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    Kim Gravel: Owner of the Pageant Place and previous Miss Georgia. Allisyn Hardee Lambes: Kim's sister and an employee at the Pageant Place. Jo Hardee: Kim's mother and an employee at the Pageant Place. Deborah Tyra: Hannah's mother, whom Kim constantly calls an older barbie doll and says is just trying to make Hannah a mini her. She is good at ...

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    The College Football Playoff starts and two other games serve as appetizers for the main course in the bowl matchups set for Dec. 20.

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    HBO Max Kim Cattrall may not be part of And Just Like That, but Samantha Jones isn’t far! The first two episodes of the Sex and the City revival dropped on HBO Max on Thursday, December 9, and ...

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    The parade's organizer, the Queens Lesbian & Gay Pride Committee (Queens Pride), is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit volunteer organization founded in 1992 that coordinates LGBTQ pride events in Queens, New York. In addition to the annual Pride Parade and Multicultural Festival, Queens Pride fosters youth programming and a Winter Pride Dinner Dance. [17]