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Oskaloosa News Recap For February 26th, 2021
Officials in Florida want spring breakers to head elsewhere.
New restrictions are being implemented to help slow the spread of COVID as spring-breakers touch down at South Florida destinations.
Miami Beach has several health and safety measures currently in place, such as “no alcohol, coolers, tables, tents or live music at public beaches” and capacity limits at some high-traffic beaches. There will also be a curfew in place in the city’s entertainment district and no booze sold after 10 pm.
In Fort Lauderdale, social-distancing and mask-wearing will be “heavily enforced,” according to Mayor Steve Gellar.
These are the 9 best things to do in Dallas this weekend
These are the 9 best things to do in Dallas this weekend
WOOD/SHOP on February 28.
Photo by Sharen Bradford
Tosca, February 26-March 27.
Photo courtesy of Dallas Opera The Dallas Symphony will put The Concert Truck on the road again, with performances around Dallas through March 14.
Photo courtesy of Dallas Symphony Orchestra Cirque Italia s
Photo courtesy of Cirque Italia Jonathan Tyler will play at The Kessler on February 27.
Photo courtesy of Jonathan Tyler While many events in and around Dallas have either been postponed or canceled during the coronavirus pandemic, organizations have pivoted to virtual or socially distanced events to continue offering the masses some entertainment while we need it the most.
Stuck in the house? Here’s what to watch during the nor’easter
Updated Feb 01, 2021;
Posted Feb 01, 2021
Regé-Jean Page as Simon Bassett and Phoebe Dynevor as Daphne Bridgerton in “Bridgerton.” “Bridgerton” is the first series to come out of Netflix’s exclusive, reportedly nine-figure deal with Shonda Rhimes. (Liam Daniel/Netflix/TNS)TNS
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Nothing to do while the snow is coming down? Streaming services have you covered.
With a nor’easter hitting the New York City area, now is as good a time as any to catch up on shows you’ve missed. With a bunch of streaming services available, there are plenty of options for everyone.
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Nicolas Cage, Hollywood’s patron god of chaos, is the perfect host for the new Netflix docuseries, “History of Swear Words.” Wearing a sharp suit and a contemplative countenance, Cage conjures a sort of manic scholarly bravado from the comfort of a lush emerald drawing room adorned with built-in bookshelves, a tan leather armchair, a tower of tomes and a fully stocked antique bar cart. He swaggers around the manicured, pompously intellectual room as if he were an instructor for MasterClass and in this messy, meandering show, he is.
Each episode of the six-part series explores one expletive. The series starts off strong: “History of Swear Words” begins with the episode “F k,” the most profane swear word, and Cage spends the first 30 seconds swearing at the audience. He’s all in, committed and cussing with the kind of kinetic energy that excuses the script’s trite, disconnected ideas. (“An actor’s greatest tool is their imagination,” he mus