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HELLO AMERICA! It is so good to see that the TV and Motion Picture is slowly opening their doors for action again. Producers and agents are setting up meetings to discuss possible shows and films they were forced to put aside until it was genuinely safe. My representative, Lloyd Robinson, was forced to postpone meetings with 20th Century Fox and a few others concerning our sitcom, “The House on Laurel Canyon,” because of the dreadful virus. Depression, as you all can possibly attest to, hit the industry like a bolt of lightning. A few days ago, my phone began to ring off the wall with the news that the TV studios are slowly developing schedules to continue meetings with agents, producer and directors who previously were set for work before the virus hit the entire nation.
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Prairie Harm Reduction’s supervised drug consumption site is looking to hire additional staff and expand its hours after an impromptu community fundraising campaign netted more than $180,000.
Prairie Harm Reduction, which operates Saskatchewan’s only supervised consumption site in its building on 20th Street West, has twice asked the Saskatchewan government for funds to operate the site on a 24/7 basis. After that request was denied for a second time last month, businesses including a butcher, a movie theatre and a pole-dancing studio joined forces to raise the cash.
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There was a point in time when
NUNSENSE, a mindless frolic conceived by composer and greeting card entrepreneur Dan Goggin was considered funny. It s a long way from the 80 s ~ its audiences and tastes ~ when a groaner like this could snag rave reviews and awards (Outer Critics Circle for best off-Broadway musical), attract the golden comedy queens of that era (the likes of Edie Adams, Kaye Ballard, Pat Carroll, Peggy Cass, Phyllis Diller, Sally Struthers, Joanne Worley) to perform in featured roles, spawn multiple adaptations and spinoffs, and become the second longest-running Off-Broadway show in history (after
The Fantasticks).
ROCK SPRINGS The Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency is pleased to announce the Volunteer of the Month for April: Paul Murray.
Murray was instrumental in preparing the fourth annual Holy Thursday Downtown Religious Pilgrimage. About 60 people strolled through Downtown on April 1. They made frequent stops in front of historic buildings such as the Broadway Theater and Rock Springs Historical Museum and listened to scripture readings from various church representatives.
Murray was living briefly in San Antonio, Texas after his MBA graduation. It was there when he noticed a Downtown Pilgrimage on Holy Thursday before Easter.
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