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Elizabeth Taylor, Cleopatra Star and Oscar Winner, Was a Pioneering AIDS Activist Tim Gray, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Elizabeth Taylor, who would have turned 89 on Feb. 27, lived multiple lives. She was a movie mega-star, a tabloid mega-celebrity (which are not always the same thing), an innovator in creating herself as a brand and a tireless and effective philanthropist and activist. She was adored, admired, denounced, scandal-ridden and unpredictable, and the public couldn’t get enough of her. More from Variety On screen, she was at her most breathtakingly beautiful in such 1950s and ‘60s films as “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” “Suddenly, Last Summer,” “Cleopatra” and “The Taming of the Shrew.” And in the 1966 “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf,” at age 34, she frumped herself up and gave a great performance, winning the second of two Oscars (after the 1960 “Butterfield 8”). ....
Tuesday, February 23, 2021 Broadberry presenting first pod-show on the island on May 29. Posted By Staff on Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 12:00 PM Shhh. We don t want to jinx it. For the first time in awhile there seems to be some optimism that things could maybe, possibly return to some semblance of normal this summer. That is if COVID numbers continue to drop, vaccinations continue to rise, and (the big if) new variants do not cause more surges this spring. None of this means its time to stop wearing masks or social distancing. In related news, Broadberry Entertainment Group announced today its inaugural pod-seating concert at Brown s Island will feature soul group St. Paul & The Broken Bones from Birmingham, Alabama. The show will take place on Saturday, May 29 along the scenic James River in downtown Richmond. The on-sale date will be announced soon. ....
NOIDA: The residents welfare association (RWA) of Garima Vihar in Sector 35 have complained to the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Noida Authority over untended sewer water falling in the open drain near the residential sector, raising foul smell. Drain are uncleaned and tile work is incomplete, according to the residents. “We have written to the Noida Authority CEO, Ritu Maheshwari, over the long, pending demand for basic civic work which is creating a lot of problems for the residents of the sector. A lot of garbage is collected on the green belt, especially at the entrance, which is now used as a garbage dumping spot. Apart from this, sewage water from the green belt is continuously flowing into the main drain. As a result, a foul smell emanates from the big drain. Despite repeated complaints, the matter has not been addressed,” said Devendra Kharbanda, the RWA president of Garima Vihar. ....
Time for Pakistan s Christian TV channels to raise their voices While the Church is embracing the digital age like never before, it needs to address national issues to escape its bubble Archbishop Sebastian Shaw of Lahore celebrates evening Mass online via the Facebook page of Catholic TV. (Photo: Kamran Chaudhry/UCA News) The year 2020 will go down in history as the year of coronavirus, but for the Catholic Church in Pakistan, it marked a revival of the media ministry. When the Covid-19 pandemic forced the closure of churches last March, many priests were forced to train in social media and take their parishes online by celebrating Masses on Facebook Live and initiating WhatsApp groups. ....
Central Va. sees biggest snowfall in 2 years, leaving roads slushy, slippery for Monday commute Central Va. sees biggest snowfall in 2 years, leaving roads slushy, slippery for Monday commute By Kelly Avellino | January 31, 2021 at 5:16 PM EST - Updated January 31 at 7:26 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Itâs been over two years since Central Virginia saw more than a couple of inches of snow in one shot. Many in RVA welcomed a good helping early Sunday morning that dropped up to four inches in some areas. The flakes turned to rain by afternoon. VDOT crews got on the move spreading salt and sand and then switching to plowing, well before sun up. Officials say per pandemic protocol, VDOT operators must now thoroughly wipe inside and out of their vehicles before and after a shift. ....