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"we Were Prevented From Entering Dance Halls"

by Enrico A Stennett in History, July 9, 2010
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How in the 1940s – 1950’s in London, the colour bar prevented blacks from entering most Dance Halls.

A Lady of Means

by Lady Sunshine in People, January 27, 2010
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A lady of purpose.

Michael Jackson Still Thrills Our Hearts

by Fruit Sensation in Death, September 20, 2009
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The deaths of Michael Jackson and Patrick Swayze, makes us think that death is a reality that affects us all.

Happy Birthday to Demi Lovato

by Seth Heartnett in People, August 21, 2009
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Yay…

Chase the Chameleon

by Marilen Crump in People, November 26, 2008
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Chase Skylar DeMayo is the ultimate Chameleon. He can blend into many situations seamlessly and give you something to remember at the same time. He’s even bringing High Five’s back.

19th Century’s Women in Arts and Music

by Telscafe in People, August 28, 2008
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The ability to act on stage, compose music, dance as a ballerina, and sing as a prima donna has enabled many women to rise to fame. Performing is one area where leading ladies have succeeded in becoming the star of the show. Here are famous women in the performing arts and music during the 19th century.

The Story of Patrick Swayze

by Carlos Cabezas López in People, July 13, 2008
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Patrick Swayze seemed to have been born to dance, the son of a dancer/choreographer he began early. Working with the elite Harkness and Joffrey Ballet companies. As well as being born to dance he was a born athlete. In high school he was a football star and won a scholarship through gymnastics for college.

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