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New entertainment venue coming to downtown Greenville
A new entertainment venue is coming to downtown Greenville. The groundbreaking for Trueline, described as a multi-level music and entertainment venue, was held in the West End of Greenville on ... Read More
Spokane Arena to close for three months for $10 million renovation
The Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena will soon undergo a $10 million renovation to update its retractable seating and replace its lighting, including the ribbon winding around the facility and lighting ... Read More
New music venue hosts groundbreaking in Greenville
An old building along Rhett Street in Greenville will soon become Trueline. It’ll be a hub for music lovers, drawing artists from across the country. The venue hosted a groundbreaking ceremony where ... Read More
Florence wants to revive a historic downtown theater – if it can find the money.
Florence is turning the historic downtown cinema Carolina Theater into an events and entertainment venue that will host musical acts, conferences and weddings. Read More
Groundbreaking held for new downtown Greenville music venue
A groundbreaking event was held Thursday for a new music venue in downtown Greenville. Located in old building space along Rhett Street and Wardlaw Street, the construction on the new music venue is ... Read More
Paintings by German prisoner decorated Oklahoma State Penitentiary walls | Only in Oklahoma
Using worn mattress cloth for his canvas and smuggled brushes, Conrad Maas completed more than 50 paintings. Many were donated to churches. Others were sold to guards and inmates. Read More
Tulsa World Scene podcast: The adventure of eating a two-foot long, $32 hot dog
The Boomtown Dog at ONEOK Field is two-foot long. The frankfurter is one pound and has a pound of chili and a pound of cheese on it, and a ton of fries. Want to give it a try? Members of our staff did ... Read More
Judge rules in favor of Augusta development authority in lawsuit vs. XPR Augusta organizers
A long legal battle will end with Augusta Development Authority receiving damages from C4 Live, the organizers of the defunct XPR Augusta festival. Read More
Trump's lawyers grill ex-tabloid publisher as 1st week of hush money trial testimony nears a close
Defense lawyers in Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial are seeking to dig into a former tabloid publisher’s accounts of how he worked to protect the Republican’s 2016 presidential campaign. Read More
USC's move to cancel commencement amid protests draws criticism from students, alumni
The University of Southern California's decision to cancel its main graduation ceremony has left students and alumni stunned as protests spread on campuses nationwide. Administrators announced Thursda ... Read More
Best of the Best Culpeper 2024
Welcome to the 2024 Best of the Best winners' list! We're excited to bring you the largest section of winners we have had in the last 10 years! Due to its size and increased participation, we ... Read More
Chan Romero, writer of song 'Hippy Hippy Shake', dies at 82
The Beatles launched the song into immortality with a version for their 1963 “Live at the BBC” album. Paul McCartney sang the song in his solo shows until as late as 2008. Read More
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