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Remembrance photography comforts families facing the loss of a child
ReporterMost families have a lifetime of memories when a loved one dies, but what if the lifetime is just a few days, or even a few minutes. A national program with volunteers in western virginia is helping families facing the loss of a young child. Jacinda...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Photography, Arts and Culture
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Don Pullen Tribute Saturday at Jefferson Center
ReporterHonoring a Roanoke native whose music influenced jazz on a world wide scale. The Jefferson Center and the Harrison Museum of African American Culture collaborated to form the Don Pullen Arts Exhibit. The exhibit inside Jefferson Center has a...Tags: Music, Arts, Arts and Culture, Jazz (genre), Music
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JR on Pet Stories
JR is an energetic 4 year old Puggle (Pug/Beagle mix) with a winning personality.
He came to the shelter after his family couldn't care for him. He was adopted once but it was not a good match so he is back at the RVSPCA waiting for his new home.
He is...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture
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King Kong takes over Roanoke's skyline
There's a new addition to Roanoke's skyline.
A huge statue of King Kong is now perched on balcony at the Taubman Musem of Art.
It's one part of an upcoming exhibit Mark Cline's creations. Cline is a well known artist and entertainer from Natural...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture
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People will become art in Roanoke tonight
Don't be surprised if you see some realistic looking mannequins in downtown Roanoke on Friday night.
That's because they're not mannequins.
The One Block East Gallery is hosting an event called "Framed."
It's an exhibit of living art.
In other words...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture
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Civil War sketchbook returns to Danville
ReporterPages from the past are now bringing new life to part of Danville's Civil War history. The Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History is now the proud owner of this small sketchbook. The sketches were drawn by Henry VanderWeyde, a prisoner of war held...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Wars and Interventions, Prisons
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Lynchburg Academy of Fine Arts announces new executive director
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefThe Academy of Fine Arts in Lynchburg is naming its newest leader. David Jenkins will take over as Executive Director of the Academy on February 21. He comes to Lynchburg from the Don Gibson Theater in North Carolina, where he was also an Executive...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Human Interest, Arts, Arts and Culture, Renovation
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Unusual art on display at the Taubman Museum of Art
An unusual exhibit is taking shape at the Taubman Museum of Art.
Pieces from Natural Bridge artist Mark Cline are waiting in the wings to put their best foot forward.
While King Kong swung into town more than a week ago, these creative creatures are...Tags: Music, Arts, Concerts, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Rockbridge Ballet performs with deaf and blind students
ReporterA truly special holiday performance is taking place this weekend in Lexington. The Rockbridge Ballet is putting together a show with students from the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind in Staunton. The performance is supported by the Virginia...Tags: Entertainment Events, Music, Dance, Concerts, Students
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Collegiate Times student reporters react to covering murder-suicide at Virginia Tech
ReporterJust college students and already published in the New York Times. Thursday's shooting on campus brought the spotlight to Virginia Tech, and to the student reporters who cover campus. An event of Thursday’s magnitude, a murder-suicide and the...Tags: Suicide, Health, Photography, The New York Times, Teaching and Learning
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Two Roanoke girls make national headlines
Multimedia JournalistTwo Roanoke women are making national headlines for their musical talent. After entering the HLN Rise and Shine Song Contest for CNN, the two are hoping to become the new theme song for this popular morning show. Morning time may not be a favorite for...Tags: Arts and Culture, Fine Arts, CNN (tv network)
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Mini Graceland in need of big facelift
Anchor/ReporterFor decades it's been an odd tourist attraction near the Mill Mountain Star. A miniature Graceland, built in the 1980s by a husband for his wife. Over the years it's fallen into disrepair-- now comes a real effort to raise money to return Mini...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Arts and Culture, Facebook, Fine Arts
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