Rabbie Burns lookalikes sought for Beatson Cancer Charity fundraiser
Friday s online event is being supported by Still Game star Gavin Mitchell and a host of famous faces.
Still Game actor Gavin Mitchell and his dog Bob donned Beatson Cancer Charity tartan scarves to promote Friday s online The Bard and His Belles fundraiser (Image: Elaine Livingston)
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Sometimes we want to kick back, relax, and escape the craziness of the covid-crazy world for just a minute. Having a cozy little neighborhood spot is key when that kind of mood strikes, and we have just the place for you in this month’s cocktailing adventure. Cork & Tap on Mills Avenue is about as laid-back as it gets with all the bells & whistles one might desire in the “relaxing beverage” department.corks, taps & bottles galore.
What day is it?.
Every day has its own special little gig at Cork & Tap. Owner and mastermind, Tony Sleiman, gives his regulars and newbies alike something to look forward to each and every evening. Monday tasting dinners, pint and wine specials on Tuesdays & Wednesdays, trivia Thursdays, open mic Fridays, and non-stop sports action on the weekends mean there’s always something to do.or not! Get in on the action or just sit & sip – you call the shots.Tony is quite the planner in the cocktail game as
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Sales of high-priced whiskies, tequilas, and other spirits have been doing well thanks to the pandemic as more people drink at home.
But coronavirus stands to have longer-lasting effects on drinking habits: Consumers are trading up to more expensive varieties, realizing that they can get more for their money by buying booze at a retailer instead of a restaurant or bar.
A report by Barclays also found that countries with high income inequality and an increasingly wealthy group of individuals at the top of society could also bode well for high-end spirit sales in the long run. Economists have said that the pandemic is exacerbating inequality around the world.
Plus, that
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Timothy Malcolm
1/15/2021 at 1:25pm
Lucille s 1913 will distribute 3,000 meals to Houston-area residents on Martin Luther King Jr., Day.
Lucille s 1913, the non-profit run by Lucille s chef-owner Chris Williams, will donate 3,000 meals to people on Monday, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
The initiative begins at 11 a.m. with two distribution drives in Fort Bend County. In Richmond 1,000 smothered pork chop and mashed potato meals and 500 PPE kits each will be given out at Gus George Academy, and 1,000 bistec a la mexicana and rice and bean meals will be passed out at Tony Becerra Park in Rosenberg. At 2 p.m. Lucille s 1913 will land at Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Fifth Ward, where the non-profit will distribute an additional 1,000 pork chop meals.