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That’s what determination sounds like! Mandy Harvey tugged at the heartstring of millions of viewers last night on America’s Got Talent with her incredible performance and heartbreaking story. Even though she revealed that she is deaf, the St. Cloud, FL native showed off her gorgeous singing voice for the AGT judges. The 29-year-old took the stage as her interpreter stood next to the judges, translating what they were saying into sign language.
Javier Ceriani is a man of class who came from Argentina and established himself as a TV personality in Miami. Javier Ceriani is an American radio/TV personality who has bagged two Emmy Awards and is a proud recipient of the key to the city from Mayor Tomás Regalado for his remarkable contribution to the entertainment industry. Besides a captivating persona and forward way of speaking, Ceriani is also known for his flamboyant taste in fashion and clothing.
Many people work in bland, nondescript offices. Not Heather Calvert, new executive director of the magnificent Butterworth Center and Deere-Wiman House, Moline. The 42-year-old native of Blandinsville, Ill. (about 20 minutes from Macomb), is in charge of the beautiful and grand 19th-century homes (at 11th Avenue and 8th Street), after serving four years on the board of the William Butterworth Foundation, which owns and operates the properties once owned by descendants of John Deere.
Source: Lifestyleasia.com Goa Carnival is one of the most vibrant and exciting festivals in India. This lively event, celebrated annually in the coastal state of Goa, is a spectacle of color, music, dance, and revelry that attracts thousands of visitors from around the world. With its roots dating back to the Portuguese colonial era, Goa Carnival has become an integral part of the state’s cultural heritage. The carnival is a time of joy and merriment, with locals and tourists joining together to participate in parades, masquerades, and street performances.