Age difference can never be a hurdle for people to fall in love. We have seen a lot of celebrities and stars being together despite the huge age gap. Yet, some survive, some don’t. However, today we are here to tell you a happy story of two lovers who have been going strong for the past 32 years. The power couple is no other than Kymberly Bankier and her husband, Jerry Douglas.
The City of Muscatine Parks and Recreation Department announced it will be hosting a seasonal job fair on Saturday, March 12.
The Parks and Recreation Department is looking to fill seasonal positions for 2022:
Aquatic Center Managerlifeguardsslide attendantscashiersequipment operatorsoffice clerkGolf Clubhouse supervisorsgas dock attendantsrecreation program leadersseasonal maintenance laborersgroundskeepersCollege Search Kickoff program assistants The City of Muscatine Parks and Recreation Department is Saturday, March 12 from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. in the clubhouse at the Muscatine Municipal Golf Course, located at 1820 IA-38, Muscatine.
The last few years have been tumultuous for Southern Charm’s Kathryn Dennis. She’s currently embroiled in a long-running custody battle with her ex, disgraced politician Thomas Ravenel. The court battles have been nasty, to say the least, resulting in allegations being thrown around on both sides. Since breaking up with Ravenel, Kathryn Dennis has been working hard to get her life back together. After failing a drug test in court, she attended rehab and has since been trying to regain sole custody of her children.
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TheatreReviewTheatre503, London
Roxy Cook’s award-winning debut is a whimsical, layered meta-tale about the clash of old Soviet ways and modern, capitalist culture
This play opens just as the title promises. Two narrators tell us the story of an elderly woman (Giulia Innocenti) from old Russia who is stranded in the new Moscow of 2018 that is still high from hosting the World Cup.
She is sold a loan with an extortionate interest rate by a callow, morally slippery bank manager (Sam Newton), even though it is intimated that she is in the early throes of dementia and can’t keep hold of the manager’s name.