Bloggy Archives
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Philly Red Carpet Photos: THINK LIKE A MAN TOO & INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL EALY & MEAGAN GOOD
by Le Anne Lindsay, Editor Got a chance to be among the media photogs at The Prince Music Theater for Thursday night’s preview of the the highly anticipated sequel, inspired by Steve Harvey’s best-selling book “Act Like a Lady, Think Like A Man” – Think Like A Man Too. When Think Like A Man came out in 2012, I covered that red carpet for the film outlet Cinedelphia and therefore wasn’t able to post the pics on T&T. Now all the invites are sent to me, including interviews with major actors like Michael Ealy and Meagan Good! SEE INTERVIEW BELOW Singer Songwriters -“Kindred The Family Soul!” …
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New Likes and New Summer Menu: POSITANO COAST
#WINNERANNOUNCED for the Positano Coast 400 Likes Gift Certificate!Last month I started a contest where the person who brought me the most facebook likes (bringing me to 400) would win a $25 Gift Certificate to Positano Coast Restaurant (2nd & Walnut).
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Philly Spotlight: WORLD CUP COLLECTION LAUNCH PARTY Philly Phaithful and Live, Breathe, Futbol
Dan is the President of Philly Phaithful which specializes in originally designed Philadelphia sports apparel: t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, hoodies, jerseys for both men & women. He quit a great job with ESPN 6 years ago to pursue his passion for sports, particularly Philly sports and begun building Philly Phaithful; with the help of his cousin, in the beginning, the two just worked out of Dan's apartment.
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Art, History, Race, Romance, Politics: BELLE
by Le Anne Lindsay I’m sure there are people born and raised in Nebraska who are Francophiles, Gingers who love the sun and Dutch who wear Kimonos and collect things from the Ming Dynasty and on and on, you never know why people have an affinity to, or identify with, things that don’t seem to fit who they are or should be. I’ve always been drawn to the British Aristocracy and fancy the idea of living in a sprawling country estate. I began reading historical Harlequin Romance novels about the age of 11 or 12 and absolutely loved all the etiquette, intrigue, wealth, entertaining and most importantly, no one worked.…
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In My Father’s House: HEAVEN IS FOR REAL
The core of the story deals with the fact that so many people, even ministers and those of the church, find the ideas of Heaven to be for children's stories and fairytales. When we really think about where we'll be after death, and who and what we'll see, none of it seems possible...