Monthly Archives: March 2024

How Scottish Indy put fun back in my life

There’s a famous quote by Lenin, that revolutions cannot stand still; they have to move forward. I’m guessing he wasn’t talking about the British punk explosion, but it’s applicable. There was a period of time around 1978—when that initial Sex Pistols thrill had subsided—when I thought it was stalling. The new bands started sounding dull, […]

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Backstage News On Who Carries A Significant Voice in The Bloodline’s Creative

Paul Heyman speaks on his work with The Bloodline in WWE.   Heyman, who was just announced as the first inductee in the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2024, spoke with the New York Post about the incredible honor and how significant The Bloodline has been for the company over the last few years. […]

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Hobby Lobby Backs Out Of Pittsburgh Expansion Plan

MONROEVILLE, PA — The Monroeville Convention Center will not close in June to be converted into a Hobby Lobby, local officials announced Tuesday. Hobby Lobby and Oxford Development, which owns the property at Monroeville Mall, agreed that it is in the community’s best interest to terminate the Hobby Lobby’s lease at the location. Work will […]

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Chef From Popular Hamptons Eatery Shares Tips With Students

SOUTHAMPTON, NY — Students in Southampton High School’s culinary arts and baking and pastry classes recently learned from a professional chef well known on the Hamptons canvas. Guest chef Andrea Anthony, of the Lobster Roll, which has locations in Amagansett and Southampton, taught baking and pastry students how to make delicious corn muffins with raspberry […]

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Vienna Church's 32-Year English Learner Class Program To Be Celebrated

VIENNA, VA — For over three decades, Vienna Presbyterian Church has offered English for Speakers of Other Languages classes to help people of varying backgrounds learn English. But as offerings around the region have expanded, the church announced it will end its program. The ESOL program started in 1992, has served thousands of people. Now, […]

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Vince McMahon Sells Over Five Million Shares Of His TKO Stock

Vince McMahon continues to cash out.   The former WWE Chairman and executive chairman of TKO Holdings sold 5,350,000 shares of his TKO Stock earlier today according to a new filing, which is worth $420 million. McMahon has 15 million shares of TKO remaining, or roughly 9%. Brandon Thurston from WrestleNomics released the filing online. […]

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Darby Allin Doing Okay After Insane Spot With Real Glass At AEW Revolution, Needed 12 Stitches

An update on top AEW superstar, Darby Allin.   Allin once again went viral for doing something insane in AEW, something that fans have become accustomed to. During the main event, which was his parter Sting’s final wrestling match, Allin attempted to hit a Swanton onto Nick Jackson, who was laying on a sheet of […]

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Paul Heyman To Be The First Inductee In The WWE Hall of Fame Class Of 2024

Paul Heyman is headed to the WWE Hall of Fame.   The Wiseman of the Bloodline, along with WWE, broke the news to the Associated Press this morning. This makes sense as this year’s WrestleMania 40 takes place in Philadelphia, where Heyman made his name running the rebellious ECW promotion after his run in WCW […]

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Trader Joe's Issues Huge Food Recall In Pittsburgh Stores, Nationwide

PITTSBURGH, PA —Trader Joe’s is recalling approximately 61,839 pounds of steamed chicken soup dumpling products that may be contaminated with hard plastic. The recall was announced by the grocery chain and the U.S. Department Of Agriculture. The dumplings were produced on Dec. 7, 2023. Here is what consumers should be checking: Find out what's happening […]

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Des communes contraintes de s'assurer à l'étranger

Saint Lô. Petite commune normande de 19 000 habitants. A sa tête depuis 3 ans, Madame la maire croyait sa ville peu exposée aux risques sociaux et climatiques. Jusqu’à ce mois de novembre 2023. La tempête Ciaran s’abat sur Saint-Lo : arbres déracinés, bâtiments publics détruits. La salle du Bouloir occupée par le club d’escrime de […]

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