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The Phantom of the Opera's 25th Anniversary Extravaganza at the Royal Albert Hall, on 2nd October 2011
(Review by Fiona Lister) The Royal Albert Hall provided the most romantic, enchanting, gothic setting for Lord Lloyd Webber’s lavish 25th Anniversary production of 'The Phantom of The Opera'. Three sell-out performances were staged, culminating...
0 commentsAgeing most ungraciously.
A funny look at the aging process. How not to panic when your face is drooping towards your knees, and your wrinkles look like train tracks! Do some facial exercise!
41 commentsHOMEMADE PIEROGI PIROHI PYROHY: History, Fun Facts and Gram's Authentic Recipe
There's nothing more authentic than homemade pierogi. If you've never tried them, you must! Here you will find interesting history, fun facts and authentic recipes to enjoy!
42 commentsRide the White Pass & Yukon Railway
One of the world’s great train rides is the White Pass and Yukon Railway which operates out of SkagwayAlaska and travels into Canada terminating in Canada at either Fraser in northern British Columbia or Carcross in the Yukon Territory. What is...
2 commentsWood Siding Part 13 of 13 - The Brilliance Of Wood But The Safety And Ease Of Technologically Superior Siding
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Continued From: Masonite Siding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wood...
0 commentsTop Ten Cycling Books
Ten top cycling books. Great recommended reads for armchair cyclists everywhere. If you love all things bicycle-related then have a look at this range of fiction and non fiction bike publications.
6 commentsLaughing Out Loud (lol) and Other Irritating Sayings
Lol: meaning 'laughing out loud'. How else would you laugh? Have you ever heard anyone los (laughing out silent)? You can smirk; you can smile; you can be silently gleeful, but if you see a silent laugh, it's probably just a bad case of wind. Even...
36 commentsFiction Writers on HubPages
If you enjoy fiction, chances are that you have come across a few fiction writers here on HubPages and read some of their stories. I have oftentimes been wondering: On this commercially and practically...
30 commentsFamous Department Stores : Jenners of Edinburgh in Scotland.
The wasteful pursuits of gambling and outrageous lead-swinging would hardly sound like the beginnings of a hugely successful business enterprise. But that's how the Jenner Department store in Edinburgh, Scotland came into being back in the 1830's.
4 commentsChristmas in a War Zone - From a World War I Soldier's Diary
November 11, 1918, a date celebrated as Veterans Day, Armistice Day, Remembrance Day, etc., is considered today to be the date that World War I ended. People forget that what really happened that day was that the warring nations simply decided to stop fighting temporarily while diplomats tried to find a peaceful solution. For soldiers in Europe in 1918, Christmas that year was haunted by the thought of war returning shortly.
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