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Ken Hawkins (Free subscription) | 14/08/2008
Recently opened dinner-and-a-movie venue Cinebarre garnered iffy marks on Holly Herrick's blog Charleston Chow. In: Service; Iffy: Food; Out: Ambiance.
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Anchorage Daily News (Free subscription) | 03/08/2008
SEATTLE -- In the small-town dinner-theater mystery, former Alaskan Bruce Hummel had no trouble admitting he was the killer. "I got my revenge," he told the audience. "Tell that to the sheriff."
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Get Mash (Free subscription) | 03/08/2008
In the small-town dinner-theater mystery, Bruce Hummel had no trouble admitting he was the killer: ‘I got my revenge,’ he told the audience. ‘Tell that to the sheriff.’ Now he faces a murder charge in real life. Read the full story
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Get Mash (Free subscription) | 02/08/2008
AP - In the small-town dinner-theater mystery, Bruce Hummel had no trouble admitting he was the killer: “I got my revenge,” he told the audience. “Tell that to the sheriff.” Now he faces a murder charge in real life. Read the full story
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 02/08/2008
McEachran has no body, blood or other physical evidence in the case — only Hummel's bizarre behavior since his wife vanished. Detectives say Hummel told his children their mom had abandoned them, sent them gifts purporting to be from her and, only after being questioned by police years later, wrote them a rambling, implausible letter acknowledging she had been dead all along.
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New York Newsday (Free subscription) | 02/08/2008
SEATTLE (AP) _ In the small-town dinner-theater mystery, Bruce Hummel had no trouble admitting he was the killer: "I got my revenge," he told the audience. "Tell that to the sheriff." Now he faces a murder charge in real life.
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Travelblog (Free subscription) | 31/07/2008
The Dixie Stampede is a dinner theater in Pigeon Forge. I knew little about it before having dinner there except that it was associated with the country singing star Dolly Parton. The audience is seated at long tables that face a rodeo arena. The show is centered about horses and horse riding equestrian. There are few of these types of shows anywhere in the U.S. If you like horses and horse ridi
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Travelblog (Free subscription) | 30/07/2008
This is a dinner theater in the heart of Pigeon Forge. It is where else on highway 441 the strip of Pigeon Forge.We sat at a table for two bigger tables available for bigger parties ate dinner and watched a warm up act and the main show. The warm up act was a fivepiece country band. The main show was an hourlong song and dance show.The main show comprised medleys from 1950's rock n rol
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Travelblog (Free subscription) | 25/07/2008
So after we left Kyoto we headed back to Yachimata for a night at my grandma's. The next day we were headed to an onsenkabuki theatredinner club kind of place. It was my grandma's choice so I should've known that it was going to be like a time machine trip back to the 1970's. There was a crazy lounge singer kind of guy there and since we were the only foreigners in the whole place probably t
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Vegas File (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
Dinner with your family can be an adventure, so why not make it even more entertaining with distinctive Vegas productions. Interactive dinner shows are a great way to liven up your family’s night out on the town. When it comes to family trees, this trio of dinner theater experiences can simply be described as- different. Source: www.visitlasvegas.com
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Two words describe what led John Chadwick to build a multi-million-dollar villa on a peninsula overlooking bustling Patong Harbor in Thailand: "The view."
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DCist (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
Photo by Dragsterhund Plans for the long empty space at 14th and T NW, revealed: a Diner/Tryst combo, yoga and dance studios, and some kind of "comedy dinner theater." [ City Desk ] Beer and wine should be sold at the Columbia Heights Target in the next two weeks. [ New Columbia Heights ] Has Washington Post Staff Writer Paul Schwartzman finally found a new template for his gentrification and urban...
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mac.ro (Free subscription) | 15/06/2008
For 37 years, the Golden Apple Dinner Theatre has been performing something akin to a theatrical miracle several times a year.
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mac.ro (Free subscription) | 15/06/2008
Robert Turoff has not done any formal surveys, but he believes his Golden Apple Dinner Theatre could be a beneficiary of the current economic downturn.