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Kraft Music Hall was a musical variety show on NBC from 1958 to 1971, sponsored by Kraft Foods. It had different hosts and formats over the years, and featured many famous performers and events, such as the Country Music Association Awards and the Friars' Club roasts.
Sally Ride was an American astronaut and physicist who flew in space in 1983 at the age of 32, making her the youngest American astronaut to have flown in space. She was also the first woman to fly in space after two Soviet women and the first LGBT astronaut.
Koa the Labrador Retriever, a surfing enthusiast who was adopted from a highway, overcame soft tissue sarcoma and won the Large Dog Surf Competition at Purina Pro Plan Incredible Dog Challenge ...
A Navy veteran who dubs himself the "Bubble Pirate" was given a ticket for "liquid littering" after a performance in La Jolla, California, and is ordered to appear in court.
The Kraft Summer Music Hall is a 1966 television music comedy series broadcast in America. It was written by George Carlin, starring John Davidson as the host. The hour-long show was produced by Bob Banner. It was the summer replacement for The Andy Williams Show and Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall. The show aired from June 6 to August 29, 1966.
As part of the deal, Fitbit premium members based in the U.S., UK, Canada and Australia would have access to Peloton's classes across categories, including pilates, running, boxing and cycling.