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September 2011

Outrageous 1 Day sale to Japan - Oct 1st!!!!!

Important announcement - Outrageous 1 Day sale to Japan

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Japanese Elvis Impersonator Performing in DFW - Sendai Relief Fund Benefit Concert

   

 

The King Is Back!
 Toki Toyokazu, Elvis Impersonator from Sendai

  


October 6, 2011
Sendai Relief Fund Benefit Concert

 


Toki Toyokazu, a Japanese Elvis impersonator with 20 years of experience, is coming to DFW! Known for his charm on stage and his action-packed shows, Toki is an act not to be missed.


LOCATION:
Scat Jazz Lounge
111 West 4th Suite 11, Fort Worth, TX  76102 (
map)

DATE:
October 6, 2011

TIME:
6:00 p.m. - Doors
7:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Performance

COST:
$15 at the door
$10 advance tickets for JASDFW members
 
 

BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE

 


 

Support the Sendai Relief Fund

 


A Sendai native, Toki is donating half the proceeds from the show to the Sendai Relief Fund to help those affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami.
 

For full details, visit our website or call 214-342-2022
 
               

 

Filed under  //  concert   dallas   dfw   elvis   impersonator   relief   sendai   toki   toyokazu  
Posted by Bryan Hays 

The Future of Japan's Nuclear Policy

http://online.wsj.com/video/the-future-of-japan-nuclear-policy/C061BDA8-97E0-4B9F-AC28-4B4FEAF3E796.html

A local election in southern Japan pits a pro-nuclear-energy incumbent against an anti-nuclear-energy candidate in the first big electoral test for how far the country will go in pulling the plug on nuclear power. WSJ's James Simms explains.

Filed under  //  election   fishing   japan   local   nuclear   plant   power   village  
Posted by Bryan Hays