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Wendy Stuart To Perform At The Imperial Court Of New York s Christmas In July Celebration: Pressparty

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE World Star PR Wendy Stuart will be performing her infamous “Christmas Parody Melody” on Sunday, July 18th, 2021 at Industry Bar, located at 355 West 52nd Street, NYC. Doors open at 5 PM. Christmas In July is brought to the world by T.M.I.S.M. Emperor XXX Sir Tree and Empress XXXV Sugar B. Real with The Imperial Court of New York. The net proceeds benefit Bailey House, which has been providing housing and supportive services for people living with HIV/AIDS. The Imperial Court of NY is a non-profit fundraising organization that has raised millions of dollars for social service and health support organizations, while enjoying the “game” of court and royalty. “We are glamorous. We are fun. We are everywhere.” The Imperial Court raises much needed social awareness and money for deserving charities in the tri-state area.

Jesuit s rich portrait of 17th century China, as told to a Florentine scientist, intrigued a fragmented Europe

Jesuit’s rich portrait of 17th century China, as told to a Florentine scientist, intrigued a fragmented Europe Florentine writer Lorenzo Magalotti published Relazione della China after a colourful evening’s chat in 1665 with Austrian Jesuit priest Father Johann Grueber, who had spent several years in China. Photo: Wellcome Library, London. Marco Polo wasn t the only adventurer who returned from China with a treasure trove of tales and mesmerising accounts of the Orient. For centuries, missionaries and traders were the savvy travellers who unlocked the mysteries of the Far East, relating them to avid European scholars and readers hungry for all things exotic.

Vulgar or good for trade? Hotel plan splits opinion

Vulgar or good for trade? Hotel plan splits opinion ); PLANS for a Premier Inn in Henley have divided residents. They were responding to a planning application for the five-storey building, which would be built on the car park at the station. The application was submitted to South Oxfordshire District Council, the planning authority, by Blocwork, a partnership between the landowner Network Rail and developer Bloc Group, of London. Geoff Luckett, chairman of the Henley Society, a conservation group, says the developer has failed to respect the historic character of the adjacent conservation area. He also says the 115-bedroom hotel would be unneighbourly, particularly to residents living in Wyndale Close, which backs on to the car park.

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