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“Loaded” (10 p.m., AMC): This twisted new series, a British import, focuses on four 30-something techies and childhood friends who become multi-millionaires over night when they sell their videogame company. Alas, they soon learn that there are many pitfalls that come with being young and incredibly wealthy. Amid a raging hurricane of money, excess, and “millionaire guilt,” their lifelong relationships are about to be put to the test. “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (11:35 p.m., CBS): It’s “Russia Week” as Colbert hosts a series of shows highlighting his recent “top secret, highly publicized” visit to the country that continues to be in the headlines. Throughout “Russia Week,” “The Late Show” will air pieces shot while Colbert was in St. Petersburg and Moscow, featuring his interactions with the Russian people, his interview and vodka shots on the Russian late night television talk show “Evening Urgant,” and lessons he learned on how to live the oligarch lifestyle from Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov. Guests this week include former Vice President Al Gore, Issa Rae, Keegan-Michael Key, Jason Bateman and the rock band Muse.
Apparently it started in 1996 with a boombox and a bunch of swing-dancing friends who just wanted to bring the boogie outside, Then it began to grow, And now, each Sunday (unless it’s pouring rain — what’s that?), they set up speakers, a DJ cues some Big Band or ’50s rock ‘n’ roll or New Orleans jazz, and a hoot and a half of a party starts up, It often draws as many as 200 people: young, old, guys, dolls, all colors, all sizes — one of the most diverse groups I’ve ever come across, Friends, strangers, regulars, passers-by, natives, tourists, people in pork pie hats, people in bike shorts, some who know how to do the Shorty George and the Texas ballerina ballet necklace-dancer's necklace- silver ballet shoe, ballerina pendant, perfect gift for dancer, cutest recital Tommy, some who definitely don’t, But all are just having a grand time..
Job-hunting and being a perma-intern can both feel a lot like dating. Sifting through listings, you look for the one that fits your idea of the perfect job. There are deal-clinchers and deal-breakers. Ahead of the interview, you get butterflies. You dress carefully, maybe even do your hair. And once you land the internship, the dance begins to see if this could be something serious. It’s tedious to get started, but the payoff is supposed to be worth it: you can only go on so many first dates and job interviews before you start wishing for ‘the one.’ You start to feel like a perfectionist, but how can you take a job that pays so little? That provides no healthcare? That simply isn’t available for more than six months? Just like it doesn’t make sense to sit around and wait for Prince Charming, underemployed and burdened with student debt, millennials can’t afford to sit around and hold out for a permanent full-time job with an amazing pay and benefits.
“Your candidate of choice kissed me without my consent,” Crooks wrote, and ballerina ballet necklace-dancer's necklace- silver ballet shoe, ballerina pendant, perfect gift for dancer, cutest recital then she began to wonder whether there was some way to tell her story, or some piece of evidence, that could change herrelative’s mind, During one news conference, she had asked Trump to release the security videotapes from the 24th floor that day, but he never responded, She had not heard from him, or anyone representing him, since she came home from New York, “What can I ever do to prove this happened and that it impacted my life?” she said..
“The first time I stood on this stage was 25 years ago,” said Maresca, a longtime downtown club promoter, who remembers the rows of filthy theater seats that were pulled out to create a dance floor. “It’s amazing to be back in this building.”. F/X lasted for nearly six years before closing in 1995. O’Brien — a South San Jose native who went to Gunderson High in the early ’80s — was a regular and worked there, too, hosting shows in the venue’s lobby area bar when the main auditorium was dark. “My vision of Corey at F/X was him parked on a stool with a cigarette in the front bar,” said Maresca, who gifted O’Brien with an old “Please, No Smoking the Auditorium” sign he saved from the venue’s Pussycat days.
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