| Sprinkler makes costumes soggy
The floor was still flooded Wednesday when parents began showing up at Studio East in Kirkland. A fire sprinkler burst just before 1 p.m. in the theater school's costume room, spewing gallons of gunky water (what had been sitting in the pipes for years) and then clean water over everything. By 2 p.m. costumes for the current production, "I Never Saw Another Butterfly" were headed for home washing machines. It's a tight turnaround; the next performance is at 9 a.m. today. It wasn't just today's costumes and elegant hanging pieces that were drenched. Executive director Lani Brockman said water even seeped into the plastic storage bins. For this show, costumes can be a bit bedraggled. "I Never Saw Another Butterfly" is about children living in a concentration camp during the Holocaust.
Build a Southwest fiesta for Super Sunday
So your team may not be in Sunday's Super Bowl in Glendale, Ariz.Mine isn't either, but that doesn't mean I won't be watching every minute of the marathon pregame and every snap and every commercial during the game.Super Bowl Sunday this year has added drama for all lovers of American history.If the New England Patriots win, they'll be the first team ever to complete a season 19-0.If they don't win, the New York Giants will be remembered as the team that prevented that history from happening.Folks may choose a New Englandish seafood-based theme to honor the Patriots, or a New York deli-style menu to commemorate the Giants. .
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Julie Boyd Damp, 32, now lives in the Green Hills area of Nashville, with her husband, Pete, who's an emergency room physician at St. Thomas Hospital. Their daughter, Anna Claire, will be a year old in two weeks. She was born at Vanderbilt, where her parents met... .
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