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"Finding Christmas," a Broadway-style musical variety show, returns to Beau Rivage Theatre’s stage Dec.15-27 for two shows daily except Monday, Dec.18.
Hallmark’s first-ever Finding Mr. Christmas contest has come to an end, and Us Weekly caught up with the lucky winner. Warning: Spoilers below for the season 1 finale of Finding Mr. Christmas.
Beau Rivage was seriously damaged by the 30 ft (9.1 m) storm surge caused by Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005, and was rebuilt by W.G. Yates & Sons Construction (the contractor that originally built it) and more than 50 subcontractors. Beau Rivage Resort & Casino re-opened its entire resort August 29, 2006 — the one-year anniversary of ...
As the host and co-creator of Hallmark’s first reality competition series, Bennett is hoping to discover the network’s next holiday hunk in Finding Mr. Christmas (premiering Thursday, Oct. 31 ...
Beau Rivage means "Beautiful shore" in French. It is the name of several hotels and resorts, including: Beau Rivage (Beirut) Beau Rivage (Geneva) Beau Rivage (Mississippi) Beau-Rivage Palace in Lausanne; Beau Rivage Island (Parks Canada) in Thousand Islands, Ontario, Canada
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A Town Without Christmas is an American made-for-television drama film. It was broadcast on CBS on December 16, 2001. [1] The film was the first of a trilogy with subsequent sequels, Finding John Christmas (2003) and When Angels Come to Town (2004) also being aired on CBS. Peter Falk returned to play the role of the angel Max for both sequels.