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The News Review:

- ne Year n: George Sampson
- New dance floor splinters department
- ‘Prison Break’ boss defends tragic twist: ‘It IS a happy ending’
- Bard takes a break in Spa City
- Latest from Entertainment blogs

ne Year n: George Sampson
Times nline
It heralded an instant transformation in George’s life and launched a remarkable year for the boy from Lancashire. Straight after the tearful reprise of his winning rain-drenched Singin’ in the Rain routine on finals night a year ago he was whisked into a nationwide Britain’s Got Talent tour then immediately into the West End for a month starring in the break-dance musical Into the Hoods. In November he began work on an online television show the brainchild of the social-networking site Bebo and Simon Cowell George’s new patron who had signed him to his record label. A single followed and then a hugely popular dance DVD in December. “I can’t even remember all the things I’ve done in the last year” George says. He doesn’t have to: his every step has been meticulously recorded by the press along with exhaustive blogging from a growing multitude of teenage fans.
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New dance floor splinters department
Long Beach City College Viking
substring(0 thispageresult. The new floor installed in both the smaller Q110 and the larger Q113 is a Harlequin professional sprung floor with a Marley (vinyl) overlay. The wood floor underneath the Marley provides give to decrease that amount of shock to joints dancers experience from jumping. The Marley overlay is a protective surface which ensures the floor’s durability. “It is the premier professional dance floor in the world” said Gary Scott dean of the school of Creative Arts and Applied Sciences.

‘Prison Break’ boss defends tragic twist: ‘It IS a happy ending’
Entertainment Weekly
Boy was I wrong!! Now I’m just upset I wasted all those nights glued to the couch when I could have been watching something that made me happy! What a let down!!!davidsask Fri May 15 2009 at 10:03 PM ESTIt didn’t say father on the tombstone that was for sure so obviously he never met his son. Gretchen best be in dvd movie! blakeney Fri May 15 2009 at 09:58 PM ESTI am so glad I stopped watching this show in season 2. I loved most of the characters but didn’t care for the sleazy stuff (the lap dance Michael’s “wife” does for the prison guard was my breaking point) and there is only so much darkness I can take. And though I see the appropriateness of Michael dying at the end I agree that it screws the fans over who loved the show. If people wanted nothing but gritty reality why would anyone watch tv?viewer Fri May 15 2009 at 09:56 PM ESTi cried too. i was hurt that they actually killed him.

Bard takes a break in Spa City
Albany Times Union
A return in 2010 for the troupe’s 10th season is planned said Finlay who is also a theater professor and chairman of the department of theater and dance at Union College in Schenectady. Saratoga Shakespeare typically spent about $70000 per summer to stage its shows an amount covered primarily by fundraising from individuals and donations from patrons at each performance. In recent years each audience averaging 800 to 1000 nightly donated approximately $1500 per performance. But said Finaly “The average guy in the street who used to give us $500 (for the season) just wasn’t going to be able to do that this summer. “The goal for the next year will be to identify new donors and recruit new board members; Saratoga Shakespeare’s board normally with 10 members currently has four the result of resignations for a variety of personal reasons Finlay said.

Latest from Entertainment blogs
Seattle Times
penncovewaterfestival. Polish Folk ExtravaganzaSat Polish chorus Vivat Musica and dance group Mlodzi Polanie perform at the Seattle Public Library’s Polish Folk festival held at the Central Library branch downtown. In English with some Polish-language songs. Microsoft Auditorium 1000 Fourth Ave.

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