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“Two of downtown Omaha’s independent spirits again are coming together in the name of art. As part of the Bluebarn Theatre’s upcoming production of Six Degrees of Separation, the Bemis Center will present, in tandem, a show of contemporary portraiture in the theater’s art space called Separate Selves. Bemis Curator and Assistant Director Jeremy Stern brought together regional and international artists for the show; through many approaches they artfully explore the idea of self.

It unbelievable to think that we will welcome a new year when the clock strikes midnight this evening. 2011 has been amazing for Style Solutions. From attending Fashion Week, interviewing some of my favorite designers and fashion biz gurus (such as Diane Von Furstenberg and Rachel Zoe), going to great events, and constantly having new readers, I can help but thank everyone who supports my blog daily..

On Oct. 2, she was loaded into a large metal crate, which was covered with a tarp and lifted onto the Beaver, a National Park Service boat, for the trip to the island. Once there, her crate was moved from the boat onto the back of a John Deere Gator, and driven to the release site near Windigo, on the southwest end of the island.

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Do you remember any of these Derby pubs we’ve loved and lost?Remember the City Tavern?The Ram Inn in Bridge Street, at the junction of Brook Street, was built between 1818 and 1827 to serve the mill situated across the road. After closing in the early 2010s, it was vandalised and fire damaged and finally demolished in 2017It’s hard to imagine that at one time there was once six pubs in the space between where the Dolphin still stands in Queen Street and westwards, towards roughly where St Alkmund’s Way now runs.Or that there was a similar number along St Peter’s Street up from St Peter’s Churchyard towards The Spot.In fact, walk along any road in Derby even 50 years ago and you would be hard pressed not to come across a pub every few yards.In fact, one of the best ways of giving people directions was via the pubs: “Turn left at the New Inn, right at the White Swan and keep on going until you pass the Vaults.” or some such instruction.A pub really was a “local” in the drinking sense of the word for many communities dotted around the town and those more in the central area, were equally populated by tradespeople and shoppers alike.Take for example the Lord Belper at the junction of Spa Lane and Abbey Street, which would vie with the Spa Inn for customers. The former closed in 1962, leaving the latter to increase its custom.Or the City Tavern, which became the Garden City Hotel on the corner of Vivian Street, and is now converted into flats.The following photos show just a few of the Derby pubs which no longer exist either because they closed or demolished.