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On the Tavern Watch Podcast, we don't like to just talk about tabletop RPGs: we like to play them, too! We run monthly ...
The campaign kicks off with a content series featuring HEYDUDE Global Ambassador and style icon Sydney Sweeney, who invites hardworking, music loving, downhome Dudes to show us what makes them a ...
The Insurance industry Committee yesterday flagged off the Third-Party Motor Insurance Campaign aimed at enlightening the public on the benefits of the policy. The Committee which comprises of ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A friend sent me an invitation to her child’s 7th birthday party; however, it came with a handwritten message that stated, “It’s probably best to come after 4 when the ...
After state Rep. Hillary Cassel left the Democratic Party and became a Republican, special interests and Republican-aligned organizations in the state capital started filling her campaign bank acco… ...
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans will be able to watch and listen to 2025 General Election campaign messages from eight political parties during two party political broadcasts on free-to-air TV and radio ...
Lagavulin Single Malt Scotch Whisky, the definitive Islay Single Malt, is unveiling its new Beyond the Smoke marketing campaign designed to redefine perceptions of Scotch and inspire discerning ...
Like for all other Canada Life Centre events, Watch Party tickets will be issued digitally. We recommend presenting your digital ticket through the Jets App with a barcode to scan.
The Working Families Party is subverting democracy by gaming the city’s ranked-choice voting system, critics say. Christopher Sadowski Fact is, the city’s campaign finance system — with its ...
Jehovah’s Witnesses recently launched a month-long campaign to invite Bowling Green area residents to two special events in April. On the evening of April 12, Jehovah’s Witnesses around the ...
The invitation appeared to show not Boston, but the New York City skyline, notably the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building poking out amid the highrises of Midtown Manhattan.
Doug Turner went house to house to invite all his neighbors to a party. All the invitations were handwritten and individualized with artwork that was done by the 87-year-old man.