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BEST REASON TO GO: The show - you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll clap until your hands hurt.
CULTURE SHOCK: Our paella was overcooked. But we weren't: When they say the venue's air conditioned, they ain't kiddin'. Bring a sweater.
CULTURE SHOCK: Surely there can be more to be celebrated about five of the world's freest, happiest, and most socially successful countries than a '70s disco act. And where's the lutefisk?
...! This year's theme celebrates the Island of Crete, with the Kefi dancers stomping their way through ...: Lots of Hungarian history, pottery, and photos attended by cheerful, knowledgeable expats. Also, ...
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... «HUSTLER», [TRADUCTION] «l'histoire en photos d'un jeune homme à la recherche de son identité...
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BRING the whole family, as this busy pavilion boasts something for all ages. From a children's activity area, complete with face painting and a resident leprechaun to the Tipperary Tea Room and The Whisky Snug, you are sure to find something to keep you entertained. Set in an Irish pub, the fun-filled show at this pavilion features Celtic band Ard-Ri, the Toora-Loora-Lay Singers and dancers from the McDonnell and McConnell Schools of Irish Dance. You'll be clapping along and tapping your toes in no time.
* FOOD: You won't leave here hungry. Favourites such as polish perogies ($2.50), hot sausage ($2.25) and cabbage rolls ($1) are available, and you can also feast on hunter's stew -- a Polish national dish. If you're really hungry, try the Syrena special with a breaded pork cutlet ($7)...
..., which tells the story of a grandfather in Crete teaching his grandson in Winnipeg about his Greek ...A touching wall of photos documents the post-tsunami Tamil way of life in ea...