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Outstanding Costume Design (Drama Desk Awards) for A Free Man of Color, Outstanding Costume Design (The Lortels) for Road Show, Outstanding Costume Design (Drama Desk Awards) for A Catered Affair ...
The Cleopatra is a dessert fit for royalty – a vanilla ice cream concoction with hot fudge that would have the Egyptian queen ...
The dessert menu at Cyrano’s isn’t merely an afterthought – it’s clearly the heart and soul of the establishment, a love ...
Archaeologists discovered a tunnel beneath the ancient city of Taposiris Magna in Egypt that may lead to the long-lost tomb of Cleopatra VII. The subterranean passage, stretching over 1,305 meters ...
Granger Collection, New York Cleopatra VII ruled Egypt for 21 years a generation before the birth of Christ. She lost her kingdom once; regained it; nearly lost it again; amassed an empire ...
Dr. Steven Schwartz was found dead in his garage 11 years ago with his throat slashed and two bullets in his head. No one has been convicted of murder in connection with his case, but a civil jury ...
Barry Schwartz is a technologist and a Contributing Editor to Search Engine Land and a member of the programming team for SMX events. He owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm.
Christopher Schwartz, the bankrupt head of Christchurch car dealership ISeeCars Ltd, has been the subject of a string of recent complaints to the Motor Vehicle Disputes Tribunal from customers ...
Stephen Schwartz has written 24 shows including Personals (Composer), An Evening with Stephen Schwartz (Composer/Lyricist), Butterflies Are Free (Composer/Lyricist), Godspell (Composer), Mass ...
This new exhibition the Space Art Gallery collects “the evocative and raw silver gelatin photography of Jay Schwartz, chronicling the electric punk and new wave scene in Philadelphia from 1977 ...
Cleopatra was a daughter of Egypt – part of the Macedonian-Greek-Ptolemaic Dynasty that had ruled since the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. Queen of Egypt, Cyrene and Cyprus, she was renowned ...
Cleopatra’s Pools remain popular with visitors thousands of years after the ancient Phrygians, Greeks, and Romans also enjoyed the mineral-rich waters. Credit: shankar S. / CC BY 2.0 / Wikimedia ...
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