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New plus old favorites at the 2023 Philadelphia Flower Show
Pantone’s 2023 Color of The Year, Viva Magenta 18-750, vibrates with vim and vigor. It is a shade rooted in nature derived from the red family and expressive of a new signal of strength. Viva Magenta is brave and fearless, a pulsating color whose exuberance promotes a joyous and optimistic celebration, writing a new narrative. This year’s Color of The Year is powerful and empowering. It is an animated red that revels in pure joy, encouraging experimentation and self-expression without restraint, an electrifying, and a boundless shade that is manifesting as a stand-out statement. PANTONE 18-1750 Viva Magenta welcomes anyone and everyone with the same verve for life and rebellious…
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2022 Fall Home Improvement and Outdoor Living Show | Sponsored
If you want the latest in home improvements, want to build a house, find out about landscaping or even how to cook your favorite dish, you can find it all and more this month at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. For the 10th year, the Horry Georgetown Home Builders Association presents its fall Home Improvement and Outdoor Living Show at the convention center Sept. 16-18. The annual show features experts from all facets of the building and landscaping industry in Horry and Georgetown counties. The Grand Strand is one of the fastest growing home markets in the country and many of the building professionals, contractors and other companies associated with the…
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Former Atlanta Falcons LB Brandon Copeland’s next venture is a real estate reality show
Brandon Copeland sat in the corner chair as the seller came walking into the middle of the open-stage set. Almost immediately, it felt like the NFL linebacker-slash-real estate investor was the point guard, trying to get the conversation going. On the new Netflix reality series Copeland is a part of, “Buy My House,” the 31-year-old’s personality is on full display. The show, which debuted Friday, is sort of like ‘Shark Tank,’ — the set even looks somewhat similar with the show’s four investors, Copeland, Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman, Corcoran CEO Pam Liebman and real estate mogul Danisha Wrightster in a semicircle around a carpet sitting in comfortable chairs — but…
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RHS Flower Show Tatton Park 2022 Garden Winners
A wildlife-friendly front garden, a post-pandemic working from home back garden, and a garden dedicated to those suffering from long Covid were among the winners at the RHS Flower Show Tatton Park 2022. 10 medals were awarded in the Gardens category at RHS Tatton, with designs providing visitors with plenty of practical, take-home ideas. There were three non-judged Feature Gardens at Tatton this year: the RHS and BBC North West Community Urban Garden designed Bea Tann; BBC Radio 2 and The One Show’s Sow Grow and Show Garden designed Joe Swift; and The Vitamin G Garden designed by Alan Williams with Jo Whiley, the latter of which was also on…
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Paradise Found at RHS Flower Show Tatton for garden design contest winner David Williams from Leyland
David, from Leyland, was delighted to see his design for an eco friendly garden, which includes space for relaxing and a spot of yoga, created as a show garden at this week’s RHS Flower Show Tatton Park. The design by the retired fashion designer and pattern cutter was one of the winners in a RHS and BBC local radio planet-friendly garden design contest, with a prize of having it built at the flagship RHS show. Read More Read More Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams: finale airs to rave reviews as the star watc… Sign up to our daily Burnley Express Today newsletter David Williams finds time for yoga in his…
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Tim Allen and Richard Karn’s Show Is Back With a New Name
Photo: A&E Networks It’s Tool Time… again! It’s been more than two decades since the television series “Home Improvement” left the airwaves, but fans of the popular sitcom will be able to see two of the show’s stars reunite for the new History Channel series, “More Power.” Known to fans of the ’90s sitcom as Tim Taylor and Al Borland who hosted a show called “Tool Time” within the sitcom, Tim Allen and Richard Karn will reunite as hosts of the new series to put tools to the test. From basic handheld tools to powerful industrial ones, the dynamic duo will test the limits of tools and take viewers on…