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By 1996 the Arndale was fully let, raised £20 m a year in rents, [92] was the seventh busiest shopping area in the UK in terms of sales, [93] and was visited by 750,000 people a week. [94] The poet Lemn Sissay wrote The Arndale Centre was always just the Arndale Centre. A palace of Perspex and people. A light extravaganza. ... a shopper's ...
Until the late 1960s average monthly attendance at Sunday services totaled some 16,000 people. [6] The church's chimes would play "There's No Business Like Show Business." [2] "It is a Broadway tradition to light a candle at the Actors' Chapel for the success of a show on opening night." [1]
The pews at St. Adalbert Parish started filling up before 10 on Monday night. By 11 p.m., the Catholic church on Milwaukee's south side was so packed that people lined the walls and stood shoulder ...
The precise origin of the Forty Hours' Devotion is obscure. St. Charles Borromeo speaks as if this practice of praying for forty hours was very ancient; and he refers it to the forty hours that Christ's Body remained in the tomb. The number 40 is also associated with the rain at the time of the flood, years on the way to the Promised Land, and ...
Southside opened in 1971 as the Wandsworth Arndale Centre, and was the largest of the UK-wide chain of Arndale Centres with 110 shops. It occupies much of the town centre of Wandsworth, with five blocks of apartments above and the River Wandle running beneath, in a culvert. It initially included a mix of shops, offices and restaurants, as well ...
Five decades later, it's time. NBC's "Saturday Night Live" 50th anniversary episode airs Sunday night. The live, three-hour special airs one day after the late-night comedy show's first episode ...
Opening Night is seen as the official start of Super Bowl week. It takes place on the Monday before the NFL's championship game and kicks off a week of events building up to Super Bowl Sunday.
The first Arndale Centre, in Jarrow, opened in 1961.It is now known as the Viking Centre. The Cross Gates Centre in Cross Gates, Leeds was an Arndale Centre until 2000.. In 1950, Arnold Hagenbach, a baker with a talent for property investment, and Sam Chippendale, an estate agent from Otley, set up a company called the Arndale Property Trust, the name being a portmanteau of "Arnold" and ...