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November 03, 2009
Carrey’s Scrooge rings in Hollywood holiday spirit
Hollywood loves money. So does Ebenezer Scrooge. So what better way to launch the holiday season than putting the old money-grubber at the head of the line to separate movie-goers from their cash?
November 02, 2009
Going green an investment
One local auto body repair and paint shop owner changed the way he did business to help the environment.
November 01, 2009
God’s Pit Crew has an eye toward the future
God’s Pit Crew has made good use of the space in their headquarters on North Main Street since moving there in 2005 and contracting to purchase it from Roman Eagle Memorial Home Inc. last year.
God’s Pit Crew: Relying on faith and frugality
Like other non-profit organizations, God’s Pit Crew has had a tough year financially, but as Randy Johnson, executive director, said recently with his tongue-in-cheek, “We’re still here, so I guess we’re successful.”
October 31, 2009
An hour more sleep: must be standard time again
Leaves swirl. Autumn’s chill is in the air. It must be time to set the clock back.
October 30, 2009
Cash for candy: Orthodontist offers to buy back candy
HICKORY - Turning bags of Halloween candy into piles of cash is this year’s goal for the patients of a local orthodontist.
Monster classes probe new vein of scholarship
Most college students put in a monster study session or two. Marina Levina’s students get to spend sessions studying monsters.
October 29, 2009
Flu doesn’t have to scare off trick-or-treaters
Fear of the swine flu is no reason to be scared off of Halloween.
Trick or treat? Iconic Necco wafers go all-natural
All-natural may be all the rage in the food world, but will candy lovers have a sweet tooth for beet juice and purple cabbage?
Vampires, Frankenstein, werewolves, oh my!
With vampires taking over pop culture this year, the North Theatre is latching onto the craze — and just in time for Halloween.
October 28, 2009
Just for show: Fall decorating relies on veggies
Fall is a busy time for decorating, second only to Christmas, and the period when vegetables are valued more for their beauty than their flavor.
October 27, 2009
Tragedy turns woman into health advocate
It was the best of times.
Study Says Atkins-Type Diets May Reduce Stress
It started out as a simple diet experiment.
Cheesecake vs. cheesesteak; Miss Liberty vs. Rocky
The notion that you can’t have too much of a good thing is about to get a major test.
Man remembers fellow passengers 50 years after first crash of Piedmont Airlines
Phil Bradley shivered in lonely silence on the mountain by the demolished plane. His injuries left him unable to move. He knew better than to look at the bodies of his fellow passengers. If help didn’t come soon, he realized he’d face a more agonizing death than any of them had.
Another Titanic expedition possible in 2010
The company that has exclusive rights to salvage the Titanic wants to make another expedition to the world’s most famous shipwreck in 2010.
Some candy isn’t for the faint-of-stomach
What’s the point of having Halloween anymore?
October 26, 2009
Remodeled Danville theater to house record store
As one downtown building’s facelift nears completion, Downtown Records plans to relocate from Union Street to Main Street in November.
October 25, 2009
Blind bowlers play for the love of the game
More than ghosts and goblins will be descending upon Danville on Halloween weekend. More than 100 bowlers from across North Carolina and southern Virginia will also be in town for the 13th annual Carolina Bowling Alliance and Shootout Blind Bowler’s Tournament Oct. 30–Nov. 1.
October 23, 2009
19-year-old Norwegian takes Monopoly world title
A lucky swap and some eager building propelled a 19-year-old Norwegian student to the top of board game fame and sent three would-be tycoons to the poor house at the Monopoly World Championship in Las Vegas.
Raw-foodists believe that diet works miracles
Before fire, there was only raw food. In recent years, a number of Americans have embraced this diet.
Shockoe Bottom dig finds 18th-century cellar
Building the future of Shockoe Bottom is uncovering bits and pieces of its past.
October 22, 2009
Danville entertainment group hosts variety show
Danville has a chance to catch a variety show featuring 20 acts, ranging from comedy to hip hop. But there are a few things the audience won’t be seeing or hearing: profanity or sexual themes of any kind.
Love Corn Bread? Saddle Up For A Fabulous Side Dish
There used to be a chain Tex-Mex restaurant near my home. It wasn’t the best food, but they did have this cool tortilla machine that would spit out rounds of dough on a conveyor belt, and then this lady would flatten them and cook them fresh for your table. My dream home definitely will have that contraption (and the tortilla lady) installed right next to the massive Krispy Kreme doughnut machine.
October 21, 2009
Author-cook stresses ratios rather than recipes
Do you blindly follow recipes, afraid that one change or misstep will ruin a dish?
Bargain Hunter: ‘Pinktober’ can link consumers to a cause
Growing up in the Texas Hill Country, I was your typical all-American boy, playing sports and dreaming of reaching the Super Bowl, World Series or World Cup some day. The camaraderie of the team, the pride of being an athlete and the cheering fans were intoxicating.
October 20, 2009
Restoring history, fulfilling a dream in Yanceyville, N.C.
What becomes of two software engineers with a common dream to live in the country and own a country store?
Canned pumpkin pie filling will be hard to find again
For the second year in a row, fans of open-and-pour pie mixes may look to their grocery store shelves and see only emptiness where there should be cans of pumpkin pie mix. There’s a shortage.
Life out there? Lots more planets found
European astronomers have found 32 new planets outside our solar system, adding evidence to the theory that the universe has many places where life could develop.
October 19, 2009
Colonial Williamsburg offering eMuseum
Colonial Williamsburg’s collection of historic pieces is going high-tech.
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