Story by Chris Graham [email protected] He’s taking a shower one morning when he realizes something odd. Three hours have just passed, and he can’t remember what has happened. Slowly, Rob comes to learn that he has the ability to skip hours, even days, with no perceptible break in consciousness. Which is great for him, because…
Story by Chris Graham [email protected] It’s hard offering community theater that appeals to the whole family. “One thing we were discussing with the board was having a family show. Not a children’s show, but a family show. And they’re not easy to find,” said Suzanne Roberts, the director of the upcoming Waynesboro Players production of…
Story by Chris Graham [email protected] Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie want to welcome you to Tuna, Texas, the third smallest town in the Lone Star State. What the fictional Tuna lacks in size, it needs to be said, it more than makes up for in its characters. You learn that from Thurston and Arles, disc…
Item by Chris Graham Auditions for an upcoming Waynesboro Players production of a play based on the 1950s television series “Father Knows Best” are scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Auditions for adult roles will be held Friday night at 7 p.m. at the Waynesboro Players Warehouse on East Main Street. Auditions for the child roles…
On a recent weekday at 4:30 p.m. – exactly 150 minutes before the opening tip – veteran sports broadcaster Steve Buckhantz walked into the almost-empty Atlantic Union Bank Center on the campus of JMU in Harrisonburg.
Tyler Bocock sat on the wooden bleachers behind first base at Buck Bowman Park, the home of the Clover Hill Bucks of the Rockingham County Baseball League since the 1950s.
After the 1971 Major League Baseball season, it appeared that the San Diego Padres would move to Washington.
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