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Phelps inducted into Rogers County Fair Hall of Fame

Left Bank Cafe offers the sweet tastes of Paris in Olympia

Le Cordon Bleu trained baker Gary Potter finds success by keeping things traditional. #k5evening Author: Saint Bryan, KING 5 Evening (KING 5) Published: 5:36 PM PDT May 12, 2021 Updated: 11:10 AM PDT May 14, 2021 OLYMPIA, Wash. On Saturday mornings in Olympia, Left Bank Pastry has customers lining up (sometimes around the block) for croissants, quiche and the queen of all French pastries, the Kouign Amann. “You can t get them anyplace else,” said Teresa Cooper. “You ve got the whole spectrum of flaky goodness,” added Bobby Bowie. “The translation is from a language that doesn’t exist anymore but it’s butter cake,” said baker Gary Potter. “It s a croissant dough, but almost half of its weight is in butter, and then there s obviously a ton of sugar.”

UNT Faculty Dance Concert Goes Virtual Due to Pandemic

The dance performances were recorded on location across Dallas-Fort Worth; from Sons of Hermann Hall to an outdoor wooded setting to a swimming pool. The dances reflect what the pandemic magnified everything from social injustice to isolation. It s like we were kind of thrown into the water, Cooper said. We had to kind of just come up and take in the new reality. That new reality required a new way of creative thinking. Every dancer would have loved to perform live for their last time, but we gain more experience doing this, UNT graduating senior dancer Michael Steed said. I don t think I d change a thing.

Survivor: Teresa Cooper says the Africa cast was protected with guns

filming for seasons 41 and 42 indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, EW is reaching back into the reality show’s past. We sent a Survivor Quarantine Questionnaire to a batch of former players to fill out with their thoughts about their time on the show as well as updates on what they’ve been up to since. Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player. Survivor: Africa was no joke. For season 3 of the venerable reality franchise, 16 contestants were dumped in the middle of Kenya’s Shaba National Reserve and left to fend for themselves kinda. The problem was that producers mere mildly concerned that the players might end up, well…eaten. Due to all the wildlife in the area, the tribe camps came complete with fencing to keep animals away. And, according to contestant Teresa “T-Bird” Cooper, that’s not all.   

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