Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Cardboard cat palace

  • Man Apologizes To Angry Cat, Seeks Forgiveness By Building Huge Cardboard ...

    True love is sometimes best expressed through elaborate cardboard creations. In this adorable video testament to true love, pet owner Billy Browne builds a massive, floor-to-ceiling palace out of 40 cardboard boxes for his cat Rufus. It appears Rufus ...

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  • Yearning for Argentina

    The next day, after lingering over the excellent daily breakfast at Lola House Hotel, our delightful home away from home, we headed to Buenos Aires' historic main square, the Plaza de Mayo, and checked out the Casa Rosada -- the pink presidential ...

    www.edmontonsun.com

  • Spare Times for Children for Sept. 7-13

    If the weather stays clear, children can also frolic in an outdoor cardboard honeycomb, the better to buzz in. ... They're the many dogs and cats, already vaccinated and neutered, at this pet-adoption celebration from the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • Your big September Calendar: Say farewell to summer with an ice cream social ...

    $10, at The Record Exchange, Reef and showclix.com/event/3646394. sundayfundayseries.com. My Morning Jacket: 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9, Idaho Botanical Garden, 2355 N. Penitentiary Road, Boise.

    www.equities.com

  • Spare Times for Children for Aug. 17-23

    'Archaeology Zone: Discovering Treasures From Playgrounds to Palaces' (Friday, Sunday through Tuesday, and Thursday) Children will step into the shoes of an explorer like Indiana Jones in this permanent exhibition at the Jewish Museum, but the ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • The First Time We Saw: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

    We took that beast on the bus, in a huge cardboard box, all the way back to East Oakland, with a Beta tape of John Carpenter's Halloween that had been budgeted in, clutched tightly in hand.

    twitchfilm.com

  • Botstein revives Saint-Saëns' rarely heard "Henry VIII" at the Bard Festival

    Elsewhere the contrast between marital infidelity and intimate palace drama contrasts with crowd scenes. Although ... Saint-Saëns seems to be attempting for the grandeur of a Philip II here, but without the opportunity for reflection, the King comes ...

    theclassicalreview.com

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