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Thursday 14
BEAN S SCENE. At the ripe old age of 29, Eleanor (nicknamed
Bean) is finally escaping Boston, her beer-chugging paramour,
and a terribly boring job, all for a chance at self-discovery
as she travels across America. Moving from city to city, she relies
on friends to help her get on down the road in Sleeping With
Random Beasts, by Tucsonan and first-time novelist Karin Goodwin.
See this week s Books section for details. Goodwin signs and discusses her book from 7 to 8 p.m. in Barnes
& Noble Bookstore, 5130 E. Broadway. For details, call 745-9822.
SWINGERS. The Tucson Swing and Dance Club is a non-profit
Suggested Event
Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021
It’s been about a year since the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Dairy Store in Filley Hall within the Food Industry Complex, which includes the old Dairy Industry building, moved from its location on the south side of the building to the north side of the complex, facing East Campus Union.
This new space offers a renovated seating area and store operations, along with a view of Legacy Plaza and Dinsdale Family Learning Commons, formerly C.Y. Thompson Library.
The new location hosted a grand reopening on March 10, 2020, the day before COVID-19 temporarily closed campus. The Dairy Store first opened as Varsity Dairy in 1917 and served all-you-can-drink milk for a nickel to anyone who brought their own glass and provided dairy products for UNL dormitories.
Alabama couple reunited 1 year after pandemic ended nursing home visits Dr. John Kline, shown here in this March 20, 2020 photo, spent about 15 minutes a day at the window of his wife s nursing home because he couldn t go inside. A year later, they re finally reunited face-to-face. (Source: WSFA) By Bryan Henry | March 15, 2021 at 6:44 PM EDT - Updated March 16 at 3:38 PM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - It was a story that exploded onto social media and went viral like the pandemic that caused it. A Montgomery man was forced to Dr. John Kline, shown here in this March 20, 2020 photo, spent about 15 minutes a day at the window of his wife s nursing home because he couldn t go inside. A year later, they re finally reunited face-to-face. (Source: WSFA)
It was a story that exploded onto social media and went viral like the pandemic that caused it. . A Montgomery man was forced to visit the love of his life through a screen window at the nursing home where she lives.
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