter.org
AGT’s – Puddles Pity Party
The “Sad Clown with the Golden Voice” is back with a suitcase full of all-new emotional anthems and plenty of Kleenex. As with any Pity Party performance, it’s not all sadness and longing. Puddles’s set is peppered with a brilliant sense of the absurd, mixing lots of humor with the awkward, tender moments.
Wed, February 27; 8pm; Parker Playhouse (707 NE 8th St, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $33-$48; ParkerPlayhouse.com
TV – World Of Dance
Season 3 of the Jennifer Lopez-produced dance competition will move to Sundays at 8pm after the premiere episode. Lopez is back as a judge, along with Derek Hough, Ne-Yo and host Scott Evans takes over for Jenna Dewan. This show gives dancers the platform to showcase their talents and the opportunity to receive a life-altering grand prize of $1 million.
Tues, February 26; 9pm; NBC;
MOVIE – How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
In the 3rd and final installment of this much loved animated movie, Hiccup discovers Toothless isn’t the only Night Fury, he must seek “The Hidden World”, a secret Dragon Utopia before a hired tyrant named Grimmel finds it first. This Animation/Action/Adventure/Comedy/Family/Fantasy movie features the voices of: Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, F. Murray Abraham, and Cate Blanchett.
Premiere’s Friday, February 22; Rated PG; 104 minutes.
OUTSHINE’S – Big Night Out
They invite you to celebrate Hollywood’s biggest night – the 91st Academy Awards watch party event. The night will feature a red carpet, complimentary valet, passed appetizers, full sit down dinner, 3 hour open bar, and will honor Scott Greenberg, De Palazzo, Jacqueline Lorber, Emery Grant and Julian Cavazos.  Performers will be Joe Posa, Tony Tripoli, Angeliki Tasic and Cindy Curtis. Benefits the Outshine Film Festivals Education Initiative.
Sun, February 24; 7pm; The Venue (2345 Wilton Dr. Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $150; Outshinefilm.com
BAND – The Beach Boys
These American icons celebrate more than half a century of making music, and are led by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, who along with Jeffrey Foskett, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill, Keith Hubacher, Scott Totten and Christian Love continue the legacy of America’s iconic band. This concert will not feature Brian Wilson, Al Jardine or David Marks. Wed, February 27; 8pm; Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (1 Seminole Way, Hollywood); Tix: $45, $65 and $85; seminolehardrockhollywood.com
from Hotspots! Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2019/02/20/top-10-of-the-week-25/ from Hot Spots Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.tumblr.com/post/182939515315
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cynthiajayusa · 5 years
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Top 10 of the Week
PRIDE FORT LAUDERDALE The 42nd edition of this beloved event has expanded to a 5 day extravaganza with a Fashion Show, a Parade, a Latin T Dance, a Lesbian T Dance, a couple drag brunches, a block party, and of course the festival. Wed, February 20 through Sunday, February 24; PrideFortLauderdale.org
BROADWAY – Waitress
Inspired by Adrienne Shelly’s beloved film, Waitress tells the story of Jenna – a waitress and expert pie maker, Jenna dreams of a way out of her small town and loveless marriage. A baking contest in a nearby county and the town’s new doctor may offer her a chance at a fresh start, while her fellow waitresses offer their own recipes for happiness. But Jenna must summon the strength and courage to rebuild her own life.
Tues, February 26 – Sun, March 3; Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami); Tix: start at $34; ArshtCenter.org
COMEDIAN – Paula Poundstone
She is one of our country’s preeminent comedians, known for her smart, observational humor and spontaneous wit tours regularly performing over 85 shows a year. She was the first woman, in its then 73rd year, to perform standup comedy at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. She won an American Comedy Award for Best Female Standup Comic.
Sat, February 23; 8pm; Coral Springs Center for the Arts (2855 Coral Springs Dr.); Tix: Start at $38; TheCenterCS.com
PSYCHIC – Theresa Caputo Live!
She is an American television personality best known for portraying a medium on the TLC reality TV series, Long Island Medium since 2011. She is also the author of two books and tours around the country with her live experience. Sat, February 23; 8pm; Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (1 Seminole Way, Hollywood); Tix: $60, $75, $90 and $105; seminolehardrockhollywood.com.
BANDS – South Florida Pride Wind Ensemble Renowned composer and clinician, Robert Sheldon, will conduct the 8th Season of the Youth Pride Band of South Florida. The Youth Band is comprised of over 90 high school students from the tri-county area. They will be joined by another 50 members of the South Florida Pride Wind Ensemble for the second half of the performance. Before the night is over, at least 15 students will be awarded with $1,000 college scholarships Sun, February 24; 7pm; The Broward Center for the Performing Arts (201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $30; BrowardCenter.org
AGT’s – Puddles Pity Party
The “Sad Clown with the Golden Voice” is back with a suitcase full of all-new emotional anthems and plenty of Kleenex. As with any Pity Party performance, it’s not all sadness and longing. Puddles’s set is peppered with a brilliant sense of the absurd, mixing lots of humor with the awkward, tender moments.
Wed, February 27; 8pm; Parker Playhouse (707 NE 8th St, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $33-$48; ParkerPlayhouse.com
TV – World Of Dance
Season 3 of the Jennifer Lopez-produced dance competition will move to Sundays at 8pm after the premiere episode. Lopez is back as a judge, along with Derek Hough, Ne-Yo and host Scott Evans takes over for Jenna Dewan. This show gives dancers the platform to showcase their talents and the opportunity to receive a life-altering grand prize of $1 million.
Tues, February 26; 9pm; NBC;
MOVIE – How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
In the 3rd and final installment of this much loved animated movie, Hiccup discovers Toothless isn’t the only Night Fury, he must seek “The Hidden World”, a secret Dragon Utopia before a hired tyrant named Grimmel finds it first. This Animation/Action/Adventure/Comedy/Family/Fantasy movie features the voices of: Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, F. Murray Abraham, and Cate Blanchett.
Premiere’s Friday, February 22; Rated PG; 104 minutes.
OUTSHINE’S – Big Night Out
They invite you to celebrate Hollywood’s biggest night – the 91st Academy Awards watch party event. The night will feature a red carpet, complimentary valet, passed appetizers, full sit down dinner, 3 hour open bar, and will honor Scott Greenberg, De Palazzo, Jacqueline Lorber, Emery Grant and Julian Cavazos.  Performers will be Joe Posa, Tony Tripoli, Angeliki Tasic and Cindy Curtis. Benefits the Outshine Film Festivals Education Initiative.
Sun, February 24; 7pm; The Venue (2345 Wilton Dr. Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $150; Outshinefilm.com
BAND – The Beach Boys
These American icons celebrate more than half a century of making music, and are led by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, who along with Jeffrey Foskett, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill, Keith Hubacher, Scott Totten and Christian Love continue the legacy of America’s iconic band. This concert will not feature Brian Wilson, Al Jardine or David Marks. Wed, February 27; 8pm; Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (1 Seminole Way, Hollywood); Tix: $45, $65 and $85; seminolehardrockhollywood.com
source https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2019/02/20/top-10-of-the-week-25/ from Hot Spots Magazine https://hotspotsmagazin.blogspot.com/2019/02/top-10-of-week_20.html
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hotspotsmagazine · 5 years
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Top 10 of the Week
PRIDE FORT LAUDERDALE The 42nd edition of this beloved event has expanded to a 5 day extravaganza with a Fashion Show, a Parade, a Latin T Dance, a Lesbian T Dance, a couple drag brunches, a block party, and of course the festival. Wed, February 20 through Sunday, February 24; PrideFortLauderdale.org
BROADWAY – Waitress
Inspired by Adrienne Shelly’s beloved film, Waitress tells the story of Jenna – a waitress and expert pie maker, Jenna dreams of a way out of her small town and loveless marriage. A baking contest in a nearby county and the town’s new doctor may offer her a chance at a fresh start, while her fellow waitresses offer their own recipes for happiness. But Jenna must summon the strength and courage to rebuild her own life.
Tues, February 26 – Sun, March 3; Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami); Tix: start at $34; ArshtCenter.org
COMEDIAN – Paula Poundstone
She is one of our country’s preeminent comedians, known for her smart, observational humor and spontaneous wit tours regularly performing over 85 shows a year. She was the first woman, in its then 73rd year, to perform standup comedy at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. She won an American Comedy Award for Best Female Standup Comic.
Sat, February 23; 8pm; Coral Springs Center for the Arts (2855 Coral Springs Dr.); Tix: Start at $38; TheCenterCS.com
PSYCHIC – Theresa Caputo Live!
She is an American television personality best known for portraying a medium on the TLC reality TV series, Long Island Medium since 2011. She is also the author of two books and tours around the country with her live experience. Sat, February 23; 8pm; Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (1 Seminole Way, Hollywood); Tix: $60, $75, $90 and $105; seminolehardrockhollywood.com.
BANDS – South Florida Pride Wind Ensemble Renowned composer and clinician, Robert Sheldon, will conduct the 8th Season of the Youth Pride Band of South Florida. The Youth Band is comprised of over 90 high school students from the tri-county area. They will be joined by another 50 members of the South Florida Pride Wind Ensemble for the second half of the performance. Before the night is over, at least 15 students will be awarded with $1,000 college scholarships Sun, February 24; 7pm; The Broward Center for the Performing Arts (201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $30; BrowardCenter.org
AGT’s – Puddles Pity Party
The “Sad Clown with the Golden Voice” is back with a suitcase full of all-new emotional anthems and plenty of Kleenex. As with any Pity Party performance, it’s not all sadness and longing. Puddles’s set is peppered with a brilliant sense of the absurd, mixing lots of humor with the awkward, tender moments.
Wed, February 27; 8pm; Parker Playhouse (707 NE 8th St, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $33-$48; ParkerPlayhouse.com
TV – World Of Dance
Season 3 of the Jennifer Lopez-produced dance competition will move to Sundays at 8pm after the premiere episode. Lopez is back as a judge, along with Derek Hough, Ne-Yo and host Scott Evans takes over for Jenna Dewan. This show gives dancers the platform to showcase their talents and the opportunity to receive a life-altering grand prize of $1 million.
Tues, February 26; 9pm; NBC;
MOVIE – How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
In the 3rd and final installment of this much loved animated movie, Hiccup discovers Toothless isn’t the only Night Fury, he must seek “The Hidden World”, a secret Dragon Utopia before a hired tyrant named Grimmel finds it first. This Animation/Action/Adventure/Comedy/Family/Fantasy movie features the voices of: Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, F. Murray Abraham, and Cate Blanchett.
Premiere’s Friday, February 22; Rated PG; 104 minutes.
OUTSHINE’S – Big Night Out
They invite you to celebrate Hollywood’s biggest night – the 91st Academy Awards watch party event. The night will feature a red carpet, complimentary valet, passed appetizers, full sit down dinner, 3 hour open bar, and will honor Scott Greenberg, De Palazzo, Jacqueline Lorber, Emery Grant and Julian Cavazos.  Performers will be Joe Posa, Tony Tripoli, Angeliki Tasic and Cindy Curtis. Benefits the Outshine Film Festivals Education Initiative.
Sun, February 24; 7pm; The Venue (2345 Wilton Dr. Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $150; Outshinefilm.com
BAND – The Beach Boys
These American icons celebrate more than half a century of making music, and are led by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, who along with Jeffrey Foskett, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill, Keith Hubacher, Scott Totten and Christian Love continue the legacy of America’s iconic band. This concert will not feature Brian Wilson, Al Jardine or David Marks. Wed, February 27; 8pm; Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (1 Seminole Way, Hollywood); Tix: $45, $65 and $85; seminolehardrockhollywood.com
from Hotspots! Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2019/02/20/top-10-of-the-week-25/
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Before prom photoshoot.
I was going to take a photo of them all together as like a class photo but it just didn't want to work. So instead there's a picture of the cheer team and the football team together :)
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when nighttime came, they invited luca over to watch some scary movies - i think mattie was a little scared.
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this house is slowly becoming home <3
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flora invited a friend from school over, sabrina by @acuar-io <3 all they did was look at memes and watch movies tbh
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