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"A Night of Luxury and Luck" Casino Night to Benefit Operation Get Out

"A Night of Luxury and Luck" Casino Night to Benefit Operation Get Out

"A Night of Luxury and Luck" Casino Night to Benefit Operation Get Out Montgomery, TX — Embark on an unforgettable evening of luck and generosity at the upcoming "A Night of Luxury and Luck" Casino Night, hosted by Texas Boats and Outdoors. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Margaritaville Lake Resort, Lake Conroe

NIAF to Honor Jerry Colangelo at Arizona Regional Gala

NIAF to Honor Jerry Colangelo at Arizona Regional Gala

NIAF to Honor Jerry Colangelo at Arizona Regional Gala The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) is set to honor NIAF Chairman Emeritus Jerry Colangelo at the Foundation’s Arizona Regional Gala in Phoenix on Saturday, March 19, 2022, at the iconic Arizona Biltmore Hotel, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Colangelo will be receiving the inaugural Jerry Colangelo Sports Excellence Award in recognition

A Brand New Show for Book Authors

In the Limelight TV Launches "Bookish - Meet the Authors" TV show

In the Limelight Media is pleased to announce the launch of 8 new shows of "Bookish - Meet the Authors" on In the Limelight TV which can be seen on Roku, Amazon Fire and Apple TV along with another 100 SmartTV apps all over the world. The show conducted by Nyssa Couto focuses on book authors and their work.

Where Was Eggplant Parmigiana Born?

Where Was Eggplant Parmigiana Born?

A great classic Italian, eggplant Parmigiana, has uncertain origins. The name of this recipe does not come from the region of Parmigiano, but from the word palmigiana, meaning “shutters.” In 19th century Sicily, neighborhood homes included lots of shutters. Their wooden slats—one above another—is a reference to the layers of eggplant slices in this dish.

Little Miss of Darke County: The Origins of Annie Oakley, by Gary M. Krebs,  White Bird Publishing, April 2020. Available as an ebook and paperback on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. Audiobook by Blackstone Audio,  August 2020.

Readers, Get Your Book: Learn More About Annie Oakley

Do you see Annie Oakley as a singing, dancing cow- girl who could do anything as well as a man? Then you probably saw the 1950 movie, “Annie Get Your Gun.” Actress Betty Hutton and Howard Keel knew the script, but author Gary Krebs tells the truth about Annie Oakley in his debut historical novel, Little Miss of Darke County. And it’s time to know Annie in authenticity.

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