To kick off the spring semester, Campus Recreation has reopened many of its facilities for UNC students and staff. These facilities include a variety of indoor, outdoor and virtual options for students to participate in. Bill Goa, director of Campus Recreation, said the goal is to offer every student an […]

Saturday, February 06, 2021 1. Classic Cicely Following Cicely Tyson’s death last week, fans are paying homage by revisiting her most timeless performances. From 1974’s The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman to Roots, Tyson’s roles provided the kind of representation Black women are still fighting for — and the actress displayed a range that most actors can’t approach. Who […]

Fans social distance as they watch a stage show before the NFL Super Bowl 55 football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) Charlie Riedel AP TAMPA, Fla. Wearing N95 masks and plastic face shields, John Goodman, […]

Image above: Dean Gillispie’s Spiz’s Dinette, 1998 This article was published online on February 7, 2021. Spiz’s Dinette, a toaster-size trailer with a propane tank no bigger than your thumb, was painstakingly crafted during Dean Gillispie’s years of incarceration at an Ohio prison. Gillispie constructed the silver trailer by spreading […]

Kenneth Mayner  |  The Fayetteville Observer City of Fayetteville government offices will be closed New Year’s Day. Friday’s garbage and yard waste will be collected Wednesday. Friday’s recycling will be collected Jan. 2. The Fayetteville Police Department’s lobby, located at 467 Hay St., will be closed. Police reports can be […]

Danielle Gehr   | Ames Tribune After three days of budget hearings, the Ames City Council will make final budget decisions for the fiscal year 2021/2022 Tuesday.  The council finished up three back-to-back meetings which encompassed seven hours of city departments sharing the last year’s accomplishments, future projects and how they faired […]

Sheena Mason has loved dancing since she was 2½, but as a student, she didn’t envision one day becoming a teacher who would help bring up the next generation of dancers. “I never thought I was a good teacher. I felt like I could never explain things properly,” said Mason, 39. Mason began […]

Break out the wine and join the party by watching the debut of “Aged to Perfection,” a short comedy written by The Belmont Theatre’s Artistic Director, Rene Staub. Simply go to www.thebelmont.org February 14 – March 14 and click on the video to view. The play is free to view, […]

Image source: The Motley Fool. Johnson Outdoors Inc (NASDAQ:JOUT)Q1 2021 Earnings CallFeb 5, 2021, 11:00 a.m. ET Contents: Prepared Remarks Questions and Answers Call Participants Prepared Remarks: Operator Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Johnson Outdoors First Quarter 2021 Earnings Conference Call. Today’s call will be led by Helen Johnson-Leipold, Johnson Outdoors’ […]

Recent storms have added to the snowpack at the rim of Black Canyon. Hot summers and dry winters over the past 20 years have made survival difficult for much of Colorado’s wildlife. (Courtesy of National Park Service) It isn’t hard to find Elmer Fudd online. He was a character in […]

CONCORD — Longtime residents near Ellis Lake Park who say they’ve worked years to see the park improved for years now want to make sure they can afford to enjoy the results of their efforts. The city recently applied for $6.7 million in state funding would beautify the 10-acre park, […]

The Parties Here’s the structural genius of “Party Down.” It has the DNA of a workplace comedy in that it brings together people who would never know each other otherwise. But it’s also a hangout comedy in that the waiters work as little as possible. Because each episode takes place […]