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Lewis Black's humor in tonight's Paramount show is grounded in real-life irritations
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.Within a few moments after Lewis Black takes center stage, the veins near his temples can be bulging and he'll appear to be near apoplectic with rage. It's no act. Sure, the Grammy-winning standup comic is a trained actor and a seasoned entertainer...Tags: Comedy Central (tv network), Learning Disability, Lewis Black, Arts and Culture, Television Industry
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Candidates for City Council propose fixes at forum
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.Democratic City Council candidates agreed Thursday night that the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority needs work. At a forum hosted by The Daily Progress and Charlottesville Tomorrow, five hopefuls for two Democratic nominations for...Tags: Local Elections, Minority Groups, Public Transportation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Interior Policy
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Judges, finalists are in place for tonight's Paramount Idol finals
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.The judges have been selected to hear the 10 Paramount Idol finalists in this evening's live finale. Tonight's celebrity panel will include: --Maxine Jones, founding member of En Vogue; --Andy Waldeck, songwriter and musician who recently toured...Tags: Music Theater, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Music Industry, Theater, University of Virginia
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Live Arts dives into a dark comedy when 'August: Osage County' opens tonight
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va."August: Osage County" by Tracy Letts, which won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 2008, is a comedy so dark that you might wish you'd brought a flashlight. But once you sit back and let the members of the extended Weston family lure you into their...Tags: F-bomb Dropping, Entertainment, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events
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WBRE's Joe Holden headed to Pittsburgh
The Times LeaderJoe Holden, a reporter with WBRE-TV's Channel 28 Eyewitness News and a member of the station's investigative "I-Team," is leaving the station in June to take a reporting job in Pittsburgh. Holden confirmed on Thursday that he has accepted a position...Tags: Music Industry, Jerry Sandusky
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6-foot club: Andover's Cronin now among the elite
The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.t was a moment she'd dreamed of for years, but when she finally accomplished it, there was no wild celebration. Moira Cronin didn't even realize what she had done. The University of Virginia sophomore from Andover has the perfect excuse, though. "It...Tags: Students, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Track and Field, Schools, Education
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Gary Taylor named recipient of chamber small business person award
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce has named Gary Taylor of Northwestern Mutual Financial Network the recipient of the 2013 Small Business Person Award. Taylor is slated to be honored May 30 at the chamber's annual spring luncheon at the...Tags: Business, Albemarle County, Small Businesses
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BRIEF: Pizza Hut on 29 sold, will relocate
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.The Pizza Hut building at 1718 Seminole Trail in Albemarle County has been sold, commercial real estate company Cushman & Wakefield -- Thalhimer announced Thursday. The company says the 2,550-square-foot building sold for $745,000 as an investment....Tags: Pizzas, Lifestyle and Leisure, Realty, Foods and Beverages
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Letters contradict claim that low-level staffers were at fault
The News Virginian, Waynesboro, Va.The Internal Revenue Service official who sparked a firestorm last week with her admission that the agency targeted conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status signed two letters sent last year to the Richmond Tea Party requesting additional information...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Jim Jordan, Internal Revenue Service
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Sign returns to mark historic Short Pump
Richmond Times-DispatchToday, a trip from Richmond to Charlottesville takes a little more than an hour with light traffic. In the early 19th century, the trip by stagecoach took roughly 14 hours traveling 5 miles per hour. About 15 miles west of Richmond, a tavern and hotel,...Tags: Walmart, Animals, Human Interest, Trips and Vacations, Lifestyle and Leisure
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SUMMER CONCERT GUIDE: THE SUMMER OF BROTHERLY LOVE
The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va.Summer has always been a special time when it comes to music. A great concert under the stars can more than make up for the asinine traffic jams you had to sit through on the way to the venue. Music thrives in the heat and humidity of summer, and it...Tags: Wayne Newton, Big Boi, Motown Records, Tameka Cottle, Apollo Theater
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Children's Spatial Skills Seen as Key to Math Learning
Education Week, Bethesda, Md.Preschools and kindergartens long have taught children "task skills," such as cutting paper and coloring inside the lines. But new research suggests the spatial and fine-motor skills learned in kindergarten and preschool not only prepare students to write...Tags: Early Learning, Science and Technology, LEGO Group, Human Interest, University of Virginia
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