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The Quad Cities Cultural Trust (QCCT) is now accepting grant applications for the 2023 Adler Theatre Fund grant. Its mission is to support diverse programming at the Adler Theatre, according to a QCCT release.
A successful application will display a well-organized proposal that includes financial sustainability, collaboration, and cultural vitality for a performance or series of performances at the Adler, 136 E. 3rd St., Davenport.
The application deadline is 5 p.
Dylan Dreyer left fans with a lot of questions on Tuesday when she teased a major change to her appearance on Instagram.
The Today star took to social media with a photo which her followers struggled to recognize, but soon came to the same conclusion.
"So, I did a thing," she wrote alongside what appeared to be a close-up of a tattoo. "We take Halloween very seriously at the Today Show," she added.
Contracts, text messages, ex messages, and shopping for electronic devices: astrologers tell us to steer clear of such activities when Mercury appears to reverse course in the night sky, going from east to west in “retrograde” motion. (It isn’t actually moving backward; it’s an illusion created by the fact that Earth and Mercury go around the sun at different speeds.)
The astrological theory maintains that during these phases, which occur three or four times a year and last roughly three weeks each, Mercury, which rules communications, undergoes a kind of symbolic reversal, throwing the domain of its influence into disarray.
Images of a massive tent at the heart of Nyayo Stadium's playing turf hit social, drawing criticism of the facilities managementKenyans expressed their fears that at the end of the reported church event, the playing surface would be rendered useless for some timeA section of Kenyans also supported the move, arguing that even political rallies have been hosted there, and nobody complainedNairobi - Kenyans have, in recent years, developed a soft spot for sporting activities as it has shown to be an alternative source of income.