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“Every great and commanding movement in the annals of the world is due to the triumph of enthusiasm.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
If you don’t believe hypnosis is real, don’t talk to Marc Savard’s wife, Joanna, for a while.
Everything that makes Las Vegas the reality TV capital of the world is on display this week.
Their sound is as eclectic as the room in which they sit, where a Christmas tree topped by a gas mask in a Santa hat sits adjacent to a large piece of framed art and a wooden bookshelf stuffed with everything from Clive Barker novels to Leonard Cohen’s biography.
It’s not as cruel — or, depending on your sensibilities, hilarious — as it sounds.
“When I was a kid, this was the park where I learned to fish with my dad. … I fed the ducks with loaves of bread and chased the geese,” says City Councilman Ricki Barlow, an integral figure in the park’s renovations. “Walking the park in the last five to 10 years, I realized kids weren’t doing that anymore.”
It’s no secret that romances these days make up as broad a literary genre as there is, and that fans of a well-told love story can satisfy their literary lusts with anything from contemporary to historical to paranormal romances.
Gia Allemand, who was the girlfriend of NBA Pelicans player Ryan Anderson and appeared on ABC’s “The Bachelor” and “Bachelor Pad,” has died, her publicist said Wednesday. She was 29.