Oh—the he she’s talking about, her husband, Head Football Coach Brent Vigen. Vigen is joined on this trip by her sister, ...
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Sylva, North Carolina may have been the birthplace of Tony Ellis, but his music has guided him all over the world for a ...
(Iowa Capital Dispatch) - Paul Lasley’s hobby of restoring old and broken violins and donating them to Iowa State University’s instrument collection program didn’t start with a violin of his own, or ...
Paul Lasley’s hobby of restoring old and broken violins and donating them to Iowa State University’s instrument collection program didn’t start with a violin of his own, or really any other stringed ...
Paul Lasley and one of the violins he's working on. (ISU photo by Christopher Gannon) A retired Iowa State University sociology professor has combined his love of woodworking and music to help out ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Geoff White is a fiddle player who lives and plays in and around Roanoke. White plays in four bands, featuring Celtic, country, and Appalachian fiddle music. Recently, he opened ...
Battery string trimmers start up effortlessly, perform quietly, and have zero emissions. Gas string trimmers have endless run times (as long as you refuel). Both styles of these tools remain popular, ...
So goes the first few words of a popular Argentinian “joke” that alludes to the tendency of populist and progressive political leaders to later veer toward extreme-right political strategies.