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Master Bedroom Leads To A Deck The Acorn
This home is turnkey ready. It features a roomy kitchen with oak cabinets and a custom garden win dow over the sink. The master bedroom leads out to a deck with a view. The dining room has a sliding patio door which leads out to the backyard. There is a large backyard which includes a built in barbecue.
What's in, out Orlando Sentinel
About had it with holiday-themed fashions? Sick of the red, white and green? Well, in just a few more days, you can ditch the Santa sweater and jingle-bells necklace without provoking cries of, "Grinch!" It's almost time to switch back to fashions with more staying power. Here are a few suggestions.
You give, you get Metromix.com
That whole "giving is better than receiving" thing sounds really noble. But we'd much rather give a gift and get a little something for ourselves at the same time. So if you're thinking of buying another lame-o card that gets you a whole lotta nothing, think again.
Find Last-Minute Gifts For $20 Or Less WESH via Yahoo! News
With Christmas less than a week away, many Central Floridians are racing to finish their shopping.
A life less ordinary Creative Loafing Atlanta
Photographer Jason Fulford's aesthetic is one of chance and serendipity By Felicia Feaster.
Como’s Cookin’ Fort Worth Weekly
A black-run (and white-patronized) restaurant row is taking shape on the cusp of two neighborhoods.
Cuisine’s recipe for the perfect summer Scoop.co.nz
For the latest in laid-back summer eating and entertaining, look no further than the new issue of Cuisine. It’s packed with delicious recipes for great holiday eating, at home or at the bach, and, in true Kiwi spirit, the accent is on barbecue.
Grand final time Port Macquarie News
THE grand finalists have been decided for the Port United summer six-a-side soccer competition. Monday night's semi-finals provided some good football and exciting matches.
You have 6 minutes. Go sell it. Calendarlive.com
On a recent fall evening, Correne Kristiansen, a student in UCLA's new course in TV Development, paced the linoleum hall outside the classroom. Her lips moved silently as she prepared for the midterm — a practice pitch before a panel of industry pros for an original dramatic television series. Some of her fellow students were outside, smoking; others gathered for a last-minute consultation with
You have 6 minutes. Go sell it. Los Angeles Times
A course at UCLA gives aspiring showrunners practical experience in the art of the pitch. On a recent fall evening, Correne Kristiansen, a student in UCLA's new course in TV Development, paced the linoleum hall outside the classroom. Her lips moved silently as she prepared for the midterm — a practice pitch before a panel of industry pros for an original dramatic television series. Some of her