...or email at info@jaquesart.com.BACKUSLive music comedyLive Musical Comedy with Usual Suspects Theater Company with "Istanbul" and "Don't Fence Me In," 5:45 p.m. Dec. 8, American Legion; free.BRAINERDMusic General holiday showMusic General's...
...or email at info@jaquesart.com.BACKUSLive music comedyLive Musical Comedy with Usual Suspects Theater Company with "Istanbul" and "Don't Fence Me In," 5:45 p.m. Saturday, American Legion; free.BRAINERDCultural ThursdayCultural Thursday...
...Appreciation Party from 4 to 8 p.m. Dec. 8.The post's Usual Suspects Theater Co. will present two musical comedy acts, "Istanbul" and "Don't Fence Me In" at 5:45 p.m.The evening will conclude with the Post's regular free cash and customer-of-the-week...
...or email at info@jaquesart.com.BACKUSLive music comedyLive Musical Comedy with Usual Suspects Theater Company with "Istanbul" and "Don't Fence Me In," 5:45 p.m. Saturday, American Legion; free.BRAINERDCultural ThursdayCultural Thursday...
...taking place on his trip back to Paris from Constantinople (now Istanbul) on the famous railway. There's something entertaining...existed, famous for its luxury and speed. The full Paris-Istanbul route was discontinued in 1977, and the remainder of the line...
...propaganda.But as The Post's Greg Miller reported this week, the nonlethal aid seems to be slow in arriving. In interviews in Istanbul, a major hub for the opposition effort, Syrian activists expressed disappointment that so little has reached them, despite...
...2008, after there were rumblings about a crackdown on jaunts, the Drug Enforcement Administration hauled its employees to Istanbul - would Sin City have sent the wrong signal? - for $1.18 million. For two coffee breaks, the charge was $104 per person...
...Minneapolis, majoring in Intercultural Studies with a long term goal of becoming a missionary. She will be on an internship in Istanbul, Turkey, with a missionary couple this summer.Salutatorian: Jonathan Nypan.Parents: Ronald and Deana Nypan.Activities...
Now Playing Synopsis: His family targeted by a vengeful crime boss in Istanbul, retired CIA agent Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) must fight an army of killers to ensure their safe return in this action sequel from director Olivier Megaton (ransporter 3) and producer/co-writer Luc Besson (who penned the screenplay alongside Taken scribe Robert Mark Kamen). As the families of the kidnappers killed by Mills gather together for a mass funeral, their leader Merad (Rade Sherbedgia) vows to make the man who brought them so much misery pay. Meanwhile, back in the U.S., Mills invites his ex-wife Lenore (Famke Janssen) and their daughter Kim (Maggie Grace) to join him on a trip to Istanbul after their long-planned trip to China falls through. Later, in Istanbul, the family is settling in and enjoying the sites when Merad's gang abducts Mills and Lenore. Communicating with her father via a hidden cell phone, Kim accesses his secret weapons cache and embarks on a frantic race through an unfamiliar city in a bid to rescue her parents from certain death. Once she manages to free her father, Mills puts his "particular set of skills" to use while attempting to rescue his Lenore, and escape Merad's unrelenting attack. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Rade Sherbedgia, Luke Grimes, Kevork Malikyan, Alain Figlarz, Frank Alvarez, Murat Tuncelli, Ali Yildirim Movie Details Play Trailer
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