BOSTON (CelebrityAccess) — New England financial institution Leader Bank announced it has secured a multi-year agreement to be the naming rights partner for the Pavilion concert venue in Boston’s harborside which will become Leader Bank Pavilion.
Located in Boston’s Seaport district, the 5,200-capacity Live Nation-owned venue now known as Leader Bank Pavilion first opened its doors in 1994 and has been known by a variety of names, including BankBoston Pavilion, FleetBoston Pavilion, and most recently the Rockland Trust Pavilion.
Short Description Of Soni Nicole Bringas Soni Nicole Bringas, commonly known as Soni Bringas is an American actress and dancer. Bringas was born on February 2, 2002, in Portland, Oregon. She is born with a star sign Aquarius and is of white ethnicity. She is famous for movies like Fuller House (2016), Beautiful & Twisted (2015) and Instant Mom (2013).
Soni Bringas’ Early Life And Education Soni was born and raised in a middle-class family in Portland, Oregon.
Last week we reported that Taylor Swift insured her legs for an insane amount of money. Forty million dollars, to be exact.
Swifty has yet to confirm the rumor, but it’s not unheard of for celebs to take out policies on their most valuable physical attributes.
But while Taylor may never come out and admit that she’s walking around on the world’s most expensive gams, she was more than happy to joke about her upscale limbs following a recent run-in with one of her beloved felines.
Tara Renee Schemansky is a Lawyer who is popular as the wife of Corey Reynolds. Her husband Corey is an American musical theatre, television, and film actor.
Married To Husband Corey Reynolds Actor; Adores SonSince July 2008, Tara Renee Schemansky and her spouse has been married. Tara exchanged their wedding vows with her husband Corey in July 2008 in a private ceremony.
The couple makes an unusual pairing because of their racial backgrounds and contradicting professions.
A widow with two children has filed a lawsuit against FedEx claiming it used faulty tires that resulted in the fiery crash that claimed her husband's life.
Kelsie Platt, 28, of Baldwin County, Alabama, said she and her kids, eight and five, are haunted by the loss of Hamilton, 32, after his car slammed into a FedEx truck that blew a tire on the interstate on September 21.
The crash caused Hamilton's vehicle to burst into flames, burning him alive, with the wreckage uploaded on social media for Platt to find as she grew worried when he was late coming home, WPMI reports.
Welcome back, Bobby. After four hours of Twin Peaks: The Return (episodes three and four are now available on demand or on the Showtime app), you may still be asking yourself what the Bob is going on here. Some faces look familiar; you’re not sure if you should remember others; memory blurs with the surrealism of what David Lynch and Mark Frost have pulled off. Let us lead the way with a handy character guide.
Barnwood Builders has been gracing TV screens since the year 2013, and each year it keeps on getting better and better. The show is by the DIY Network and enjoys a loyal following from its audience. The Barnwood Builders cast is made of 6 sprightly men with a range of skillsets and a burst of energy that makes the program a must-watch.
Who does not love a good rescue of old and fragile woodwork?
Darts icon Bobby George has shown that he's still got it by doing some DIY on his house.
Now 77, the King of Bling has posted a video of himself working on the porch of the property he helped build back in the 1990s.
The old-school Londoner was twice a World Darts Championship runner-up in his pomp and still adored by fans to this day as he works as a pundit on the World Seniors Tour.
Is it just me, or are the seasons no longer changing according to the calendar? We've yet to say adieu to summer, and yet my heart beats for autumn. Maybe this is becausepumpkin spice lattes are already back at Dunkin', or the fact thatBath & Body Works launched its Halloween collection in July. Either way, this October baby is more than ready for sweater season and everything that comes with it, from the seasonal sips to all the autumn accessories, like beanies and booties and, of course, all the cozyblanket scarves.
Ines Tazi is unafraid to make her opinions heard. “Growing up in Morocco, I have seen people fighting for their rights since birth,” she remembers. “I am immensely grateful to have been surrounded by many strong women in my family who have always encouraged me to express myself and speak up while keeping me grounded and making me conscious of my privileges. At times, I have felt out of place; wanting to do something but not knowing how and questioning my own positionality when trying to stand up against inequalities.