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Flamingo Pharmacy and Omnicare Medical open new Grace Bay location

A GRAND opening, over the weekend, marked the official introduction of new additional locations for Flamingo Pharmacy and Omnicare Medical Clinic.

The new pharmacy and colocated medical clinic, situated in Grace Bay beside Graceway Gourmet supermarket, drew a grand turnout of supporters and shoppers on Saturday, January 21.

Free samples and ten per cent off shopping at the pharmacy, a fun kids' art painting activity at the clinic, demonstrations, a raffle and more, along with the official ribbon cutting commemorated the event.

Pleased about the partnership with Omnicare, Flamingo

Pharmacy’s Pharmacist and owner, Jag Maghera said “The concept is to have a one-stop shop – pharmacy services and medical services conveniently together.

“People will be able to see the physician and have the ability to come to the pharmacy and get all their prescriptions filled and other over-the-counter medications as well. And vice versa, we’re able to refer patients to the medical clinic if needed.”

He expressed that they have been assessing people’s needs and are trying to bring products and brands that the community is looking for. The pharmacy offers a wide product selection including recognised skincare and cosmetics brands like Vichy, Laroche Posay, Cerave, NYX, Maybelline and L'oreal. They supply GNC products and supplements and other products that you may not find at other retailers, he said.

Opening hours for the new Grace Bay location are 9 am to noon on Sundays and 9 am to 6 pm Monday to Saturday, while the pharmacy at Graceway IGA Plaza on Leeward Highway will remain open daily until 7 pm.

Omnicare Medical Center, which has been serving the community of Providenciales since September 2002 at its main office in Town Center Mall will primarily provide specialty services in addition to family medicine and general practice services at their new Grace Bay location.

The practice is owned by Dr Rufus W. Ewing, General Surgeon, and Dr Dawn Perry Ewing, Obstetrician and Gynaecologistboth of whom are widely known nationally in the arena of health care.

Dr Ewing shared, “For now our services are pediatrics, family medicine, pediatrics and adult neurology services, as well as clinical psychology services.

“We intend to have an expansion to those services in the very near future… giving people flexibility and options where they are most comfortable.”

Paediatrician, Dr Davianne Cartwright and Child Psychologist, Dr Anya Malcolm said their team at Omnicare chose a fun-filled art event to welcome young children into the new clinic as this was a great way to rekindle social interaction amongst youngsters in a positive and creative environment.

Children’s handprints made in bright hues of acrylic paint on canvas from the event will be permanently hung on the walls of the clinic as its decor.

Both Flamingo Pharmacy and Omnicare Medical Centre are focused and committed to providing superior healthcare to the community.

Actress Esmé Bianco settles sex assault lawsuit against Marilyn Manson

“GAMES of Thrones” actress Esmé Bianco and musician Marilyn Manson have settled a lawsuit in which Bianco accused Manson of sexual assault and sex trafficking.

Attorneys on both sides announced the deal Wednesday, but did not release the terms.

A formal dismissal request will be submitted to the court within 45 days, according to documents filed Tuesday.

Bianco’s attorney said she took the deal “in order to move on with her life and career.”

Bianco, 40, filed the lawsuit in April 2021, writing that Manson, whose legal name is Brian Warner, “used drugs, force and threats of force to coerce sexual acts from Ms. Bianco on multiple occasions.”

She said Manson raped her “in or around” May 2011.

The “Games of Thrones” star was one of several women who accused Manson of sexual assault and harassment. Manson, 54, has denied all the allegations.

In her suit, Bianco said Manson enticed her to travel from the U.K. to Los Angeles to film a music video in 2009 and a movie in 2011. Neither project was ever produced.

Bianco said Manson then denied her food and performed sex acts while she was unconscious and unable to consent.

“These acts include spanking, biting, cutting and whipping Ms. Bianco’s buttocks, breasts, and genitals for Mr. Warner’s sexual gratification — all without the consent of Plaintiff,” the suit said.

Bianco was one of four women to sue Manson for sexual assault and harassment. Two of the lawsuits have since been dismissed. The fourth remains active. (NYDailynews)

Urie announces end of Panic! at the Disco to focus on fatherhood

Fans might have had “High Hopes” of another Panic! at the Disco album, but Brendan Urie’s pop-rock project is ending.

Urie, who’s now the sole member of the chart-topping band, announced on Tuesday that Panic! at the Disco will “be no more” after its upcoming European tour.

The end of that chapter comes at the beginning of another for the 35-year-old: Sarah Urie, Brendan’s wife of almost 10 years, is pregnant with the couple’s first child.

“Well, it’s been a hell of a journey,” Brendan wrote in a statement posted to Panic! at the Disco’s Instagram account on Tuesday. “Growing up in Vegas I could’ve never imagined where this life would take me. So many places all over the world, and all the friends we’ve made along the way. But sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin.”

Brendan then revealed that he and Sarah are expecting a baby “very soon.”

“The prospect of being a father and getting to watch my wife become a mother is both humbling and exciting. I look forward to this next adventure,” he wrote.

“That said, I am going to bring this chapter of my life to an end and put my focus and energy on my family, and with that Panic! at the Disco will be no more.”

Brendan also thanked fans for their “immense support” over the years. “I’ve sat here trying to come up with the perfect way to say this and I truly can’t put into words how much it has meant to us,” he said. “Whether you’ve been here since the beginning or are just

Activists had protested about the sponsorship over a number of years Royal Opera House’s controversial BP sponsorship ends after 33 years

THE Royal Opera House has become the latest cultural venue to cut ties with BP, as the oil giant’s sponsorship ended after 33 years.

The move follows protests from environmental campaigners about the company’s funding of the London venue as well as other arts institutions.

BP’s sponsorship of the National Portrait Gallery and Royal Shakespeare Company has also ended in recent years.

Pressure group Culture Unstained said the news represented “a seismic shift”.

BP had sponsored the Royal

Opera House’s BP Big Screens, which showed opera and ballet in Trafalgar Square and around the UK.

A Royal Opera House representative said they were “grateful” for the support, which in recent years had also included “recovery post-pandemic and supporting our drive towards netzero”.

BP said it was “proud to have supported the Royal Opera House for more than three decades” until its deal expired last month.

Culture Unstained co-director Chris Garrard said: “What we are witnessing is a seismic shift, a near wholesale rejection across the arts of BP’s brand and the climatewrecking business it represents.”

The value of the sponsorship has not been revealed. The Royal Opera House is also preparing for a £2.9m cut in its public funding from Arts Council England from April, taking its annual grant to £22.3m.

The British Museum, also sponsored by BP, has not said whether its funding from the company will continue after February, when its current contract is believed to expire. (BBC)

The end of that chapter comes at the beginning of another for the 35-year-old finding us, it has been a pleasure to not only share the stage with so many talented people but also share our time with you. I am looking forward to seeing everyone in Europe and the UK for one last run together. I love you. I appreciate you. Thank you for existing.”

Panic! at the Disco got its start in 2004 when Brendan joined forces with guitarist and songwriter Ryan Ross and drummer Spencer Smith, and the group’s debut album “Fever You Can’t Sweat Out,” came out the following year. “I Write Sins Not Tragedies,” a track from that first album, hit No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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