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Holiday weekend. Time for a marathon
When it comes to TV, holiday weekends are synonymous with marathons. Marathons have become the norm on some channels , but others still wait for these long weekends to bring out blocks of their most popular programming.
Monday Opening Report: Loli's Taqueria, Harlem Shake, and More Certified Open
The menu is filled with locally-sourced Mexican fare for pretty cheap-everything is below $11.50, with daily specials for under $10. The sangria is supposed to be pretty good.
Denver draws athletes vying for top 'Ninja' title and reality TV fame
Course tester Christian Greene runs over an obstacle before the tryout for American Ninja Warrior Denver.
From The Producers Pod: May 18-19, 2013
The Eyewitness News Softball Team will be playing in game to benefit Eric Speicher of West Pittston.
Three Underrated Patios Where You'll Actually Be Able to Find a Seat
That line you see in the photo above? That was the wait at 7 p.m. last Friday night for the Frying Pan , the bar located on a boat anchored in the Hudson.
Voc-Tech troupe brings spunky 'Annie' to life
"What reaches out and strikes you at the outset of the show is the powerful theme of optimism," says Gerald Morrissey, director of Voc-Tech's current production of "Annie." "Despite all of her trials and tribulations, little Annie is filled with optimism.
Betsy Brandt and Michael J. Fox star in "The Michael J. Fox Show," airing at 8:30 p.m. Thursdays beginning in the fall.
May 13, 1938, in The Star: Representing Garner Hospital staff, two local doctors made an emphatic case to the Anniston City Council last night for the need to request $100,000 from the federal government to pay for enlargement of the municipal hospital's building.
PERFORMANCE/TOUR: The Lead Sheet
It's May, so 'it might as well be spring" although Mother Nature seems unable to commit.
Cameron Art Museum takes over the former Cafe Johnnie operation from Pine Valley Market today, with executive chef Jessica Cabo helming the kitchen.