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There's good fan service, and then there's Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero
VG247· 5 days agoDragon Ball fans, you're going to be eating good with Dragon Ball: Sparking! A platter of...
Things to do this weekend: Taylor Swift takeover, huge book sale, paranormal circus and more
WHTM via Yahoo News· 1 day ago(WHTM) – Summer is officially here and along with bringing warmer temperatures to Central...
Why some people stereotype house music as 'gay'
Rolling Out· 5 days agoHouse music, a genre that originated in the early 1980s in Chicago, has a rich and diverse history. This perception stems from several cultural,...
Hampton Roads travel club takes in the history and food of Charleston, South Carolina
The Virginian-Pilot· 6 days agoThe Friday morning sun started to climb in the sky as 30 people, including me, loaded a Venture...
CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING: Center for Lifelong Learning offers dozens of educational...
The Post and Courier· 3 days agoMother Nature: We’ll take a geological view of South Carolina’s Fall ...obtain information on how to...
Acrobatic swans aim to make splash in London
China Daily· 5 days agoDance lovers in the United Kingdom capital will have the chance to see an imaginative take on a familiar favorite later this month when the 100-strong cast of the Xi'an Acrobatic ...
This Barrier Island in Florida Gets 360 Days of Sunshine a Year — How to Plan the Perfect Visit
Travel + Leisure· 5 days agoWith 360 days of sunshine per year, powder-white beaches, and turquoise waters, Clearwater, Florida,...
A gastronomic guide to Philadelphia
National Geographic· 3 days ago“Welcome to the original White House!” my tour guide Mijuel K Johnson enthuses, his arms outstretched like a conductor frozen in motion. Looming beyond...
The Number Ones: Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass”
Stereogum· 5 days agoDon’t read anything about “All About That Bass.” It’s possible to hear Meghan Trainor’s smash debut...
Review: YOU USED TO CALL ME MARIE... at the National Arts Centre
Broadway World· 6 days agoTai Amy Grauman’s You used to call me Marie… is a celebration of the Métis people’s strength and...