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Dear Annie: My best friend, “Claire,” has been dating her boyfriend, “Jay,” for three years. I really liked him when they first started dating, but lately, she’s been confiding in me ...
Dear Annie: My daughter-in-law and I have never had a good relationship, but we tolerate each other because of my son. I have tried to be a good mother-in-law. I never visit unannounced.
Dear Annie: I’m struggling to make sense of this situation, but it felt like a red flag. I started dating a man, and one night out to dinner, we ran into a woman he knew from college and her ...
Dear Annie: I’m struggling to make sense of this situation, but it felt like a red flag. I started dating a man, and one night out to dinner, we ran into a woman he knew from college and her ...
DEAR ANNIE: My boyfriend, “Mark,” and I have been together for three years. We’re in love, we communicate well and we’ve supported each other through some big life changes. We talk about ...
Annie was her second Broadway show, and she joined the cast as the orphan July and an understudy of Annie (the role made famous by Andrea McArdle, who also spoke to the outlet). When McArdle ...
He just wants me to constantly reassure him that I love him because he gets afraid. We would be lying in bed and he would hold me close to him and say, 'Do you really love me?' I would have to ...
The city of Duvall proclaimed April to be Sexual Assault Awareness Month. But they couldn’t help but make a mockery out of it, taking a critically important issue — sexual assault — and ...
Dear Annie: Years ago, I was in a relationship where setting healthy boundaries led to terrifying consequences. What began as emotional manipulation escalated into threats that I now realize were ...
Dear Annie: A few years ago, my husband -- always kind, patient and gentle throughout our nearly 40-year marriage -- began behaving in ways that shocked me. He became verbally cruel, aggressive ...
The Tony Award winning musical was written in 1972, based on Harold Gray’s 1924 comic strip Little Orphan Annie (I’m not sure what the 1900s fascination was with orphans… I’m looking at you, Oliver!).
It’s difficult to find something not to like about the Capitol Theatre’s production of Annie and even harder when it features children, a dog, timeless melodies, flawless choreography and exceptional ...