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FRIDAY: As the final season of “Grimm” continues, a new Wesen with a deadly hunger is unearthed after lying dormant for seven years. Meanwhile, Nick, Hank and Wu investigate a bizarre murder in a local park. 8 p.m., NBC. SATURDAY: Airing on the eve of the Super Bowl, “NFL Honors” is a celebration of the 2016-17 season. NFL stars and celebrities gather to present an array of awards, including MVP, Coach of the Year and Walter Payton Man of the Year. The new Hall of Fame class is also revealed. 8 p.m., Fox.

The assistant director of “High School Musical, Jr.” was Los Gatos High School senior Lexi Balistreri, She started with the youth theater five years ago, “I really love teaching kids what I know about musical theater,” Lexi said, “It’s not as popular as sports, but this is a unique opportunity to teach kids how to express themselves through music.”, Lexi gave up cheerleading to focus baby girl nursery, ballerina nursery, sisters wall art, damask, twins nursery art, twin girls, ballet shoes, ballet art, set of her energy on the theater, “I want to go to school to become a director or producer of musicals,” she said, “I love to sing and dance, so that’s a backup plan.”..

There are occasional slow patches and times when the duo’s discussions start to feel artificial, especially a debate about whether theater is worthwhile that makes Ever sound a bit too thick headed. Despite its general balance of respect for neurodiversity with the comedy of cultural misunderstandings, the play ultimately comes down to a familiar trope of two broken people who can’t really be fixed but whose chance meeting helps them on their way. All in all, though, it’s a pleasant, charming romantic comedy that lets a lot of life’s complications remain complicated.

Since this was just a day hike, we moseyed back home, but we’ve had many gracious stays at the west side’s Inn at the Pinnacles bed-and-breakfast — the big soaking tubs there are a blessing and a half after a good hike, The complimentary happy-hour wine is the other half, The Inn is a short drive from the park entrance, but you might not want to baby girl nursery, ballerina nursery, sisters wall art, damask, twins nursery art, twin girls, ballet shoes, ballet art, set of get out of those plush beds, On the east side, there is camping right outside the park’s entrance and Hollister’s hotels and motels are 40 minutes away..

Vanessa Williams in “A Diva’s Christmas Carol” (2000). As an insufferable pop singer, Williams gave us a glimpse of the catty attitude she would later hone on “Desperate Housewives.” She shines in the role — and rocks the big hair on a dance song called “Heartquake.” Oh, and what a great name: Ebony Scrooge. Kelsey Grammer in “A Christmas Carol: The Musical” (2004). The “Frasier” star took more of a tongue-in-cheek approach in this NBC TV movie that bombed in the ratings. It might be remembered more for Jane Krakowski’s turn as a sexy Ghost of Christmas Past, who — say what? — does a little “pole dance” for Scrooge.


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