The Fredericksburg native uses sounds from nature to create folk music.
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Critic Linda Holmes has been playing The Sims since the early 2000s.
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For nearly 60 years, this office has explored the nature of consciousness.
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If a judge orders Google to sell Chrome, it could dramatically upend the multibillion-dollar online search business.
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The project takes donated firearms and converts them into garden tools.
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Blue Ridge Public Radio compiled a list of more than 35 organizations providing relief in the area.
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The superstition of Friday the 13th isn't as old as you think. Here are some of the potential origins of unlucky days around the world.
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The collector's response has stayed with Leahruth Jemilo ever since.
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The county is asking the public to choose from four animal finalists.
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On the Home Cooked podcast, Olivia Weeks explores the drug’s trajectory during the past 50 years.
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The changes include required topic descriptions and limits on poster size, placement.
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On his first visit to Richmond, the James River immediately caught the attention of Senator Tim Kaine, and after experiencing it he was easily convinced to move to the city by his wife, Anne.
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Third Act Virginia, part of a national climate justice organization is fighting to halt further construction of the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline.
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Sophie Smith was introduced to the James River at a young age and ultimately fell in love with the waterway’s relaxing atmosphere and scenery. Later as a young adult, Sophie discovered another love - printmaking and painting.
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For Cooper Sallade, what began as cherished visits to the river with his father turned into a lifelong love and appreciation for the James - especially the animals and creatures who depend on it.
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Almeta Ingram-Miller is the leader of The Legendary Ingramettes, a nationally renowned gospel group established by her mother, Maggie Ingram, more than six decades ago.
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