Posts tagged with "Virginia"

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SAINT MOTEL ANNOUNCES U.S. AND EUROPEAN TOURS

Elektra recording group Saint Motel have announced U.S. and European tours in support of their forthcoming album The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The band’s U.S. tour will kick off this September with three special hometown shows at Los Angeles, CA’s The Roxy Theatre, and wrap on Halloween at Madison, WI’s Majestic Theater. In March of 2022, the band […]

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Most Endangered Historic Places

­America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places—2021 List UNVEILED As the nation begins to reopen after a long period of waiting and uncertainty, the National Trust for Historic Preservation unveils its much-anticipated list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. Last year, despite the country’s focus on the pandemic and the 2020 election, the 11 Most list brought critical public […]

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The Struts × New Tour Dates

THE STRUTS ANNOUNCE RESCHEDULED AND NEW DATES FOR ‘STRANGE DAYS ARE OVER TOUR’ The Struts have announced rescheduled, and newly added, headline dates for their “Strange Days Are Over Tour.”   Having to postpone the tour last year The Struts will kick off the newly routed tour on August 31st in St. Petersburg, FL at Jannus Live […]

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Most Cybercrime by State

According to Atlas VPN analysis, the top 10 US states by losses to cybercrime are California, New York, Texas, Florida, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Colorado. Last year, citizens in these states lost $2.39 billion to various types of internet crime. In the earliest reporting period – 2013, losses reached $327.89 million. Meaning, accumulated […]

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Alex Henry Foster

ALEX HENRY FOSTER’S STANDING UNDER BRIGHT LIGHTS IMPACTS BILLBOARD SALES CHARTS WORLDWIDE AMIDST GLOBAL ACCLAIM Triple-Vinyl / Double-CD, Concert Film Hits No. 4 In Canada, No. 6 In Australia, No. 13 In The UK, No. 18 Emerging Artists Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun, Glide Magazine More Praise Album Alternative, post-rock’s Alex Henry Foster impacts album sales charts worldwide with his live […]

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A GREAT SOFA HAS 9 LIVES

By: ERodney Davis A quality sofa can last a lifetime, if one can stomach the initial shock of its price tag. Not only should a sofa be aesthetically pleasing, sofas are essential to one’s well-being since they are the most functional piece of furniture in any home. Take for instance, this Timothy Oulton sofa that […]

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TOYS FOR TOTS ANNOUNCES 2020 CAMPAIGN RESULTS 

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UVA Tests Different Approach to Managing Type 2 Diabetes

A researcher at the University of Virginia School of Medicine is testing what he calls a “radically different” approach to managing type 2 diabetes for those who can’t or don’t want to lose weight. Daniel Cox, PhD, professor of psychiatry and internal medicine, said his program “flies in the face of conventionality” in that it […]

Must-See Places in DC via Bike

By Lia Summers Loop of the National Mall The National Mall is the most popular attraction in Washington, DC for good reason. The iconic buildings, memorials, and greenery are breathtaking. Biking is one of the best ways to see the glory of the National Mall. Start at the 15th Street bike trail on the Northeast […]

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The War on Journalism

by Justin Lyons What a time it is to be a journalist. During an era in which news is a divisive, politicized topic, one man seems to have been spearheading the charge against modern media. That’s what a brand new documentary from Juan Passarelli aims to cover, at least in part. “The War on Journalism […]