Austin, Texas is known for its vibrant live music scene, laidback culture, and commitment to being "weird". The city celebrates its independent spirit through numerous music festivals throughout the year. Popular attractions include Barton Springs Pool, South Congress Avenue for its shops and food trucks, and music venues like Stubb's and the Broken Spoke. Austin's barbecue, tacos, and Tex-Mex food are highly recommended local specialties.
Bersch weekend round up newsletter - october 12 - 14, 2018Linda Bersch
Several events are happening in and around St. Louis from October 12th to 14th:
Oktoberfest at Soulard Market Park on October 12th-13th celebrating German heritage with food, drinks, music and activities. The Spirit of St. Louis Air Show on October 13th-14th featuring military jet demonstrations. Brew in the Lou beer festival on October 13th benefiting Lutheran schools. The Foo Fighters concert on October 13th for their Concrete and Gold tour. Sauce Magazine's Harvest Festival on October 14th in Tower Grove Park celebrating local food and drinks. STL Square Off Pizza Festival on October 14th judging the best St. Louis style pizza.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - October 12 - 14, 2018Steve Rymer
Several events are happening in and around St. Louis from October 12th to 14th, including Oktoberfest celebrations in Soulard featuring food, drinks, music and competitions; an air show at Spirit of St. Louis Airport featuring military jet demonstrations; a brew and food festival in Francis Park benefiting local schools; a Foo Fighters concert at the Enterprise Center; a harvest festival in Tower Grove Park with food and music; and a pizza festival competition on The Hill to determine the best St. Louis style pizza.
Eastern European women like Russian spy Anna Chapman and Mel Gibson's ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva are attracting media attention. This revives nostalgia for classic Cold War spy characters like Natasha Fatale from Rocky and Bullwinkle. The article provides a lighthearted tribute to real and fictional Eastern European women involved in espionage who help make the Cold War era seem "hot" again through their exploits and sex appeal.
Weekend round up newsletter - may 24 - 26, 2019Steve Rymer
The document lists several events happening in St. Louis from May 24-26, including the Schlafly Art Outside Festival featuring local art and music, the St. Louis County Greekfest celebrating Greek cuisine and culture, and the St. Louis African Arts Festival showcasing African arts, crafts, and performances at the World's Fair Pavilion. Other events mentioned are Maifest at Urban Chestnut Brewery with beer, food, and music and Pointfest at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre featuring several rock bands. Live from Here with Chris Thile, a live variety radio show, will also take place at Powell Symphony Hall.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - July 10 - 12, 2020Steve Rymer
The document lists various local events and activities happening from July 10th to 12th, including a virtual independence day celebration for small businesses, a free concert in Des Peres Park, and drive-in concerts featuring Brad Paisley, El Monstero, and Nelly at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. It also provides streaming options for movies, Redbox releases, museum options for social distancing, and notes that the Cardinals season is anticipated to start at the end of July. Contact information is provided for Steve Rymer regarding sky news game times.
A Spotlight On Quick Secrets In music concertsotter3octave
King welcomed Wolman into his family before becoming famous, and artists have begun experimenting with their music styles. Many consumer product companies pay artists to promote their brands at concerts. The Chicago band has seen some of their songs used in movies and television.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - November 30 - December 2 , 2018Steve Rymer
This document provides information on various events happening in St. Louis from November 30th to December 2nd, including concerts by Bob Seger, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and Steve Martin and Martin Short. It also lists a dirt racing event at America's Center, a holiday bazaar at the International Institute of St. Louis, and performances of the Great Russian Nutcracker at the Fabulous Fox Theatre. Additionally, it includes the St. Louis Blues hockey schedule and movie listings.
Austin, Texas is known for its vibrant live music scene, laidback culture, and commitment to being "weird". The city celebrates its independent spirit through numerous music festivals throughout the year. Popular attractions include Barton Springs Pool, South Congress Avenue for its shops and food trucks, and music venues like Stubb's and the Broken Spoke. Austin's barbecue, tacos, and Tex-Mex food are highly recommended local specialties.
Bersch weekend round up newsletter - october 12 - 14, 2018Linda Bersch
Several events are happening in and around St. Louis from October 12th to 14th:
Oktoberfest at Soulard Market Park on October 12th-13th celebrating German heritage with food, drinks, music and activities. The Spirit of St. Louis Air Show on October 13th-14th featuring military jet demonstrations. Brew in the Lou beer festival on October 13th benefiting Lutheran schools. The Foo Fighters concert on October 13th for their Concrete and Gold tour. Sauce Magazine's Harvest Festival on October 14th in Tower Grove Park celebrating local food and drinks. STL Square Off Pizza Festival on October 14th judging the best St. Louis style pizza.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - October 12 - 14, 2018Steve Rymer
Several events are happening in and around St. Louis from October 12th to 14th, including Oktoberfest celebrations in Soulard featuring food, drinks, music and competitions; an air show at Spirit of St. Louis Airport featuring military jet demonstrations; a brew and food festival in Francis Park benefiting local schools; a Foo Fighters concert at the Enterprise Center; a harvest festival in Tower Grove Park with food and music; and a pizza festival competition on The Hill to determine the best St. Louis style pizza.
Eastern European women like Russian spy Anna Chapman and Mel Gibson's ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva are attracting media attention. This revives nostalgia for classic Cold War spy characters like Natasha Fatale from Rocky and Bullwinkle. The article provides a lighthearted tribute to real and fictional Eastern European women involved in espionage who help make the Cold War era seem "hot" again through their exploits and sex appeal.
Weekend round up newsletter - may 24 - 26, 2019Steve Rymer
The document lists several events happening in St. Louis from May 24-26, including the Schlafly Art Outside Festival featuring local art and music, the St. Louis County Greekfest celebrating Greek cuisine and culture, and the St. Louis African Arts Festival showcasing African arts, crafts, and performances at the World's Fair Pavilion. Other events mentioned are Maifest at Urban Chestnut Brewery with beer, food, and music and Pointfest at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre featuring several rock bands. Live from Here with Chris Thile, a live variety radio show, will also take place at Powell Symphony Hall.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - July 10 - 12, 2020Steve Rymer
The document lists various local events and activities happening from July 10th to 12th, including a virtual independence day celebration for small businesses, a free concert in Des Peres Park, and drive-in concerts featuring Brad Paisley, El Monstero, and Nelly at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. It also provides streaming options for movies, Redbox releases, museum options for social distancing, and notes that the Cardinals season is anticipated to start at the end of July. Contact information is provided for Steve Rymer regarding sky news game times.
A Spotlight On Quick Secrets In music concertsotter3octave
King welcomed Wolman into his family before becoming famous, and artists have begun experimenting with their music styles. Many consumer product companies pay artists to promote their brands at concerts. The Chicago band has seen some of their songs used in movies and television.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - November 30 - December 2 , 2018Steve Rymer
This document provides information on various events happening in St. Louis from November 30th to December 2nd, including concerts by Bob Seger, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and Steve Martin and Martin Short. It also lists a dirt racing event at America's Center, a holiday bazaar at the International Institute of St. Louis, and performances of the Great Russian Nutcracker at the Fabulous Fox Theatre. Additionally, it includes the St. Louis Blues hockey schedule and movie listings.
This document provides an overview of summer activities and traditions in Saratoga Springs, New York. It discusses the town's history as a popular resort destination in the late 19th century due to its mineral springs and horse racing. Today, Saratoga Springs continues to attract many visitors in the summer for its cultural performances, shops, restaurants, and the horse races at Saratoga Race Course. The document focuses on specific summer traditions like attending the opera, concerts, horse races, and taking the mineral waters at the Roosevelt Baths.
Bersch weekend round up newsletter - jun 15-17, 2018Linda Bersch
This document provides information on various events happening in St. Louis from June 15-17, 2018. It includes a tribute concert to the music of Elton John, a downtown food festival, a science center event featuring animals, a Queen tribute concert, a writers conference, a Keith Urban concert and Cardinals baseball games against the Cubs. Details such as dates, times, locations and websites for tickets/information are provided for each event.
This document provides a map and information about transportation and notable locations in downtown Dallas. The map shows the light rail and trolley lines that serve downtown Dallas and connect it to surrounding areas. The document also lists landmarks, markets, dining, nightlife, shopping, arts, entertainment, hospitals, hotels, banks, and universities within walking distance or a short drive of a specific address in downtown Dallas.
- Perez Hilton's inaugural music tour featuring up-and-coming acts ended on a high note with over 1,000 people attending the final show in Los Angeles to see performances by Natalie Portman's Shaved Head, Julian Perretta, Semi Precious Weapons, Ladyhawke, and a secret headliner, The Gossip.
- Kanye West and Lady Gaga have cancelled their co-headlining "Fame Kills" tour.
- Aerosmith have cancelled their tour due to lead singer Steven Tyler suffering a shoulder injury after falling on stage.
Weekend round up newsletter - jun 15-17, 2018Steve Rymer
The document provides information on various events happening in the St. Louis area from June 15-17, 2018. On June 15th, there will be a tribute concert to the music of Elton John at Powell Symphony Hall. From June 16-17, there will be a food festival called Taste of Downtown STL highlighting local restaurants. On June 16th, the Saint Louis Science Center will host an event called SciFest about animals. That same night, there will be a Queen tribute concert at Delmar Hall. From June 16-17, there will be a writing conference called Gateway Con at the Renaissance Hotel. On June 16th, Keith Urban will perform at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - August 9 - 11, 2019Steve Rymer
The Urban Expo from August 9-11 will feature programs and resources from the Urban League to empower the African American community. Several concerts and events are also happening around St. Louis that weekend, including Blues at the Arch on August 9th, Hammer's House Party hip hop tour on the 9th, the free Grub and Groove festival on the 10th, and the KSHE Pig Roast on the 10th featuring Slash and other rock bands. Pentatonix will perform at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre on August 11th.
Where should we go this t weekend presentation spring 2015Gerald Sweitzer
This document provides information about potential weekend getaway destinations within a few hours of Easley/Clemson, South Carolina. It is organized by distance and includes both large cities and small towns. Destinations are listed in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and include details about attractions, activities, and festivals. Information is given for Greenville, Spartanburg, Atlanta, Hendersonville, Dahlonega and other potential destinations for short trips. Brochures and websites are recommended for planning details of each location.
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This Week at The State Theatre July 15, 2013StateTheatre
The State Theatre is hosting various plays, films, and community events between July 15-21. On July 17, they will show the film The Land Before Time as part of their Read It Watch It series. From July 18-21, they will perform Freud's Last Session in their Attic space. On July 19-20, the State College Community Theatre will perform Arthur Miller's The Crucible. On July 21, they will show the films Duck Soup and Beneath.
Bersch weekend round up newsletter - august 17 - 19, 2018Linda Bersch
The wind-down to summer has begun. School has started for many in the area and college students are returning to their campuses. But there's plenty of fun to be had in St. Louis!
This document provides information about various locations in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago, including demographic facts about Uptown. It details the Uptown Theatre, a historic movie palace, the Green Mill Cocktail Lounge, a jazz club with mob history, and Graceland Cemetery, a Victorian-era landscaped cemetery. The document shares details about the origins and features of these three locations in Uptown.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - August 17 - 19, 2018Steve Rymer
This document provides information on events happening in and around St. Louis from August 17-19, 2018. It summarizes several music, arts, and food festivals occurring during that weekend including the St. Louis World's Fare Heritage Festival celebrating the 1904 World's Fair, a blues performance at the National Blues Museum, the Rock the Hops music and craft beer festival in Alton, the Rise Up street festival in downtown St. Louis, Clayton's Brews and Blues Festival featuring craft beer and music, and a Rod Stewart concert at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. It also includes the St. Louis Cardinals baseball schedule and movie showtimes.
This document provides a music calendar listing events in the Boston area from September 2-4. It lists specific music artists and bands performing on those dates at various venues around Boston, including times, ticket prices, and age restrictions. The bulk of the document consists of a long listing of music events each day, organized by date and venue.
Bersch weekend round up newsletter - october 19 - 21 2018Linda Bersch
This document provides information on various entertainment events happening in and around St. Louis from October 19-21, 2017, including concerts by Twenty One Pilots, Kansas, Alice Cooper, and Fleetwood Mac, a Halloween race in downtown St. Louis, trick-or-treating for kids and dogs at Purina Farms, and a St. Louis Blues hockey game versus the Toronto Maple Leafs. Website addresses are provided for ticket and additional event information.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - June 7 - 9, 2019Steve Rymer
This document provides information on various events happening in and around St. Louis from June 7-9, including carnival rides and food at the Party on the Pavement in Richmond Heights, art and crafts at the Webster Arts Fair, circus acts at Circus Flora, a market at Urban Chestnut Brewery, a cocktail party in the Central West End, and a soap box derby and car show in The Hill neighborhood. It also lists movie showings, Redbox releases, weekend weather forecasts, Blues Stanley Cup Final details, and Cardinals game times against the Cubs.
This document provides a networking schedule for FIA attendees in Los Angeles, including details of welcome receptions, tours of Universal Studios and Beverly Hills, and recommended bars each evening. Activities include a day touring Los Angeles landmarks and Universal Studios on March 13th, the IHRSA opening reception on March 14th, rollerblading or cycling on Venice Beach on March 15th, a closing party including bowling on March 16th, and optional morning hikes or scavenger hunts on March 17th. To book any events, attendees should complete and return a booking form.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - October 19 - 21, 2018Steve Rymer
This document provides information on various entertainment events happening in and around St. Louis from October 19-21, 2017, including concerts by Twenty One Pilots, Kansas, Alice Cooper, and Fleetwood Mac, a Halloween race in downtown St. Louis, and a Halloween event for kids and dogs at Purina Farms. It also includes the St. Louis Blues hockey game schedule and movie listings.
Weekend round up newsletter - may 3 - 5, 2019Steve Rymer
The document summarizes events happening in St. Louis from May 3-5, 2019 including:
1) The 2019 St. Louis Microfest beer festival at Forest Park on May 3-4 featuring craft beers, music, food and drink demonstrations.
2) Comedian Jim Jefferies performing at the Stifel Theatre on May 3 and comedian Sebastian Maniscalco performing on May 4.
3) The Cinco de Mayo festival on Cherokee Street on May 4 and at Westport Plaza on May 5 featuring live music, food, drinks and activities celebrating Mexican culture.
This document summarizes several notable relationships between Latino figures. It discusses the artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, who famously had an open but enduring marriage. It also mentions the fashion designers Isabel and Ruben Toledo, who met as classmates and later partnered professionally and married. The document then introduces several other influential Latino couples, including politicians Eva and Juan Perón of Argentina, artists Policarpa Salavarrieta and Alejo Sabarin of Colombia, and entertainers La La Anthony and Carmelo Anthony of Puerto Rico.
Carniville was a 3 day music festival held in Austin, Texas from March 18-20 that featured various musical performances, rides, games, drinks and dancing. Daily attendance for the daytime events was over 3,500 people and the late night parties on Friday and Saturday were over capacity. The event promoted itself through various websites and social media. Over 19,000 people RSVPed to attend through the event's website which provided information on performances and sponsors. The wrap up report notes that they hope attendees had a blast at the event.
The document summarizes recent tower industry developments and transactions in Latin America. It notes that 2015 will see further consolidation in Brazil as the major tower companies integrate recent acquisitions. In Mexico, America Movil is creating a tower company while AT&T's acquisitions will shake up the market. Peru and Central America are seeing growth from mid-sized tower companies, while regulatory issues have hindered development in Chile. The future of towers in Argentina remains uncertain due to economic and policy risks.
This document provides an overview of summer activities and traditions in Saratoga Springs, New York. It discusses the town's history as a popular resort destination in the late 19th century due to its mineral springs and horse racing. Today, Saratoga Springs continues to attract many visitors in the summer for its cultural performances, shops, restaurants, and the horse races at Saratoga Race Course. The document focuses on specific summer traditions like attending the opera, concerts, horse races, and taking the mineral waters at the Roosevelt Baths.
Bersch weekend round up newsletter - jun 15-17, 2018Linda Bersch
This document provides information on various events happening in St. Louis from June 15-17, 2018. It includes a tribute concert to the music of Elton John, a downtown food festival, a science center event featuring animals, a Queen tribute concert, a writers conference, a Keith Urban concert and Cardinals baseball games against the Cubs. Details such as dates, times, locations and websites for tickets/information are provided for each event.
This document provides a map and information about transportation and notable locations in downtown Dallas. The map shows the light rail and trolley lines that serve downtown Dallas and connect it to surrounding areas. The document also lists landmarks, markets, dining, nightlife, shopping, arts, entertainment, hospitals, hotels, banks, and universities within walking distance or a short drive of a specific address in downtown Dallas.
- Perez Hilton's inaugural music tour featuring up-and-coming acts ended on a high note with over 1,000 people attending the final show in Los Angeles to see performances by Natalie Portman's Shaved Head, Julian Perretta, Semi Precious Weapons, Ladyhawke, and a secret headliner, The Gossip.
- Kanye West and Lady Gaga have cancelled their co-headlining "Fame Kills" tour.
- Aerosmith have cancelled their tour due to lead singer Steven Tyler suffering a shoulder injury after falling on stage.
Weekend round up newsletter - jun 15-17, 2018Steve Rymer
The document provides information on various events happening in the St. Louis area from June 15-17, 2018. On June 15th, there will be a tribute concert to the music of Elton John at Powell Symphony Hall. From June 16-17, there will be a food festival called Taste of Downtown STL highlighting local restaurants. On June 16th, the Saint Louis Science Center will host an event called SciFest about animals. That same night, there will be a Queen tribute concert at Delmar Hall. From June 16-17, there will be a writing conference called Gateway Con at the Renaissance Hotel. On June 16th, Keith Urban will perform at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - August 9 - 11, 2019Steve Rymer
The Urban Expo from August 9-11 will feature programs and resources from the Urban League to empower the African American community. Several concerts and events are also happening around St. Louis that weekend, including Blues at the Arch on August 9th, Hammer's House Party hip hop tour on the 9th, the free Grub and Groove festival on the 10th, and the KSHE Pig Roast on the 10th featuring Slash and other rock bands. Pentatonix will perform at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre on August 11th.
Where should we go this t weekend presentation spring 2015Gerald Sweitzer
This document provides information about potential weekend getaway destinations within a few hours of Easley/Clemson, South Carolina. It is organized by distance and includes both large cities and small towns. Destinations are listed in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and include details about attractions, activities, and festivals. Information is given for Greenville, Spartanburg, Atlanta, Hendersonville, Dahlonega and other potential destinations for short trips. Brochures and websites are recommended for planning details of each location.
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This Week at The State Theatre July 15, 2013StateTheatre
The State Theatre is hosting various plays, films, and community events between July 15-21. On July 17, they will show the film The Land Before Time as part of their Read It Watch It series. From July 18-21, they will perform Freud's Last Session in their Attic space. On July 19-20, the State College Community Theatre will perform Arthur Miller's The Crucible. On July 21, they will show the films Duck Soup and Beneath.
Bersch weekend round up newsletter - august 17 - 19, 2018Linda Bersch
The wind-down to summer has begun. School has started for many in the area and college students are returning to their campuses. But there's plenty of fun to be had in St. Louis!
This document provides information about various locations in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago, including demographic facts about Uptown. It details the Uptown Theatre, a historic movie palace, the Green Mill Cocktail Lounge, a jazz club with mob history, and Graceland Cemetery, a Victorian-era landscaped cemetery. The document shares details about the origins and features of these three locations in Uptown.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - August 17 - 19, 2018Steve Rymer
This document provides information on events happening in and around St. Louis from August 17-19, 2018. It summarizes several music, arts, and food festivals occurring during that weekend including the St. Louis World's Fare Heritage Festival celebrating the 1904 World's Fair, a blues performance at the National Blues Museum, the Rock the Hops music and craft beer festival in Alton, the Rise Up street festival in downtown St. Louis, Clayton's Brews and Blues Festival featuring craft beer and music, and a Rod Stewart concert at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. It also includes the St. Louis Cardinals baseball schedule and movie showtimes.
This document provides a music calendar listing events in the Boston area from September 2-4. It lists specific music artists and bands performing on those dates at various venues around Boston, including times, ticket prices, and age restrictions. The bulk of the document consists of a long listing of music events each day, organized by date and venue.
Bersch weekend round up newsletter - october 19 - 21 2018Linda Bersch
This document provides information on various entertainment events happening in and around St. Louis from October 19-21, 2017, including concerts by Twenty One Pilots, Kansas, Alice Cooper, and Fleetwood Mac, a Halloween race in downtown St. Louis, trick-or-treating for kids and dogs at Purina Farms, and a St. Louis Blues hockey game versus the Toronto Maple Leafs. Website addresses are provided for ticket and additional event information.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - June 7 - 9, 2019Steve Rymer
This document provides information on various events happening in and around St. Louis from June 7-9, including carnival rides and food at the Party on the Pavement in Richmond Heights, art and crafts at the Webster Arts Fair, circus acts at Circus Flora, a market at Urban Chestnut Brewery, a cocktail party in the Central West End, and a soap box derby and car show in The Hill neighborhood. It also lists movie showings, Redbox releases, weekend weather forecasts, Blues Stanley Cup Final details, and Cardinals game times against the Cubs.
This document provides a networking schedule for FIA attendees in Los Angeles, including details of welcome receptions, tours of Universal Studios and Beverly Hills, and recommended bars each evening. Activities include a day touring Los Angeles landmarks and Universal Studios on March 13th, the IHRSA opening reception on March 14th, rollerblading or cycling on Venice Beach on March 15th, a closing party including bowling on March 16th, and optional morning hikes or scavenger hunts on March 17th. To book any events, attendees should complete and return a booking form.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - October 19 - 21, 2018Steve Rymer
This document provides information on various entertainment events happening in and around St. Louis from October 19-21, 2017, including concerts by Twenty One Pilots, Kansas, Alice Cooper, and Fleetwood Mac, a Halloween race in downtown St. Louis, and a Halloween event for kids and dogs at Purina Farms. It also includes the St. Louis Blues hockey game schedule and movie listings.
Weekend round up newsletter - may 3 - 5, 2019Steve Rymer
The document summarizes events happening in St. Louis from May 3-5, 2019 including:
1) The 2019 St. Louis Microfest beer festival at Forest Park on May 3-4 featuring craft beers, music, food and drink demonstrations.
2) Comedian Jim Jefferies performing at the Stifel Theatre on May 3 and comedian Sebastian Maniscalco performing on May 4.
3) The Cinco de Mayo festival on Cherokee Street on May 4 and at Westport Plaza on May 5 featuring live music, food, drinks and activities celebrating Mexican culture.
This document summarizes several notable relationships between Latino figures. It discusses the artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, who famously had an open but enduring marriage. It also mentions the fashion designers Isabel and Ruben Toledo, who met as classmates and later partnered professionally and married. The document then introduces several other influential Latino couples, including politicians Eva and Juan Perón of Argentina, artists Policarpa Salavarrieta and Alejo Sabarin of Colombia, and entertainers La La Anthony and Carmelo Anthony of Puerto Rico.
Carniville was a 3 day music festival held in Austin, Texas from March 18-20 that featured various musical performances, rides, games, drinks and dancing. Daily attendance for the daytime events was over 3,500 people and the late night parties on Friday and Saturday were over capacity. The event promoted itself through various websites and social media. Over 19,000 people RSVPed to attend through the event's website which provided information on performances and sponsors. The wrap up report notes that they hope attendees had a blast at the event.
The document summarizes recent tower industry developments and transactions in Latin America. It notes that 2015 will see further consolidation in Brazil as the major tower companies integrate recent acquisitions. In Mexico, America Movil is creating a tower company while AT&T's acquisitions will shake up the market. Peru and Central America are seeing growth from mid-sized tower companies, while regulatory issues have hindered development in Chile. The future of towers in Argentina remains uncertain due to economic and policy risks.
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) was established to administer the Employees' Provident Funds & Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952. EPFO's main functions are to secure compliance with the Act and deliver timely benefits to members. It administers three schemes - the Employees' Provident Fund Scheme 1952, the Employees' Pension Scheme 1995, and the Employees' Deposit-Linked Insurance Scheme 1976. EPFO expects voluntary compliance, timely submission of returns, timely deposits of contributions for all members, and proper submission of complete claim forms from covered establishments to enhance its effectiveness.
This document provides an overview of Zaxby's, a fast-growing chicken restaurant chain founded in 1990. It discusses Zaxby's history, principles, leadership, profile, constraints, goals, performance measures, and use of lean thinking. Key points include: Zaxby's was founded to provide quality chicken wings and fingers in Statesboro, GA; it has grown through franchising and now has over 700 locations primarily in the Southeast US; its mission centers on creating "encore experiences" for guests; and it utilizes lean principles like just-in-time production and continuous improvement to enhance operations and the customer experience. The document also analyzes Zaxby's current reality tree and identifies opportunities to address constraints like a
If you market to humans then reviews matter. This presentation covers the current trends in online reviews showing increasing demand for reviews. Today people expect to find reviews about everything. Are you prepared for the Review Era?
The document discusses the history and evolution of cooperative banks in India. It begins by defining what a bank and cooperative bank are. It then discusses the origins of the cooperative banking movement in India in the early 1900s as a way to provide farmers access to institutional credit and protect them from money lenders. It describes the three tier structure of primary cooperative credit societies, central cooperative banks, and state cooperative banks established in 1914. The rest of the document outlines the principles, functions, importance and features of cooperative banking in India and how they have grown to become an integral part of the banking system, especially in rural areas.
In this 6th edition of Capital V we bring you the views of three entrepreneurs from a sector that is pointed out by many as the way forward to Luxembourg: Fintech.
Given the need for diversification the country faces, Fintech is seen by many end result of Luxembourg’s many useful features: very high-speed internet, secured data centres and a unique Financial sector’s know how.
Are we ready for the shift in mindset that this will imply? Will the more traditional practices welcome this new world? If we want to continue to be a leader in finance, the answer must
be “yes”.
LPEA is also changing! Along with the celebration of our 5th anniversary, we are rolling out a new logo that represents our positioning and Luxembourg’s PE/VC toolbox.
Enjoy the reading.
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"Reporte de la Sexta Sesión Foro Urbano Mundial" (Italia, 2012)
The document discusses NovX21's low energy and cost process for recycling precious metal groups (PGMs) from spent autocatalysts. It describes NovX21's technology as having a recovery rate over 97% and average recovery of 3,500 grams per ton of catalysts. The economics of NovX21's planned 200-ton per year facility show potential for $29 million in annual revenues, 35% gross margin, and a nine month payback period on $8 million capital expenditures.
The document provides information about opening different types of bank accounts at Abhyudaya Co-operative Bank Ltd including savings accounts, current accounts, NRE accounts, and simplified savings accounts. It outlines eligibility requirements, minimum balances, interest rates, transaction limits, and documentation needed for each account type. The bank aims to provide inclusive banking services and tailor products to meet customer needs.
Xerox Corporation was a multinational corporation serving the global document processing and financial services markets. In 1959, Xerox introduced the revolutionary plain paper copier, which drove explosive growth in the copying business. However, as competitors entered the market after Xerox's patent expired in 1970, its market share fell significantly. Under new leadership in the 1980s, Xerox developed a corporate revitalization plan called "Leadership Through Quality" to address its competitive problems.
The Co-operative Bank introduced the world's first ethical banking policy in 1992 in response to growing customer demand. The policy prohibits investment in companies involved in arms, tobacco, human rights abuses, and other industries. It has driven steady growth and increased customer loyalty. While initially controversial, the bank's ethical stance and customer-led approach have now been widely embraced and have positioned it as a pioneer in the field of sustainable and responsible finance.
This document provides an introduction to cooperative banks. It defines a cooperative bank as a financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members, who are both customers and owners. Cooperative banks take deposits and lend money, especially in rural areas for farming, cattle, and personal financing. They differ from stockholder banks and follow prudent banking regulations. Cooperative banks are owned and managed democratically by their members on principles of cooperation, self-help and mutual assistance.
This document provides an agenda for SMi Group's 17th annual Global MilSatCom conference taking place from November 2-5, 2015 in London. The conference will bring together military and government satellite communications professionals from around the world to discuss technologies and strategies. The opening addresses will be given by the UK Minister of State for Defence Procurement and Air Commodore John Philliban of the UK Ministry of Defence. Over the three days, the conference will feature presentations and panels on topics such as the UK's Skynet satellite communications network, France's Syracuse program, the Bundeswehr system, and commercial partnerships. It will provide a platform for military and industry leaders to discuss challenges, solutions, and the future of military satellite communications
The document provides recommendations for a 48-hour visit to Austin, Texas. It recommends staying at the boutique Hotel Ella for its location away from downtown bustle. On the first night, it suggests visiting the bars on Rainey Street, known for its live music and atmosphere. The next day includes exploring Lady Bird Lake, curing a hangover with barbecue from Franklin, and visiting sites like Clarksville and the Bullock Texas State History Museum. It recommends spending the second night at the five-star Travaasa resort for its spa treatments and views of the Colorado River. The last activity is an equine encounter at Travaasa before returning home.
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Egg Harbor City, New Jersey is a historic town located near Atlantic City known for its German immigrant history and wineries. The town's Roundhouse Museum displays about the local Teutonic heritage and glassworks. Nearby attractions include Storybook Land and the village of Historic Smithville. The Renault Winery in Egg Harbor City is one of the oldest operating vineyards in the US, offering tours and wine tastings.
Egg Harbor City is a small town in South Jersey rich in local history and located near Atlantic City. It was settled in the mid-1800s by Germans from Baltimore who brought an Old World feel. The town has museums showcasing its German heritage as well as former industries like glassmaking. Nearby attractions include Storybook Land and Historic Smithville Village.
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1. 6 reasons to love Atlanta
Story highlightsLook beyond downtown Atlanta for the secrets of this vibrant Southern cityDining is
a standout pastime with celebrity-chef driven spots and no-frills local favoritesAtlanta has played a
huge role in the evolution of hip-hop1. Wow, that's a big, crazy airport.
2. Wow, that traffic really sucked.
Maybe you got to spend a little time downtown for a convention or ballgame.
And, sure, there were the highlights like the Georgia Aquarium, the College Football Hall of Fame
and the World of Coca-Cola.
But after that, unless you knew exactly where to look, you probably saw a lot of concrete, a lot of
places that closed at 6 p.m., and culinary and entertainment options just like the other roughly 430
Hooters or 175 Hard Rock Cafes.
Here's the good news: You've been to Atlanta. But you haven't really been to Atlanta.
Get away from that street named Peachtree (or one of the dozens of other streets we named
Peachtree for your convenience), and there's a city with a lot more to offer.
The capital of the New South has been called a small town trapped in a big city.
In fact, it's a lot of small towns, coexisting, for the most part, inside and alongside the borders of
that big city.
And like the long list of Southern storytellers who have called Atlanta home, if you spend enough
time with it, it will share its secrets with you.
Good eats
As a food-lover friend recently said, in Atlanta, you can go to dinner and a show, or you can just go to
dinner.
Gourmands the land over have noticed that the ATL (please, never call it "Hotlanta") is quietly
becoming a destination for high-quality dining, with everything from schmancy white-tablecloth
affairs to traditional soul-food and meat-and-three spots drawing crowds.
Gunshow, the latest by "Top Chef" alum and Atlanta native Kevin Gillespie, was recently named one
of Esquire's best new restaurants and marries Brazilian churrascari and Chinese dim sum-style
dining with Gillespie's love of all things meat.
Celebrity chef Richard Blais has FLIP Burger and The Spence. Empire State South is one of Hugh
Acheson's four restaurants in Georgia; it serves three meals a day that focus heavily on local
ingredients.
2. Perhaps tickling the most taste buds lately is chef Ford Fry, whose seven spots range from seafood
(The Optimist) to Italian-inspired (No. 246) as well as stretching from Atlanta's re-emerging
Westside to its commuter-heavy northern suburbs.
And all of that's not even to mention Buford Highway's ridiculously rich array of traditional Asian
cuisine; tradition-rich Mary Mac's Tea Room; no-frills Ann's Snack Bar, home of the massive Ghetto
Burger; and Pallookaville Fine Foods, the carny sideshow-themed bastion of guilty pleasures evolved
from a corn dog cart by Jim Stacy, host of the Cooking Channel's "Offbeat Eats."
Songs of the South
It's been decades since the Allman Bros. made the short drive up from Macon to conquer Atlanta
with tunes like "Melissa" and "Hot'lanta." (Again ... please don't call it that.)
Now, it's all about the Dirty South.
The New York Times has called Atlanta "hip-hop's center of gravity," and aside from New York and
Los Angeles, it's hard to argue for another city being as influential in the form's evolution.
A recent three-day stand by native sons Outkast in Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park turned into a
joyous homecoming weekend of sorts, bringing together everyone from hip young urbanites to
suburban soccer moms to shake it like a Polaroid picture to a group that's helped define hip-hop
since emerging from Atlanta's neighbor East Point in 1992.
Cee Lo Green, Lil Jon, T.I., Ludacris and Usher are just a few of the other artists who call Atlanta
home, where a new generation of MCs and DJs are bubbling up at venues like Apache Cafe, T.I.'s
Club Crucial and MJQ Concourse.
The presence of Usher, and his Vanity record label, has even been responsible for drawing Justin
Bieber to the city.
But don't hold that against us.
If hip-hop isn't your thing, Atlanta has a thriving underground rock scene, spawning such current
acts as sludge rockers Mastodon, power-pop stars-in-waiting The Biters and indie darlings
Deerhunter.
And Eddie's Attic is one of the most highly regarded acoustic music venues in the United States.
Performers from across the country are on the months-long waiting list for the club's highly
regarded open-mic showcase, which has helped launch artists like John Mayer, Sugarland, the
Indigo Girls and Shawn Mullins.
A city of small towns
Unlike a lot of cities, Atlanta doesn't have a central entertainment and shopping district. You know
... unless you love the Hard Rock and Hooters.
If you're looking for a taste of Atlanta only downtown, you'll be disappointed.
3. Instead, hit neighborhoods like Little Five Points, packed with record stores, live music and theater
venues, restaurants, vintage clothing shops and the like (Not to mention a burger joint with a giant
psychedelic skull for an entrance).
Or similarly funky East Atlanta Village, where The Earl serves indie rock and brunch with equal skill
and residents are so cool, they have their own Web radio station.
For a slightly quieter good time, hit the square in downtown Decatur, which bumps up to Atlanta's
eastern city limit and, in addition to being home to the aforementioned Eddie's Attic, features
enough great restaurants that foodies have visited just to nosh at the spots packed within about a
half-mile of each other.
Cabbagetown. Virginia-Highland. Buckhead. Sweet Auburn. Castleberry Hill. West End.
If you want to enjoy the real Atlanta, skip Hooters, catch a cab and enjoy some of what the city really
has to offer.
The story of civil rights
The South teems with civil rights history, and different cities often focus on their slivers of the story.
Atlanta has made a play to introduce the broad history to new generations by connecting the
movement of the 1960s to the human rights issues of today.
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights opened this year, offering comprehensive and
sometimes intense views of the movement's darkest moments and greatest achievements. Another
side of the museum presents an evolving look at modern human rights issues around the world.
Just a few miles down the road, visitors can examine the lives of the movement's greatest leader,
Martin Luther King Jr. Tours of King's birth home on Auburn Avenue are free, and tickets are often
snapped up early in the day.
Even visitors who don't score a trip through the stately yellow home can spend hours wandering the
Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site run by the National Park Service, peeking into historic Ebenezer
Baptist Church or visiting the King Center -- the resting place of King and his wife, Coretta Scott
King.
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Beyond the big attractions
When in Atlanta, you're basically obligated to cross the sugar-sticky floors of the World of Coca-Cola
tasting room, to gawk at Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind"-era parlor and drop in on the
latest big-name exhibition at the High Museum of Art.
But you'll be missing out if you stop at the typical tourist draws.
To get a deeper view of the city's history and personality, check out some of the smaller attractions
not far from downtown.
There's the Center for Puppetry Arts, where you can catch a puppet show geared toward kids or
4. adults, or just get a close-up look at beloved puppets from Jim Henson Family Collection.
Yes, your favorites are there, from the Swedish Chef to the Fraggles to Miss Piggy herself.
Old and young can enjoy storytime at the Wren's Nest, the meticulously restored West End home of
famed Atlanta writer Joel Chandler Harris, who wrote the beloved and controversial Uncle Remus
tales.
And just west of downtown, the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art offers fantastically curated
exhibitions that focus on art by and about women of the African diaspora.
For a glimpse of these and other out-of-the-way spots, as showcased by locals, take a look for the
#WeLoveATL hashtag, started by a couple of photographers who didn't think the city was showing
out on social media like it should, on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Ditch the car -- no, really
What if you could visit Atlanta and somehow excuse yourself from all the tired jokes about terrible
traffic? (Punchline: Your time is worthless! HA! Ha?)
Believe it; it can be done.
There are more attractions and restaurants popping up along the city's MARTA train lines. A single
ride costs $2.50, far less than a cab or rental car.
A new streetcar will soon be running in a 2.7-mile east-west loop from the hotel-heavy downtown.
It'll take visitors past a gaggle of quirky pop-up shops to the burgeoning bar scene along Edgewood
Avenue and near the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.
Visitors can also hit the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail, a car-free stretch where residents run, ride,
scoot and stroll, sometimes stopping for a drink at a restaurant along the way or dropping by
Piedmont Park, the city's busy central greenspace.
More Beltline trails are in the works, which will only make it easier to navigate between
neighborhoods with just a pair of comfortable shoes.
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