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Sin Eaters - Have you ever seen something on the internet that you wish you could unsee? Theatre Exile s world-wide debut of Sin Eaters by Anna Moench follows Mary, one of the unseen people who scrub our social media feeds. The play examines how social media can transform perceptions of reality and of ourselves and those around us. Sin Eaters is the second production of Theatre Exile s 2020/21 season and features two actors who live together in real life, allowing for them to be filmed in the same space safely. The intimate setting will allow the audience to fully immerse themselves into the show. The 75-minute production translates effortlessly to the virtual world; viewers will experience the play precisely where the subject matter lives - online. To engage viewers, various cameras and filming styles will play an important role, offering an up-close, voyeuristic feel. Our production team plans on utilizing webcams, s
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If you’re an Oxford County high school graduate planning to enter the trades, the local real estate board is looking to help.
The Woodstock-Ingersoll and District Real Estate Board is offering a $500 bursary to offer financial help after graduation.
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“For years, the (real estate board) has donated a $500 bursary to local secondary schools in Oxford County to be awarded to a student entering a trade once they graduate,” Alison Porter, the real estate board’s president, said.
Cole Sprouse.
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Cole Sprouse and his twin brother Dylan starred on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and subsequent spinoffs from 2005 to 2011. Their acting careers started out even earlier, playing Ross son Ben on Friends. When you re a child actor, you re a minor, and so a lot of the larger business decisions that are controlling your career are outside your agency, Sprouse told Variety in 2019. One of the dangers of, at least in my position, which was a sitcom inside a sound stage for nine years with Disney Channel, you re raised in such an insular environment that you forget what real human experience or boots-on-the-ground actually looks like.
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VON Sakura House has been selected by the Woodstock-Ingersoll and District Real Estate Board as its charity of choice for 2020.
The Oxford hospice received $11,000 that was raised by the local real estate board.
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“This was the second year that (the Woodstock and Ingersoll board) has decided to select a charity of choice so our donation could have more of an impact,” Alison Porter, the board’s president, said in a release.
Realtors with the board participate in the Ontario Realtors Care Foundation’s Every Realtor campaign that involves local boards collecting $1 each month per member in its group. That campaign raised $2,157.
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