
Beauty News Archive - 10-Mar-2008
SWEET HOME ? Oak Heights Elementary School students will perform ?Sleeping Beauty? as the school?s 29th annual operetta. Fifth-graders make up the choir and sixth-graders are in the cast.
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MANDATA ? Line Mountain Junior-Senior High School?s spring musical presentation this year is ?Disney?s Beauty and the Beast.?
Concerned over the fading whiteness of the Taj Mahal? Don't be, say archaeologists, pointing out that the shade of the 17th century world famous monument to love depends on what time of day you see it and that its beauty will last for years to come.
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The Northeast Bradford Panther Players had about 180 people be their guests at a performance Sunday of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" musical. "I'm excited and proud of them," Belinda Snodgrass, theatrical and artistic director, said. The musical was presented in the elementary school.
Visitors to popular beauty spots in Surrey are warned by police to be on their guard for car thieves.
By Arpana, Agra, March 9: Concerned over the fading whiteness of the Taj Mahal? Don't be, say archaeologists, pointing out that the shade of the 17th century world famous monument to love depends on what time of day you see it and that its beauty will last for years to come.
Six students participated in the male beauty pageant at West Perry High School, helping raise money for both the SADD club and for the Justin Boose Foundation, which will help the senior pay for medical expenses he incurred after a car accident that took him out of school for the year.
Oak Heights sixth-grader Faith Swaney plays the lead role of Aurora this morning in a production of ?Sleeping Beauty.? Teachers Kathy Ives and Jim Hawkins were behind the Sweet Home school?s 29th annual operetta, which Ives directed. Fifth-graders make up the choir and sixth-graders are in the cast. Additional performances open to the public are at 9:30 a.m. and 1 and 7 p.m. Thursday in the ...
