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It's the year of the dollar at plaza
A giant snake sat coiled in the center of South Coast Plaza's Jewel Court, keeping watch over a bounty of oversized coins, lush flowers and stacks of oranges. In its clutches was a glittering bronze fan, and red paper lanterns suspended from bamboo...
Tags: Marketing, Holidays, China, The Happiest News!, Fendi
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South Florida airports report cancellations due to northeast winter storm
Sun SentinelSouth Florida airports are reporting several flight cancellations and delays to cities in the Northeastern U.S. corridor due to a mega storm that's targeting the area. As of 3:20 p.m. Friday 69 arrival and departure flights were cancelled at Fort...Tags: Air Transportation, Travel, Miami International Airport, Air Transportation Delays, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Beyonce announces world tour, with a stop at Staples Center
After delivering an exuberant halftime performance at Sunday’s Super Bowl, Beyoncé announced she will embark on her first world tour since 2009. The pop diva quietly rolled out details on her official website late Sunday. Billed as “The...Tags: Travel, American Express Company, R. Kelly, AEG, Black Entertainment Television (tv network)
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40th Annie Award nominees and winners list
Disney's "Wreck-It Ralph" was named best animated film of 2012 at the 40th Annie Awards on Saturday evening at UCLA's Royce Hall. Rich Moore also was named best director for the animated comedy about a video game villain who dreams of being a hero, and ...
Tags: Terry Gilliam, Rise of the Guardians (movie), Television, Family Guy (tv program), Movies
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Kwanzaa event features African drummers, dance and theater
With rapt attention, 4-year-old Alexis Gamble fixed her eyes on three teenage girls, bare-footed in vibrant-colored dresses, as they danced to traditional African beats on Saturday, the fourth day of Kwanzaa.
The Gamble family, of Owings Mills, lights...Tags: Kwanzaa, Maulana Karenga, Travel, Holidays, Dance
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10 things you might not know about North Korea
North Korea is an international pariah, a bandit state, the "Hermit Kingdom." It's also a net exporter of news: North Korea announced Friday that it had detained an American citizen for "hostile acts against the republic." And a rocket launch this month...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), North Korea, Ri Sol Ju, Movies, South Korea
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A&H's Critique & Conversation series continues Tuesday
The Art & History Museums – Maitland (A&H) continues its popular Artists' Critique & Conversation series at 6 p.m. this Tuesday, Jan. 22. The program is free, and the public is encouraged to attend. Each critique is led by artist Josh Garrick....
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arts and Culture, Artists, City National Corporation
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Cruising to exotic Caribbean
CURACAO — There is absolutely nothing wrong with Cozumel or the Bahamas. But once you've seen them, it's time to branch out. Cruise lines are experimenting with all kinds of interesting Caribbean itineraries that expose travelers to a broader...Tags: Royal Caribbean International, Arts and Culture, Caribbean Islands, Dominican Republic, Europe
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Interview: Kill Hannah's Christmas presence
Kill Hannah has spent much of its career coming to its fans around the country and in Europe, but once a year during the holiday season the Chicago alt-rock band has its fans come to it for “A New Heart For Christmas.” And considering the...
Tags: Religious Festivals, House of Blues Chicago, Holidays, Music, Barack Obama
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Spending by international visitors sets new record for September
Spending by international visitors to the U.S. continues to rise, setting a new record in September. Foreign visitors spent $13.9 billion traveling to and visiting the U.S. in September, a 4% increase over the same month in 2011, according to data...
Tags: Travel, China, Brazil
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3-D Buddhas protect religious sites from touchy-feely tourists
The Religion WorldCNN reporter Katie Hunt writes about how the innovative use of digital technology is saving the ancient religious sites in Asia from mass tourism: Hong Kong (CNN)– A darkened room in a Hong Kong university building is an unlikely portal into an... -
Head out for the holidays
The holidays are here before you know it and often gone before you've had a chance to sample any of the wonderful seasonal offerings. Taking a day trip to any of these destinations will provide a quick cup of cheer.
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Shadrack's Christmas Light...Tags: Museum of Natural History, Holidays, Music, Gingerbread Houses, Dr. Seuss
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