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February 02, 2009
Georgia man shares extensive collection of old TV cameras
Bobby Ellerbee has one of the best collections of studio cameras in the country. Like RCA’s first color camera—and would you believe it once belonged to Red Skelton?
January 30, 2009
Music lovers sad to see Lynchburg Plan 9 go
A popular music store where local bands sell their music and advertise shows is closing Saturday. The store’s owner in Richmond didn’t want to renew the lease at Candlers Station shopping center for another year.
January 28, 2009
Former Virginia state Senator stars in ‘Undercover’ TV show
Before he was a county sheriff or a state senator, Ed Robb was an undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Mafia and bringing down drug lords
January 27, 2009
Humor: Milking the cow conspiracy
I have connected the dots and uncovered what is undoubtedly an organized global bovine conspiracy against the human race.
January 25, 2009
Homebrewed: Lynchburg brewers share trade tips, taste tests
Hill City Homebrewers which is affiliated with the American Homebrewers Association, meets once a month to sample each other’s brews, trade tips and diagnose problems with beers gone bad.
January 18, 2009
TV special will celebrate best Super Bowl commercials
This year’s Super Bowl, airing Feb. 1 on NBC, is setting a record at $3 million per 30 seconds of commercial time.
January 16, 2009
Events celebrate Edgar Allan Poe, his Virginia roots
Two-hundred years ago Monday, Edgar Allan Poe was born to the nightmare-inducing delight of readers everywhere.
January 15, 2009
Humor: Good hours, good pay, good luck with Best Job in the World
Tourist officials in Australia are advertising in 18 countries for a tropical island caretaker who will earn $150,000 for six months feeding fish, watching whales, cleaning a pool, greeting tourists and occasionally picking up the mail.
January 14, 2009
New issue of Amazing Spider-Man a hit before it hits stores
The Obama/Spider-Man comic, which is being released today, includes the president-elect in a short backup story. Peter Parker (Spidey’s alter-ego) is attending the presidential inauguration when he spots a duplicate Obama. Realizing one of them is a supervillain in disguise, he leaps into action.
January 11, 2009
Slideshow: Super Bowl entertainment
Big halftime performers at the Super Bowl through the years, from Gloria Estefan to Tom Petty.
January 08, 2009
Humor: T-shirt discrimination is wrong - and sometimes lucrative
According to a story in The Washington Post, an airline and two officials with the Transportation Security Administration recently paid $240,000 to settle a discrimination lawsuit alleging they barred an Iraqi-born U.S. citizen from a 2006 flight until he covered his T-shirt, which bore a phrase in both English and Arabic.
January 02, 2009
Art show to feature work of ‘Virginia’s Grandma Moses’
It’s not every day you could see 31 paintings by Queena Stovall, Virginia’s Grandma Moses
Humor: Scott’s Super Powerful Year in Preview 2009, Part II
To recap last week’s preview of the first six months of 2009: President Barack Obama takes the oath of office to the delight of millions, but approval ratings plummet when he fails to fix everything in the first two hours of his administration. Flush with bailout money, Chrysler introduces the sporty Dodge Desperate, which runs on actual cash stuffed directly into the gas tank, according to new Chrysler CEO and former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Newspaper readership and ad revenues rise when Americans realize that much information on the Internet isn’t true. Americans abruptly return to the Internet when they realize newspapers have far fewer pictures of naked people than the Internet.
December 31, 2008
YOUR VOICE: What are your resolutions for 2009?
What are your New Year’s resolutions for 2009? Whether it’s a traditional goal or a little off the wall, we want to hear from you!
December 28, 2008
Humor: Scott’s Super Powerful Year in Preview, ‘09 Edition Part I
Once again, as media outlets take a “special look back” at events that shaped the previous year - really an opportunity for journalists to write a bucket-load of year-in-review stories in advance and spend a week or two polishing their resumes and looking for a more inviting career path, like bomb-disposal technician - I instead choose to use my super powers to predict what lies ahead in 2009.
December 25, 2008
50 things we didn’t know a year ago
With so many distractions, you probably didn’t hear that using Facebook makes you a better employee, or that drinking wine can help you avoid lung cancer, or that doing tai chi makes life easier for asthmatics.
December 19, 2008
Patsy Cline’s childhood home in Winchester may be turned into museum
“We want to make the house exactly like it was when she was there,“ said Judy Sue Kempf, the president of Celebrating Patsy Cline Inc., a nonprofit group that owns the modest house at 608 S. Kent St. “That’s where her career was formed.“
December 18, 2008
Humor: 2008’s top monkey-related news
I wish I had a nickel for every time someone said, “Scott, what were the top monkey-related stories of the year?“ I wouldn’t have any money, but I would have the beginning to a column on the top monkey-related stories of 2008, as compiled by me, Media General’s senior simian correspondent, and the Monkey Action News Team, those like-minded readers who send in monkey reports from around the globe.
December 15, 2008
U.Va. students chart run on Red Bull
Red Bull, the industrial-strength caffeinator that is a staple among college students, now has a yet-to-be-published book charting its iconic rise - thanks to engineering students at the University of Virginia.
December 14, 2008
HOLIDAY GAMES 2008
From music games to action packed worlds, video games are once again the hottest thing this holiday for kids and parents alike. And while parents have traditionally been alienated from the fastest growing medium in entertainment, there are increasingly more games being made for an unfamiliar generation.
December 11, 2008
Roanoke Children’s Choir to perform
The Roanoke Childrens Choir prepares for their holiday concert at the Jefferson Center.
December 04, 2008
Humor: Customer needs assistance…Hello? Anybody?
I was where I did not want to be: standing in a big discount store late on a Sunday afternoon smack dab in the middle of shopping season waiting on customer assistance that would never come. It started with a promise that was, at the very least, of debatable origin. “Daddy, can we get a Christmas tree this weekend?“
December 02, 2008
Chris Brown and Rhianna Go to Gretna Football Game
Singers Chris Brown and Rhianna attended the Gretna High School football game on Saturday to cheer on Essex High School.
December 01, 2008
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Check out coupons, ads, shipping specials and more!
November 29, 2008
Dutch ovens create a new cooking experience
“You can cook anything in a Dutch oven you can cook in your oven at home,“ said Laura Batchelor. A Dutch oven enthusiast, Batchelor teaches Boy Scout leaders how to cook with a Dutch oven so they can then teach the Boy Scouts in their troops. Batchelor has always enjoyed cooking, and using Dutch ovens became a hobby years ago.
November 28, 2008
Humor: Once again, it’s time to monkey around
According to insufferably cute videos sent to me by several members of the Monkey Action News Team, readers who scour the planet via the Internet for monkey-related news they know I will enjoy and perhaps turn into a quickly written holiday-season column, Anjana the chimp has adopted two white Bengal tiger cubs at Florida’s Jungle Island, playfully roughhousing with them, comforting them when they cry and even bottle feeding them at supper time.
November 26, 2008
Larry the Cable Guy coming to Salem
He’ll play the Salem Civic Center on Thursday, February 5th, 2009
Traveling I-81 this holiday? Check road conditions with our traffic cameras
Our interactive map makes it easy to trace your path and check cameras along the way.
November 25, 2008
Willie Nelson to play Roanoke concert
The concert will be February 17, 2009. Tickets go on sale December 5th, 2008
November 21, 2008
Have a healthy Thanksgiving
Mashed potatoes doused in butter, pumpkin pie with whipped cream and classic green bean casserole – all these foods will find their place on many plates this Thanksgiving. While those tasty dishes include vegetables, they aren’t exactly the healthiest choices for the waistline.