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The Viridian Tower is a 378-foot (115 m), 31 story skyscraper in Nashville, Tennessee. The building's features include an H.G. Hill grocery store on the bottom floor, rooftop pool, fitness center and clubroom, and secure key card access. In 2007, the building received Project of the Year Award by Urban Land Institute. It is currently the ...
[3] [4] She later breaks up with Gunnar and leaves Nashville to pursue a solo singing career in Los Angeles. Laura Benanti as Sadie Stone (season 3), a country star who gets an offer to sign with Edgehill but later signs with Highway 65. She and Rayna become good friends. She leaves Nashville after shooting and killing her abusive ex-husband. [5]
Laura and Lydia Rogers are sisters from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. [2] With a love for music coming from both sides of their family (their grandfather and his brothers forged a group called the Happy Valley Boys), they grew up with a zeal for country music and sang songs with their family by country music artists such as Don Williams.
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Lori Fetrick, who joined the show as "Ice" in 1991 and appears in Muscles and Mayhem, agrees. "We," she says, "get to tell our story from the gladiators' point of view." 'The worst part about ...
Body is a 2015 American thriller film written and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen in their directorial debut. It stars Helen Rogers, Alexandra Turshen, Lauren Molina, and Larry Fessenden . During a wild night of partying, three women realize that they have gotten into more trouble than they expected.
Amy Sussman/Getty Images Lori Loughlin isn’t letting the past get in the way of her present. In a new interview with First for Women Magazine for their April 26 – May 3 issue published on ...
Lorraine Dille Williams is an American businesswoman. She was hired as manager of TSR, Inc. by company co-founder Gary Gygax in 1984, and was in charge of the table game company from 1986 to 1997.