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Thursday, January 11, 2018
Come on Down...YOU could be the next contestant on the Price is Right!
Happy Thursday, it's Tracie.
"It's...A BRAND NEW CAR!" Been dying to hear Drew Carey (or better yet, Bob Barker) say those magic words? If you're willing to settle for someone local, and maybe someone who won't scold you on your pet's reproductive choices, you'll have your chance next month, when "The Price is Right Live" hits Columbus.
Navigator full story: The Price is Right Live Wants You to Come On Down
Thursday Weather 🌡🌧 Showers expected, beginning in the morning, high near 56. Chance of precipitation 80%.
Navigator Originals ✏️Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day at One of These Columbus EventsOur fair city plays host to an abundance of activities honoring an American icon. Seven Getaways in the Hocking Hills, with HOT TUBS! Looking for a quick getaway that allows you to also be outside, despite Ohio's winter weather? Look no further than these cozy cabins, just a short drive away.
Around Town 🏘Expect to see a familiar face in the NHL All Star Game, January 28th. [1stOhioBattery]Columbus faith leaders respond to Mayor Ginther's call to prayer. [10tv]Cold? Lonely? Cozy up with one of these warm (erm, or previously warm) companions to ride out the winter. [614Now]Olde Towne East is getting a new condominium development. Work started on The Morgan this week. [The Columbus Dispatch]
Coming Up 📆🏒 1/12: Blue Jackets vs. Vancouver Canucks🎭 1/12: Ron White🎸1/12: Chris Janson🎤 1/12: Rick Springfield🎸 1/12: Willie Phoenix🐱 1/12: The Amazing Cat Show III🐰 1/12-21: Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical🎭 1/13: John Mulaney📺 1/13: Saturday Morning Cartoons at Gateway Film Center🎷 1/13: PBJ & Jazz🎸 1/13: Motherfolk🐶 1/14: Cooking For Dogs at 1400 Food Lab🚀 1/14: The Science of Star Wars
Longread ❤️“When Breath Becomes Air,” Paul Kalanithi’s memoir of his final years as he faced lung cancer at age 37, was published posthumously, in 2016, to critical acclaim and commercial success. “The Bright Hour,” Nina Riggs’s memoir of her final years as she faced breast cancer at age 39, was published posthumously, in 2017, to critical acclaim and commercial success. The two books were mentioned together in numerous reviews, lists and conversations.Perhaps less inevitable was that the late authors’ spouses would end up together, too.The Washington Post: Two dying memoirists wrote bestsellers about their final days. Then their spouses fell in love.
Something to say? Hit reply - we read it all.- Tracie