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Judith Lucy: Why a female friendship was my first true love

Advertisement For a long time I said, and completely believed, that I didn’t encounter sexism until I moved to Melbourne and started doing stand-up comedy. I thought this because I went to an all-girls school and then majored in theatre arts at university, which was also dominated by female students. Putting aside the gender-stereotypes bonanza that was going on in my own home, on my TV screen, in my church, my education, and almost everything else I encountered, I’d somehow managed to hide from myself the fact that while I spent my first 20-odd years working hard and determined to have a career, I was also completely convinced that my “real” life would only begin once I had a man. The annoying thing is that I really could’ve put the whole thing to bed when I was six. We had a handful of boys at my tiny primary school, which I attended until I was nine, and one of them proposed to me in grade one. I turned him down. I wonder if Stuart is still available?

Judith Lucy: Why a female friendship was my first true love

Judith Lucy: Why a female friendship was my first true love
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Producer has holiday classic, local returning favorite on tap

$25 suggested donation at swampradiojax.com Jacksonville theatrical producer Ian Mairs has two holiday projects on tap, one live and one virtual.  At the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall, he s putting on a youth production of A Christmas Story. At the Florida Theatre, he s resurrecting a local favorite, Swamp Radio, for a virtual fundraiser to help displaced theater workers. You can actually go see Ralphie and his relentless quest for a Red Ryder air rifle. Apex Theatre Studio, a World Golf Village-based group that trains young artists, is putting on Jean Shepherd s holiday favorite three times  at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Seating is limited to 25 percent capacity, or about 100 people for each performance. Performers on stage will be wearing masks for most of the show.

St Augustine offers plenty of activities this holiday season

Nights of Lights Daily through Jan. 31, 2021: The City of St. Augustine glows with more than 3 million white lights during the 27th annual Nights of Lights an event that was recognized by National Geographic as one of the Top 10 light displays in the world. The lights come on at sunset every evening. There are many options for viewing the lights, including driving through in your own vehicle (we recommend weeknights, and in January, for less traffic congestion). From trolley rides, by helicopter, on boat tours, horse-and-carriage rides, pub crawls and food tours see the city in many ways, all lit up during the holiday season. More details at nightsoflights.com.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170701:15:18:00

good sense, but they don t. they re just greedy sons of i don t like politicians either all the time but i don t see why amazon and its friends should have an advantage over the mom-and-pop retailers on main street. david: okay will try to hold up one side of the argument will leave it with dell. eric, what you got. the morning. as my new book debuts, folks on the left are scrambling protect the swamp lady. big government in d.c. what democrats are doing to protect obamacare is likely proving my point. plus, did hollywood director rob rhino just wage war on president trump? we will see you at 11:30. david: low-wage hourly workers in seattle paying the price for the wage hike. they are actually getting less pay now.

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