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Clayton Town Hall Meeting: 7-8:30 p.m. Aug. 8. A town-hall meeting to help shape the future of the library by gathering input and determining how the library can better serve the community. Refreshments provided. Advance registration encouraged. Reading Recommendations for Book Lovers: 7-8:30 p.m. Aug. 12. For adults, Ron Shoop, a representative from Random House, will make recommendations from a selection of books. Clayton Library Book Club: 7-9 p.m. on the second Mondays is open to interested adults. On Aug. 12, Sunny Solomon leads the discussion on “Flight Behavior” by Barbara Kingsolver.
Today, Thada attends preschool in Alameda and has caught up developmentally, his mom said, “He’s doing awesome, he’s unique and smart and loves to dance, sing and draw,” Harrison said, She said Thada might have inherited his drawing talents from his parents who both have art backgrounds, In fact, the couple ballet art print - pink ballet shoes - dance - watercolor art print - nursery decor - various sizes - modern art started a drawing journal when Thada was in NICU, doodling and writing down their thoughts, “My husband made up a story about Thada that he told him every day — about a little bean and how that little bean would grow,” Harrison said..
But he really isn’t happy when he discovers — via a bit of harmless breaking-and-entering — that the father of the girl who gave the kid a bloody nose is an ex-narc. Say goodbye to restraint. At this point, Gator and his goons start trying to run Phil out of town, which only makes our hero mad. This, of course, is precisely what makes fans of Jason Statham movies happiest. For the rest of us, it helps that Franco clearly relishes his role as the heavy here, lapping up the part like so much gumbo. The Academy Award nominee makes quite the entrance, pronouncing the name “Gator Bodine” like his tongue is doing a slow Cajun waltz around it, just before applying a baseball bat to the shins of a competitor who has had the temerity to horn in on Gator’s drug business.
Judges this week are regulars Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy, and the guest judge is Olympic gold medal figure skater Tara Lipinsky, I loved watched Tara and fellow gold medalist Johnny Weir when they did such a great job as commentators during the Winter Olympics, so I was expecting her to be good, and I wasn’t disappointed, My absolute favorite pairing tonight was Zack Everhart Jr, with Amy Yakima, Season 10 winner, As choreographed by Sonja Tayeh, the contemporary piece ballet art print - pink ballet shoes - dance - watercolor art print - nursery decor - various sizes - modern art that was a tribute to a friend who had died was incredibly touching, The judges gave the dancers a standing ovation at the conclusion, and even Cat blurted out, “Amazing! Spectacular!” Nigel thought the piece was “absolutely stunning,” and Tara recalled that Amy said it could be a “Wow moment” — but that was an understatement, “I’m speechless,” Tara said, Mary tearfully called it a masterpiece, Ironically, Zack was one of the two guys with the lowest votes from last week, Oh, Nigel also gave it away that Sonja will be choreographing for the Martha Graham Dance Company..
Kristen Stewart shows some serious shake in the new video for the Rolling Stones new single, a cover of Eddie Taylor’s 1955 song “Ride ‘Em On Down.”. Related ArticlesTV this week: Patricia Arquette shines in ‘The Act’ on HuluWendy Williams is right about Howard Stern losing his edge, fans and critics sayReview: Pink Floyd legend delivers a must-see concert experienceGavin Newsom muses on Kimberly Guilfoyle dating Donald Trump Jr.James Gunn will direct third Guardians movie after allThe Stones just released an album of blues covers called “Blue & Lonesome.”.
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