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Born in Bloomington Rachel Crothers: Dec 12, 1870: Jul 5, 1958: Playwright Born in Bloomington Steve George: May 20, 1955: musician and keyboardist of the pop band Mr. Mister: Born in Bloomington Joel Higgins: Sep 28, 1943: Actor (Edward W. Stratton, III on Silver Spoons) Born in Bloomington Pawnee Bill: Feb 14, 1860: Feb 3, 1942: Wild West ...
The blog MySexProfessor.com was run by Herbenick from 2007 to 2014 and featured science-based information about sexuality. She is the founder of the Bloomington Sex Salon, an endowed event series in Bloomington, Indiana, and the Make Sex Normal project, which she launched with a highly viewed TEDx talk in 2013. [39]
The first franchised Great Clips salon opened for business on July 16, 1983, in Brooklyn Center, MN. [6] The company grew from 150 franchised salons in 1988 to 1,000 by 1997. The 2,500th salon was opened in 2006. [7] The first franchisees, Mary Lou Barton (Ray Barton's wife) and Marylu and Roger Ledebuhr are still Great Clips franchisees today.
In October 2017 Regis Corporation sold its Regis Salons, MasterCuts, and UK Supercuts to The Beautiful Group. [4] These salons became franchises keeping the same brand names. At the end of December 2019 Regis terminated its franchise agreements with The Beautiful Group and took back 200 salons [ 5 ] with the stated intention of finding a new buyer.
Ewan Mitchell and Phia Saban in “House of the Dragon.” Speaking of visions, I wanted to bring something up that Helaena said in the past — in Episode 6 with the crickets and she says ...
Valentine’s Day is bringing an influx of emotions — and things are getting wild in the name of love!That said, don’t be surprised if the most romantic day of the year feels like a total ...
A beauty salon or beauty parlor is an establishment that provides cosmetic treatments for people. [3] Other variations of this type of business include hair salons, spas , day spas , and medical spas .
Eastland Mall opened on February 16, 1967, anchored by JCPenney and Sears, both of which had moved from downtown Bloomington. [1] The mall was built on the east side of town, at the southwestern corner of East Empire Street (Illinois Route 9) and Veterans Parkway (formerly U.S. Route 66, now Interstate 55 Business Loop). [1]