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The Beacon Street Girls (BSG) is a young adult book series by Annie Bryant. The series was created by Addie Swartz [ 1 ] and initially published by B*tween Productions, then licensed by Simon & Schuster .
Anita Jane Bryant (born March 25, 1940) is an American retired singer and anti-gay activist. She had three top 20 hits in the United States in the early 1960s. [ 2 ] She was the 1958 Miss Oklahoma beauty pageant winner, and a brand ambassador from 1969 to 1980 for the Florida Citrus Commission .
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Aidy Bryant as Annie Easton, the main character. Annie is a journalist at The Thorn, promoted from editing the calendar in the first episode, and in her late 20s.She is very intelligent and optimistic and aspires to do well, and always tries to solve the problems she faces in life.
Just Kidding (Annie Bryant novel), the tenth book in the Beacon Street Girls young adult book series by Annie Bryant; Just Kidding, a 1993 album by Treepeople; Just Kidding, a comedy troupe featuring Jon Hein and Jon Glaser; Just Kiddin, a British Electronic music production duo
Lucky Charm, 1994 album by The Black Sorrows "Lucky Charm" (song), 1989 song by The Boys "Lucky Charm", a song by The Apples in Stereo from Fun Trick Noisemaker "Lucky Charm", a song by The Isley Brothers from Body Kiss
Social activist Annie Besant and her friend Herbert Burrows became involved in the situation and published an article in her halfpenny weekly paper The Link on 23 June 1888. [41] This article angered Bryant & May management, who then tried to get their workforce to sign a paper contradicting it, but the workers refused to do so.
Bryant was a member of a Boston Brahmin family, the daughter of William A. Matthews, Jr. and Annie Bolton (Fay) Matthews. She lived at 9 Exeter Street in Boston's Back Bay, traveling frequently to Europe. She studied at the Académie Julian in Paris. There she focused on painting and met Wallace Bryant, whom she would marry in 1898. The two ...