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  • 6 days ago | sacbee.com | DeboRah Price |Deborah Price

    With his just-released new single, “Forget About the World,” serving as a judge on The Voice Australia, hosting his YouTube series Stories to Tell and planning an upcoming tour, it wouldn’t appear that Richard Marx has mastered work/life balance. But in reality, the veteran hitmaker has learned to work hard and play hard, thanks to watching rock icon Rod Stewart. “There is a balance.

  • 1 week ago | charlotteobserver.com | DeboRah Price |Deborah Price

    The life-altering nature of is no secret. The television drama series, which depicts the life of Jesus and his disciples, first aired in 2019 and has slowly become the largest crowd-funded TV show in history. Millions of fans from all across the globe have reacted to the show with overwhelming positivity making it the largest crowd-funded show in history.

  • 1 week ago | firstforwomen.com | DeboRah Price |Deborah Price |Raquel Lekic

    For Carla Hall, Easter stirs warm memories of childhood in Tennessee—moments filled with family, food, and the joy of spring’s arrival. It’s a time she remembers fondly, not just for the traditions but for the sense of renewal it always brought. “My sister and I were always dressed up,” Carla tells FIRST for Women, gracing our cover with her signature smile (get your copy here!). “We would go to church and then to my grandmother’s house, and there was always Easter ham.

  • 1 month ago | charlotteobserver.com | DeboRah Price |Deborah Price

    Long before Kelly Clarkson won the first season of American Idol in 2002 or Sofronio Vasquez was named winner of the most recent season of , Sawyer Brown took the grand prize on the inaugural season of Star Search, becoming the first winner of a televised singing competition. In 1983, it was an unusual entry into country music, but the Ed McMahon-hosted show provided the springboard to a successful career that has lasted 40 years-and is still thriving.

  • 1 month ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | DeboRah Price |Deborah Price

    Site of rejected £1bn waste incinerator to be soldThe site where a £1bn waste incinerator was proposed to be built before the plans were halted by the government is to be sold. Hertfordshire County Council said it no longer had "purpose" for the New Barnfield Centre site near Hatfield, where Hatfield School was based until 1990. The authority had spent nearly £6m supporting the energy-from-waste project before it was turned down by the secretary of state in 2014.

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