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Hampton Roads is the name for the Norfolk-Virginia Beach metropolitan area in southeastern Virginia. Hampton Roads is home to the major United States Navy, Air Force and Army bases. It also is home to NASA and Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding. The area is also full of historical landmarks and miles of beaches.  Show more »
Hampton Roads is the name for the Norfolk-Virginia Beach metropolitan area in southeastern Virginia. Hampton Roads is home to the major United States Navy, Air Force and Army bases. It also is home to NASA and Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding. The area is also full of historical landmarks and miles of beaches.  « Show less

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May 21, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  • Retailers to add more locations in Hampton Roads

    Divaris Real Estate, Inc. announced several retail leases in Virginia Beach and Norfolk: - O’Reilly Auto Parts leased 12,608 square feet in the former Rite Aid pharmacy located at 3212 Tidewater Drive in Norfolk. O’Reilly operates 13...
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    May 21, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  • Retailers to add more locations in Hampton Roads

    Divaris Real Estate, Inc. announced several retail leases in Virginia Beach and Norfolk: - O’Reilly Auto Parts leased 12,608 square feet in the former Rite Aid pharmacy located at 3212 Tidewater Drive in Norfolk. O’Reilly operates 13...

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      May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    1. William Friedkin takes a high-speech chase through his career

      Filmmaker William Friedkin, who's best known for such landmark films as "The French Connection" and "The Exorcist" in the early '70s, looks back on a long career directing movies, opera and theater in his new memoir, "The Friedkin Connection."
      Filmmaker William Friedkin, who's best known for such landmark films as "The French Connection" and "The Exorcist" in the early '70s, looks back on a long career directing movies, opera and theater in his new memoir, "The Friedkin Connection." Why do...

      Tags: England, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Film Festivals, Movies, Entertainment

    2. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    3. Las Vegas: Development to alter New York-New York, Monte Carlo

      Get ready for more change along the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.latimes.com/travel/destinations/lasvegas" target="_blank">Las Vegas</a> Strip: Look for alterations to the faces of the <a href="http://www.newyorknewyork.com/#/Promo_1" target="_blank">New York-New York</a> and <a href="http://www.montecarlo.com/%20resorts" target="_blank">Monte Carlo</a> hotels and the addition of an expansive public plaza featuring a variety of new restaurants and shops.
      Get ready for more change along the Las Vegas Strip: Look for alterations to the faces of the New York-New York and Monte Carlo hotels and the addition of an expansive public plaza featuring a variety of new restaurants and shops. The new outdoor space,...

      Tags: AEG, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), MGM Resorts International

    4. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    5. Las Vegas: Chowhounds will chow down in a bid for eating crown

      Competitive eaters will don their bibs and face off Saturday in <a href="http://www.latimes.com/travel/destinations/lasvegas" target="_self">Las Vegas</a> in a hot dog-eating contest at <a href="http://www.newyorknewyork.com/" target="_blank">New York-New York</a>.
      Competitive eaters will don their bibs and face off Saturday in Las Vegas in a hot dog-eating contest at New York-New York. The competition, which will take place on the resort’s Brooklyn Bridge, is a preliminary round for the international...
    6. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    7. Review: Dysfunctional is just 'A Family Thing'

      So you think your family is nuts? The fraternal train wreck of Gary Lennon's "A Family Thing," now having its world premiere in an Echo Theater Company production at Stage 52, will have you feeling Norman Rockwell-y about even those relatives whose loose-cannon remarks make you want to dive under the dining room table during the holidays.
      So you think your family is nuts? The fraternal train wreck of Gary Lennon's "A Family Thing," now having its world premiere in an Echo Theater Company production at Stage 52, will have you feeling Norman Rockwell-y about even those relatives whose loose-...

      Tags: Richard Lewis, Abusive Behavior, Alcohol Addiction, Midtown, Bipolar Disorder

    8. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    9. Transcript: Apple CEO Tim Cook interviewed by NBC's Brian Williams

      It felt a bit anti-climatic after a blistering day of Apple news courtesy of Chief Executive Tim Cook, including a <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-12-06/tim-cooks-freshman-year-the-apple-ceo-speaks" target="_blank">lengthy interview</a> with Bloomberg Businessweek, and lots of teasers from NBC in recent days. But tonight, finally, Cook's interview with NBC's Brian Williams aired.&nbsp;
      It felt a bit anti-climatic after a blistering day of Apple news courtesy of Chief Executive Tim Cook, including a lengthy interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, and lots of teasers from NBC in recent days. But tonight, finally, Cook's interview with NBC'...

      Tags: China, Compaq Computer Corporation, Tim Cook, Economy, Business and Finance, Human Interest

    10. Nov 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
    11. Team wins mock trial championship, survives Sandy

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      As Hurricane Sandy barreled through the northeastern seaboard, a Thousand Oaks Catholic high school’s mock trial team was busy preparing for the biggest event of their season. “One of the sisters [at the school] texted me and said, ‘We&#...
    12. Sep 11, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    13. Selma, Ala.: Crossing a bridge into civil rights history

      I like to walk bridges. I've crossed the obvious: The Brooklyn Bridge, with its panorama of Manhattan, makes your heart soar. And I've strolled the obscure, including the Duke Ellington Bridge over Washington, D.C.'s Rock Creek. (In a world that generally names infrastructure after politicians, it's hard not to admire a span honoring a jazz musician.)
      I like to walk bridges. I've crossed the obvious: The Brooklyn Bridge, with its panorama of Manhattan, makes your heart soar. And I've strolled the obscure, including the Duke Ellington Bridge over Washington, D.C.'s Rock Creek. (In a world that generally...

      Tags: Justice and Rights, Riots, Civil Rights, Duke Ellington, Unrest, Conflicts and War

    14. Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    15. New York: In the footsteps of Titanic survivors

      NEW YORK &mdash; As you may have heard, the Titanic never reached New York. But about 700 of its passengers and crew did get here on the night of April 18, 1912, three days after the sinking. In fact, their arrival drew a crowd of thousands to the waterfront.
      NEW YORK — As you may have heard, the Titanic never reached New York. But about 700 of its passengers and crew did get here on the night of April 18, 1912, three days after the sinking. In fact, their arrival drew a crowd of thousands to the...

      Tags: Empire State Building, Ellis Island, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Human Interest, Central Park

    16. Mar 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    17. Book review: 'The Stranger Within Sarah Stein'

      Young adult novelists are increasingly tackling darker subjects: kidnappings, drugs, rape. But few have delved into so many dark subjects as novelist Thane Rosenbaum, who ventures into YA territory with his latest, "The Stranger Within Sarah Stein," a novel revolving around divorce, Sept. 11, homelessness and the Holocaust.
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      Young adult novelists are increasingly tackling darker subjects: kidnappings, drugs, rape. But few have delved into so many dark subjects as novelist Thane Rosenbaum, who ventures into YA territory with his latest, "The Stranger Within Sarah Stein," a...

      Tags: Divorce, Fantasy (genre), Family, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Book

    18. Apr 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    19. Music review: Gabriel Kahane's score is conducted by his father

      Gabriel Kahane, best known as an indie singer-songwriter, was his own charismatic singer-songwriter Saturday night in the West Coast premiere of his affecting "Crane Palimpsest" at the Alex Theatre.
      Gabriel Kahane, best known as an indie singer-songwriter, was his own charismatic singer-songwriter Saturday night in the West Coast premiere of his affecting "Crane Palimpsest" at the Alex Theatre. As he does in a club, he used a microphone and wore...

      Tags: Carnegie Hall, World War II (1939-1945), Poetry, Navy Yard, Music Industry

    20. Apr 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
    21. 'Smash' recap: Is this a bombshell or just a bomb?

      Show Tracker
      "Smash" recap: Just when we thought "Smash" couldn't get any sillier, the most recent episode comes along to blow to smithereens any sense of nuance or mystique the show had left....
    22. Jul 10, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    23. Jog your way around New York

      New Yorkers are always on the run. Bankers rush from Wall Street to Midtown; harried shoppers tear through the narrow streets of NoLita and SoHo. Travelers may find it hard to keep up with the pace &mdash; unless they bring their running shoes and join the race.
      Special to the Los Angeles Times
      New Yorkers are always on the run. Bankers rush from Wall Street to Midtown; harried shoppers tear through the narrow streets of NoLita and SoHo. Travelers may find it hard to keep up with the pace — unless they bring their running shoes and join...

      Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Financial District, Politics, Brooklyn Heights, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

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