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Original chalk pastel drawing of a dancer being lifted by her partner. 16 x12 inches. 160 g/M2 paper. This item will be rolled for posting, and packaged in a cardboard tube. Not framed or mounted. The drawing will be sprayed with a fixative but is delicate, careful handling is essential, if the drawing is rubbed it will can still smudge. I am an original work of art, handle with care.

The feeling is clearly mutual. Though Becca can’t say those words back to him, she finds another way to communicate it, by saying “that makes my heart burst … you make my heart very happy.” The kisses they share afterward — with intense, breathy pauses — say much the same thing. Blake gets a rose. She tells the camera that her “heart just recognizes his,” and we’re putting our money on him as Becca’s final pick. The worst moment: Becca says goodbye to Wills. This three-on-one is awkward. There’s only one rose, three men. After a game of beach volleyball, Becca and Leo have a chat on the beach during which they discuss how far their relationship is behind the others, and Becca says goodbye to the hunky stuntman. We hope to see you in Paradise, Leo. With Jason and Wills remaining, it seems as if Wills will get the rose. Jason hasn’t said he’s “falling for” Becca yet, while Wills confesses that he’s “falling more and more in love with [Becca] every day.” He can say the words, and usually that’s reason enough to say goodbye to the one who can’t. But Becca decides that her connection with Jason is stronger, so she bids Wills goodbye. In his farewell interview, Wills makes the driver stop so he can cry on the side of the road. It was an emotional one for viewers as well.

“America’s Got Talent” (8 p.m., NBC): The auditions conclude with creator and executive producer Simon Cowell at the judges table alongside Mel B, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel and host Tyra Banks, Variety acts of all types and contestants of all ages audition for the chance to win the $1 million prize, With one remaining Golden Buzzer, a lucky act will go directly to the live shows at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to compete for America’s vote, “The Bold Type” (8 p.m., serena 2 - original drawing of a ballet dancer mid-lift, pas de deux Freeform): Jane is thrilled when her sexual assault article for Scarlet is nominated for a prestigious journalism award, Determined to prove herself to Jacqueline, Jane jumps at the chance to write a follow-up piece, until the story takes an unexpected turn, Kat struggles with whether to tell Adena a secret and Sutton is given a challenging assignment – styling Richard’s date..

“10 Streets That Changed America” (8 p.m., PBS): From New York’s Broadway to the Hoover Dam, from Mount Rushmore to the St. Louis Arch, host Geoffrey Baer goes on a summer road trip across America as he meets with historians, curators, and guides who share the fascinating backstories behind the iconic streets that connect our nation, the monuments that commemorate our history, and the engineering marvels that transformed our environment and shaped the way we live. “The Outpost” (9 p.m., The CW): This new fantasy-adventure series follows Talon (Jessica Green), the lone survivor of a race called “Blackbloods.” Years after her entire village was destroyed by mercenaries, she travels to a lawless fortress as she tracks the killers of her family.

“No Passport Required” (9 p.m., PBS): In this new series, chef Marcus Samuelsson takes viewers on a culinary journey across the U.S, to explore and celebrate the wide-ranging diversity of immigrant traditions and cuisines woven into American food and culture, “Face Off” (9 p.m., Syfy): The artists serena 2 - original drawing of a ballet dancer mid-lift, pas de deux battle it out as they create dryad protectors of real life forests in this week’s elimination challenge, with two more artists heading home, “20/20” (9 p.m., ABC): Tonight’s special edition documents the rescue efforts to save 12 boys and their coach who became trapped in a cave in Thailand on June 23 after their exit became blocked by flash flooding, With on-the-ground reporting from Chief National Correspondent Matt Gutman, Foreign Correspondent James Longman and Correspondent Adrienne Bankert, the special features a minute by minute account of how the situation unfolded..

“Hit the Floor” (10 p.m., BET): A new season begins on a new network. A return to Devils Arena finds a dynasty in crisis. Devils owner Jelena Howard (Logan Browning) sets on rebuilding the team, while Devil Girls captain Kyle (Katherine Bailess) auditions new dancers, and the competition is fierce.  The fates of several relationships are revealed, and new ones are sparked. And a loss hits Devils Nation hard. “Love Is _” (7 p.m., OWN). “Beat Shazam” (8 p.m., Fox).

“The 100” (8 p.m., The CW), “WWE SmackDown” (8 p.m., USA), “Deadliest Catch” (8 p.m., Discovery), “Double Dare” (8 p.m., Nickelodeon), “Love Connection” (9 p.m., Fox), “Intervention” (9 p.m., A&E), “Married at First Sight,” season premiere (9 p.m., Lifetime), “Holmes and Holmes,” season premiere (9 p.m., DIY), “Chopped” (9 p.m., Food Network), “River Monsters” (9 serena 2 - original drawing of a ballet dancer mid-lift, pas de deux p.m., Animal Planet)..

“Twilight” actress Ashley Greene and Australian TV personality Paul Khoury got married Friday at Nestldown, a spacious estate tucked away among the redwoods in the Santa Cruz Mountains above Los Gatos. The couple  — clearly not publicity shy — had photos from their nuptials featured in Brides magazine, which reported that the 120-person guest list included celebs Josh Duhamel and girlfriend Eiza Gonzalez, Lauren and Aaron Paul and former “Smallville” star Tom Welling. A fun touch? Green, best known for playing Alice Cullen in the “Twilight” saga, and Khoury played rock, paper, scissors to determine who said their vows first. Following the reception, the festivities shifted to downtown San Jose, where there was a private after-party at The Continental Bar & Lounge on South First Street.

Nestldown, owned by Barbara and Mark Beck, has long been a prime spot for nonprofit events and a popular place to say “I do” for those in the know, including actor Nicolas Cage in 2004, FAREWELL TO MERC’S OLD HOME: Demolition has started on the Mercury News’ former headquarters on Ridder Park Drive, just off Interstate 880 and Brokaw Road, There were lots of memories being shared on social media by former staffers who worked in the distinctive building, which serena 2 - original drawing of a ballet dancer mid-lift, pas de deux was the Merc’s home from 1967 until the 36-acre property was sold to tech firm SuperMicro in 2014..



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