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City celebrates Holidays Around the World
Forum Publishing GroupIn just two hours, children in Sunrise learned the history and symbols of six singular holidays celebrated by different cultures. Recently, the city of Sunrise presented the Holidays Around the World event at the Sunrise Civic Center to educate children...Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Kwanzaa, House and Home, Ramadan
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Restaurant Pulls Hamburgers After Injury
Associated Press WriterCracker Barrel and a hamburger supplier were investigating after a patron in South Carolina reported cutting her mouth on a piece of metal embedded in a patty, causing the chain to pull burgers from hundreds of restaurants. The chain has not confirmed...Tags: South Carolina, Police, Police Investigations, Metal and Mineral, Hamburgers
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Chris Rock's mother to sue for discrimination
Rose Rock, the mother of comedian Chris Rock, claims she was racially discriminated against when she was seated but ignored for a half hour at a Cracker Barrel restaurant along the South Carolina coast. Rock said Tuesday she planned to sue the Lebanon,...Tags: South Carolina, Minority Groups, Georgetown, Discrimination, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Rock's Mom Cries Racial Discrimination
Zap2It.comChris Rock's mother wants to bring the pain to the Cracker Barrel restaurants. Rose Rock, with the help and funding of Rev. Al Sharpton, intends to sue the Tennessee-based company for allegedly racially discriminating against her and her daughter when...Tags: Racism, South Carolina, Tennessee, Minority Groups, Discrimination
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Movie review: 'All Over the Guy'
2 1/2 stars (out of 4)Chicago Tribune "All Over the Guy" is a snappy but sappy romantic comedy from director Julie Davis. But it is the stamp of producer Don Roos, the gay writer-director of "The Opposite of Sex" and "Bounce," that's all over this film....Tags: Movies, Minority Groups, Lisa Kudrow, Christina Ricci
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Commitment's a Struggle, Regardless of Sexual Orientation
TIMES STAFF WRITER"All Over the Guy" is a romantic comedy of wit and substance that actor-writer Dan Bucatinsky and director Julie Davis have moved gracefully from stage to screen with a change of title and sexual orientation. Bucatinsky starred in his play "I Know You...Tags: Movies, Health and Safety at School, Adam Goldberg, Clubs and Associations, West Hollywood
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'Amy's Orgasm'
Times Staff Writer"Amy's Orgasm" is a sophisticated romantic comedy much like "Kissing Jessica Stein." Like Jessica, Julie Davis' Amy Mandell is beautiful, intelligent, Jewish--and unattached. Jessica's inability to find Mr. Right leads her to experiment with her own sex,...Tags: Nick Chinlund, Movies, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Colorado, Human Accomplishments
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Christopher's: Still going strong and still in full upscale swing
Staff WriterWhere were you in June of 1977? That's when Christopher's first opened, destined to outlive most establishments in town and all of its direct rivals. Sure, there are fresh upstarts now that Las Olas and the remodeled Galleria are in full upscale swing,...Tags: Dance, Broward County, Personal Service, Billie Holiday, Beach Vacations
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I Love You, Don't Touch Me
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday February 20, 1998 "I Love You, Don't Touch Me!" is a comedy of eros, an amusing and mischievous look at the push-pull ambivalence and confusion that accompanies the quest for pure and perfect romance in a world that values physical thrills,...Tags: Movies, Sex, Woody Allen, Family, Film Festivals
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