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Building on the popularity of the instrument as promoted by radio and television personality Arthur Godfrey, Breen published the New Ukulele Method in 1950. [10] In 2000, May Singhi Breen was inducted into the Ukulele Hall of Fame along with Cliff Edwards and the founder of Kamaka Ukulele, Sam Kamaka. Her citation reads in part: "She convinced ...
Cleopatra perhaps started to view Antony as a liability by the late summer of 31 BC, when she prepared to leave Egypt to her son Caesarion. [311] Cleopatra planned to relinquish her throne to him, take her fleet from the Mediterranean into the Red Sea, and then set sail to a foreign port, perhaps in India, where she could spend time recuperating.
Map of the Donations of Alexandria (by Mark Antony to Cleopatra and her children) in 34 BC. The Donations of Alexandria (autumn 34 BC) was a political act by Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony in which they distributed lands held by Rome and Parthia among Cleopatra's children and gave them many titles, especially for Caesarion, the son of Julius Caesar.
Cleopatra Madonna Higgins, better known as Cleo Higgins, is a British R&B/soul/pop singer, dancer and songwriter based in Manchester, England. Higgins is the lead singer of the eponymously named sister girl group , Cleopatra .
The Trump administration offered federal workers the chance to take a "deferred resignation" with a severance package of roughly eight months of pay and benefits.
Cleopatra were an English girl group, consisting of sisters Cleo, Zainam and Yonah Higgins. [1] Their debut single, " Cleopatra's Theme " entered the UK Singles Chart at number 3, [ 2 ] and the Billboard Hot 100 at number 26.
Pamela Anderson is a fresh-faced beauty at the 2025 BAFTA Awards.. The actress, one of the night's presenters, walked the red carpet on Feb. 16 in a gorgeous off-the-shoulder white Jacquemus gown.
Kleopatra is a non-English spelling of Cleopatra. It may also refer to: Kleopatra (singer) (born 1963), a Greek singer; 216 Kleopatra, a triple asteroid orbiting in the asteroid belt; Kleopatra, a Danish-language opera by August Enna 1875; Kleopatra, a 2002 musical by Czech singer Michal David "Kleopatra", a song by Fergie from Double Dutchess