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Situated near the intersection of Tanque Verde Road and Grant Road, the swap meet encompasses a plot of land so vast that first-timers often develop a condition known as “merchandise vertigo”—the ...
The hotel’s Jett’s Grill serves hearty Texas fare including their famous pistachio-crusted steak and Marfalafel – a local ...
Sammie Seamon Think of this one-night-only performance as a kind of live-action trailer for Summer Stock Austin’s upcoming productions of Mary Poppins (running July 24-August 10) and Jesus Christ ...
They don’t make them like they used to. In fact, they barely make them at all. Sketch shows are a dying TV breed.
• St. John’s (Hain’s) United Church of Christ, 591 N. Church Road, Lower Heidelberg Township, will hold its annual Picnic in the Grove next Saturday.
A pedestrian in Spanish Fork is in critical condition after police say they were struck by a vehicle while in a crosswalk. The victim's identity hasn't been released by officials.
Joplin elementary summer program offers unique hybrid Spanish-art class Mulvaney warns of safety concerns over White House’s new flagpoles Sir Rod Stewart explains why he's no longer friends ...
Amid the ongoing protests across the country over the weekend and continued frustrations in Los Angeles over US Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, one singer decided to take a stand with ...
A man accidentally drove his car down the Spanish Steps in Rome, a historical monument that is highly vulnerable to damage by the public.
Singer Vanessa Hernandez aka Nezza says that she performed the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium over the weekend despite officials wanting it performed in English, she claims.
Singer Nezza is speaking out after singing the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium on Saturday.
The Latin-R&B singer Nezza tearfully explained why she sang "The Star Spangled Banner" in Spanish at a Dodgers game despite being told not to.