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Froncysyllte: Land of dungeons, scandals - and the Fron Male Voice Choir
With a combined age of 4,000, they have been dubbed the oldest boy band in the world.
Why I took my son's girl clothes away
London - As a toddler, my son Henry used to sleep in a nightie, after I gave up on trying to wrestle him into pyjamas.
Artist's work is on write linesUpdated 12:00pm Thursday 2nd February...
Scribbles and words created by East Oxford artist Tamarin Norwood's pen over the next week will form an exhibition at Modern Art Oxford.
Van break-in sours tourists' dream trip
Visitors Angela Biller, Julia Hamamm, Anja Reindlmeier and Julia Tontsch are upset by the theft of their passports and belongings.
Why I let my son dress like a girl for five years... and why for his sake I put a stop to it
As a toddler, my son Henry used to sleep in a nightie, after I gave up on trying to wrestle him into pyjamas.
Tiny fruit, tons of fun at Kumquat Festival
PARKING: The Chamber of Commerce provides two free park-and-ride areas. One is on State Road 52 next to the Pasco County Fairgrounds.
Riot of Reading celebrates 10 years in Mission
By Staff Writer - Mission City Record Published: January 24, 2012 9:00 AM Updated: January 24, 2012 9:48 AM The fun and adventure-filled day will include show stopping performances by a variety of entertainers including the Purple Pirate - who uses magic, humour and dance - to deliver self-esteem boosting messages that build confidence in children.
Free entry into National Museum attracts over 6,000
SINGAPORE : More than 6,000 history buffs were treated to free entry into the National Museum of Singapore on Tuesday.
Monument honors veterans of all wars
Submitted photo Then-Mayor Scott Lang speaks at last month's dedication of the Veterans of All Wars Monument at Buttonwood Park.
The paradigm-shifting "Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art," at the Peabody Essex Museum, begins with a rude surprise: The first wall text that visitors encounter is a parental warning - breaking the mold of customarily child-friendly displays of totem poles and headdresses.
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