New cereal bar guaranteed to serve nostalgia by the bowl
DEANNA TAYLOR, Charlotte Observer
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Let’s go back in time. Remember those Saturday mornings, waking up early as a kid to pour the biggest bowl of your favorite cereal. If you were feeling extra fancy, you may have even mixed multiple cereals to make a special concoction. Then, you’d find your favorite spot in front of the TV and binge your Saturday morning cartoon lineup. Man, those were the days.
Luckily, we’ll soon get to relive those days. What is being deemed Charlotte’s “first exotic cereal bar,” will open on April 10 in the former Melt-In Your Mouth Cupcake location in Brevard Court.
Monday, 05 April 2021 - 10:21
The Mrs. Sri Lanka pageant held at the Nelum Pokuna Theatre last night for the Mrs World contest ended in a major controversy with scense unseen in the hsitory of the pagent in Sri Lanka.
Former Miss Sri Lanka Pushpika De Silva was announced as Mrs. Sri Lanka 2021, but moments later her she was dethroned with the accusation that she was not fit to hold the crown as she was a divorcee.
Hirunews contacted Pushpika to find out her side of the story, since she walked off stage immediately once her crown was removed by Mrs World Caroline Jurie.
Daniel Kaluuya rips into British racism in Saturday Night Live debut
4 Apr, 2021 11:14 PM
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Host Daniel Kaluuya during the monologue on Saturday, April 3, 2021. Photo / Getty Images
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Oscar-nominated actor Daniel Kuluuya took aim at the British royal family in his Saturday Night Live (SNL) debut over the weekend, as controversy continues over allegedly racist statements made by a member of the royal family.
The London-born actor started his opening monologue by referencing the Sussexes interview with Oprah, during which Meghan revealed that, when she was pregnant, a member of the royal family raised concerns about how dark Archie s skin would be.
Adam Hattaway and the Haunters play Whanganui Musicians Club
5 Apr, 2021 04:02 PM
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Adam Hattaway and the Haunters
The Whanganui Musicians Club welcomes back to the stage the emerging talents of Adam Hattaway and the Haunters this Saturday night.
The band continues to grow from strength to strength, as they take to the road once again, this time playing eight gigs throughout the country. Here is their latest news release: Adam Hattaway is for lovers. A born frontman, he performs alongside three Haunters. Their hypnotic live performances are punctuated by high kicks and borderline-biblical healing sessions. After moving festival-goers at Electric Avenue, Nostalgia, and Nest Fest, they are now embarking on their third national album release tour.