| Live music listings from Roanoke to Galax
Tim Reynolds and TR3. $20. 8 p.m. Tuesday: Acoustic Open Mic with Adam Markam. Free. Wednesday: Electric Open Jam Band Night with Hoppie Vaughan. Free. All shows begin at 9 p.m. unless indicated otherwise. 202 Market Square, Roanoke. 343-6644, 202market.net. Attitudes Thursdays: College night with DJ Squirrel. Fridays: Bearaoke with DJ Rob and 105.3 The Bear. Saturdays: Sinsational Saturday, hosted by DJ Squirrel and Hot 100. $5 cover. 900 Prices Fork Road, Blacksburg. 552-7001. Awful Arthur's (Blacksburg) Friday: True Levellers. 10 p.m. Saturday: Fools and Horses. Tuesday: Leslie Brooks. 6:30 p.m. 213 Draper Road (inside Kent Square), Blacksburg. 443-9109. Awful Arthur's (Downtown) Tonight: DJ Night.
Mike Breunling's Blog
And one thing, I don't think your oppionion is affected at ALL by your beliefs in GOD. However, I was born in a Catholic family and baptized as well. But I do not know what my beliefs are yet. I belive and I have my questions. Any way, I had one more wierd question I guess you could put it... how do you know where to point on the green screen when you are on the air?Thanks again,Amanda Langage-17 Thanks Amanda...sorry if my response to you was somewhat confusing...But in a nutshell, here is my opinion on the issue:Since the beginning of the earth and its atmosphere, there is evidence that the climate (or averaged weather conditions) has always fluctuated over various time periods, both up (warmer conditions) and down (cooler conditions). Currently, it appears we are in a period of slow warming.
AFD Rules Arson For NAACP Headquarters Fire
The two-story house next door to the headquarters is a total loss after it caught fire around 8:15 p.m. Wednesday. The building is at 1706 E. 12th St. Flames from the building jumped over to damage the Mount Carmel Masonic Lodge, which houses the offices of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Austin fire investigators have no suspects in the arson. "I see a lot of the other sisters and brothers that are coming out, and it's just a support thing," said Marlah Neal, a neighbor. It is eye opening for Neal to stare at a structure that is nothing now. "I don't think it was toward the NAACP building, but I clearly think it was toward what's going on here," Neal said. "I'm mad!" Neal is upset with the suspect or suspects who investigators said torched the building.
Jim Zarroli, NPR Biography
He is a 1980 graduate of Pennsylvania State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism. He loves traveling to new places, reading, gardening, and he likes most people except those who mistreat animals. He lives with his partner in New York and has two formerly stray cats. .
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