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Two Broadway favorites — Annaleigh Ashford and Christian Borle — won for best featured roles. He plays a sexy William Shakespeare in “Something Rotten!” and she played an incompetent ballet dancer in “You Can’t Take It With You.” It was her first and his second. “I can’t believe I am standing here right now for the worst dancing that ever happened on Broadway,” Ashford said. “The King and I” was crowned the best musical revival and it won for best actress in O’Hara and best musical costumes. One of its stars, Ruthie Ann Miles, won in her Broadway debut as best featured actress in a musical.
“We are much more open to the ideas of a Stanford graduate student than we are a 45-year-old woman,” said Marilyn Nagel, CEO of Watermark, a women’s executive and entrepreneur group in the Bay Area, “When we think of the next big tech breakthrough, we perceive that it will come from a millennial.”, But age doesn’t worry 40-year-old Elaine Dai of Palo Alto, who in August will launch her first startup, an event-finder app for families called EventLoko, Dai’s young children are now gold and ivory satin flower girl shoe, little girl ballet slipper, ivory baby shoe, toddler ballet flat, ivory gold wedding shoe school-age, and the law practice she founded years ago nearly runs itself..
He graduated from the University of San Francisco in 1988 with a Bachelors of Arts in Physical Education and was awarded the Pete Palleta award for outstanding service to the athletics department. He participated in baseball and cross country at the university. Four individuals will be inducted into this year’s PSHOF. They are collegiate football and track athlete David Williams, open water swimmer Anthony McCarley, Terra Nova coach Don Delbon and Skyline College badminton coach Jan Fosberg. These individuals will be honored at a reception/dinner on Saturday, Feb. 11 at the Grosvenor Hotel in South San Francisco.
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Sadly, two couples — Nick Lachey and Peta Murgatroyd, and Debbie Gibson and Alan Bersten — found themselves with the lowest scores and in jeopardy at the end of the show. After a painfully long segment of music, it was Debbie and Alan who were eliminated. Co-host Erin Andrews remarked on how important the show was to Debbie, considering that she has been recovering from the painful effects of Lyme Disease. “This show in this short amount of time and this guy (looking at Alan) right here, I feel like I got my life back,” said Debbie, with a big smile. “I am so thrilled, and we’re going to keep dancing. How about that? Dance lessons!”.
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