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In the end, Suzanne and Tony were eliminated and since they have been near the bottom, it was clear that it wasn’t a surprise. Co-host Erin Andrews asked Suzanne, “You said since Day 1 that you wanted to prove a woman in her late 60s could come out here and make this ballroom her own. Did you do that?”. “I did that!” Suzanne shouted. “I think all women my age should go on hormones,” she added with a laugh. Then “Tony is a gentleman and gave me everything he had and I am so in love with this man.” Once more, the couple going home came from the middle of the scores, not the bottom — the previous week’s scores are their downfall.
“When we set up Berkeley ballet shoes, handmade unframed cross stitch- ballerina, girls gift, gift for a girl, ballet shoes, girls room decor, dancer, da RADICAL last year, we never thought it would be so important in our daily lives,” said Tarnopolsky, “Cal Performances and Philharmonia Baroque are truly international organizations, and this is really the ideal of what we can do.”, Contact Georgia Rowe at growe@pacbell.net, PHILHARMONIA BAROQUE, Presents Rameau’s “Le Temple de la Gloire”, When: 8 p.m, April 28 and 29, 3 p.m, April 30, Where: Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, Tickets: $30-$120; 510-642-9988; www.calperformances.org..
Whether you’re an omnivore or a vegetarian, you’ll find that Spanish cuisine brims with delicious, healthful food. I’ve put together four of my favorite home-cooked dishes to help convince you, starting with my all-time favorite food of summer — gazpacho andaluz. All summer long, there is always an enormous vat of gazpacho in our fridge, and we guzzle it down for breakfast, lunch and dinner. In the U.S., I often see Gazpacho Andaluz that looks like watery, insipid tomato juice — or chunky salsa with imposing flavors like cilantro.
And if there’s a dance genie, Julian De Guzman, ballet shoes, handmade unframed cross stitch- ballerina, girls gift, gift for a girl, ballet shoes, girls room decor, dancer, da 25, definitely has access to it, The Oakland native triple threat — musical theater’s term for an acting, singing and dancing talent — is flipping, pirouetting and pounding his miraculous way on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning “Newsies.”, His story, a magical mix of modeling, mentoring and medicine, begins in the Philippines, where his ancestors danced, It then soars to America, where his father, Dr, Joe De Guzman, studied and taught ballet, ballroom and Philippine folk dance, Then it spirals its way through the lives of Julian and his sister, Robyn, also a musical theater actor..
It’s organized by volunteers from the Los Gatos Community Foundation and Paul Kent, the leader of the Los Gatos-based band The Houserockers. The Houserockers are the headliners, and the Johnny Neri Band is the opening act. People are welcome to picnic in the park, although the snack shack will be open during the dance. The Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad and the Bill Mason Carousel will be open, too. The end-of-summer party will feature free hot dogs and ribs, as well as games for all. Attendees are asked to bring a side dish or salad to share, but everything else will be on the house.
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