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Apr 12 2024
News
Series of burglaries hit popular San Jose gaming center
A San Jose business is speaking out after being burglarized for the third time this year and the eighth time since it opened its doors over two years ago. The owners of the Guildhouse, a popular gaming center in downtown, said they did not want to go public before over concerns it might encourage more crimes, but now acknowledge that strategy is not working. The business owners are now
NBC Bay AreaApr 12 2024
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Popular discount bakery outlet closes New England stores
The company that produces baked goods for brands including Arnold bread, Entenmann’s and others has closed 28 outlet stores in the Northeast.Bimbo Bakeries USA said in a press release that its products still will be found on grocery store shelves. The company’s brands also include Boboli, Lender’s Bagels, Sara Lee and Thomas.The stores would typically offer steep discounts on baked goods that
WCVBApr 15 2024
News
Popular Lincoln Haymarket singer to release her first album on Tuesday
She'll return home for the summer for a few months of gigs and busking with her father John Gessert at the Haymarket Farmers Market — a summer tradition for them — before moving to Nashville, Tennessee, in the fall to begin the process of finding her place in the music industry. Oh, and on Tuesday, she'll release her debut album — "It's All Just Songwriting Material" — a 12-song collection
Lincoln Journal StarMar 30 2024
News
Popular Music: Spring Arts Preview 2024
The D.C. area is on track to be graced by two visits from the Indigo Girls this year, including a stint with the Fairfax Symphony at Capital One Hall and a remarkable double-bill pairing with fellow lesbian vanguard Melissa Etheridge at Wolf Trap. Wolf Trap is also the place to go for a second edition of the venue’s Out & About Festival, this year offering a new cohort of LGBTQ musical
Metro WeeklyMar 12 2024
News
Indigenous representation in popular media
In the past, Indigenous people were misrepresented in movies and other media when harmful stereotypes and racist tropes were too often the norm. Indigenous Americans were presented as one-dimensional characters, or played by non-native actors. But things are changing and the recent HBO season of the series True Detective is a good example. It employed Alaska Native actors, writers and casting
Alaska Public MediaApr 08 2024
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Queen’s Continuing Popularity Is Evident Via Their Latest Chart Feat
Queen’s music continues to be consumed heavily and consistently in the United States, with the focus remaining on some of their biggest singles from decades past. This week, the band sees two of their most identifiable smashes reach a very special milestone at the same time, as Americans continue to stream the most popular tracks from the British rockers. Two of Queen’s singles hit 200 weeks
ForbesMar 06 2024
Analysis
Donald Trump Is Not as Popular as Everyone Thinks
Despite resounding victories on Super Tuesday, there are indications that Donald Trump is still struggling to get strong, united Republican support, which he may need in the presidential election.
Trump is all but certain to clinch the GOP's 2024 presidential nomination, setting up a rematch with President Joe Biden in November, after dominating the busiest day of the primary calendar
NewsweekMar 18 2024
News
Why Pilates is so popular in Charlotte
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AxiosMar 31 2024
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Popular Charlotte thrift store heads to Atlanta in April
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AxiosApr 04 2024
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A popular Tuscaloosa steakhouse will soon open a new Birmingham location
A popular Tuscaloosa fine dining steakhouse will open its second location in Birmingham this month. Dillard’s Chophouse is scheduled to open in The Westin Birmingham on April 29. The dining room can seat about 120 guests, and is able to host intimate gatherings and large groups. Dillard’s will serve breakfast from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m., lunch from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and dinner until midnight. Head
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