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Colorado’s Littleton Has Great Theatre
Take a look at South Denver Suburbs ‘Littleton Town Hall Arts Center’ for their upcoming shows and plan to enjoy a wonderful professional theatre company. You’ll find this community theater to be the centerpiece of historic downtown Littleton, which is located right in the middle of Main Street in an exquisite historical building.
The theatre is next to a few Colorado boutique hotels making it very convenient for visitors who enjoy the local arts to only walk a few blocks for an enjoyable night at the theatre. Littleton Town Hall Arts Center is cozy and intimate with seats that surround the stage, giving all audience members the best seat in the house. The theatre is open all year round and they even have a children’s theatre program suited for all the little ones.
Upcoming shows are as follows:
The Love List, which will run through to August 22, 2010.
Rent – running September 17th to October 17, 2010.
White Christmas – running November 17th to December 26, 2010.
Naturally, while you’re visiting downtown Littleton you should stroll about and check out all the shops and maybe catch a dinner before or after the play. If you’re staying in Denver, you’ll find Littleton to not be out of your way.
Law in the Southwest
There is something of the wild west that comes to mind whenever southwestern law is discussed. It might have something to do with various kinds of legislation that have been overturned in recent years, along with the history of very colorful politicians in Arizona and Colorado. It’s also important to keep in mind that these are still young states in terms of the history of the nation, Colorado entering in 1876, and Arizona in 1912 . The ideas that relate youthfulness and lawlessness are still very much at work in the popular imagination.
The view from the ground, however, is a lot different. Living in the Southwest does not mean a constant struggle with swinging saloon doors and gunfights, although there are still some elements in place that serve as reminders of a not-too-distant past. Among the historical places, like ghost towns and graveyards, there are also reminders that the history is still very recent here, and not all of the symbols of the wild west are a thing of the past. It’s one of the great attractions of the big cities, actually, where there may be an office for a law firm in one block, and the next block there are houses where the families are raising sheep or llamas in their back yard.
For lawyers working in the Southwest, then, there are some interesting challenges that might not be present in other places. There are populations that are very new here, and first-generation residents are very common, but there are also populations that have been here for thousands of years. In terms of laws, there are some very interesting cases, where there may be disputes that relate to something happening hundreds of years ago in northern Arizona, or a new issue raised in the arena of business law. Denver and Phoenix can be alike in many ways, but there are also central differences that only arise when the subtleties start to work themselves out. This unusual combination makes it a very interesting place for issues concerning the law.
Singapore Restaurants and Traditional Cuisine
The metropolitan area of Singapore offers a diverse selection of entertainment and performance options. There are also a great number of activities, festivals and events in which tourists and locals take part. It is only logical that the restaurant scene in Singapore also offers a diverse assortment of options to entice the tourist population as well as keep its citizens well fed and happy. Cuisine from around the world can be found in the Singapore restaurants though many of the tourists who visit the city, as well as though who are there for business or other non vacation oriented reasons, prefer to sample some of the local favorites.
Many of the traditional favorite dishes of Singapore originate with the ancestral history of its current population demographics. Chinese, Malays and Indians are all major populations that were also part of Singapore’s early establishment and development. The cuisine of these countries is also part of Singapore’s tradition. In general, the food can be considered to be robust and flavorful. Some of the country of origin specific elements include the condiments that are typical to Chinese cuisine, Indian spices and Malaysian herbs such as lemongrass. And remaining true to its fishing village origins, many of the local dishes are fish and seafood based.
It is not difficult for tourists to find their favorite ethnic food in Singapore and it is equally easy to experience some of the local flavors. This is a common aspect of many travelers who believe that you can only truly know a culture or people through their food and dining customs. And when combined with attending a traditionally based performance or musical event, it is certainly a great way to enjoy your vacation, as well as to learn about Singapore and its history. These are gifts that never leave you and one of the best souvenirs from any trip is to return home with a new favorite food or dish.