Sixteen Triangle students have received $1,000 scholarships as part of a statewide program sponsored by the Ronald McDonald House Charities of North Carolina.
Images of the desert-as-desolation are burned into our minds: the dune, a towering pile of sand, wrought wavy by the wind, and behind that another one, and another behind that, to the horizon. It's an environment that man can't permanently scar.
Veronika Part's performances of "Swan Lake" have been a spring event at ABT since 2004; Saturday afternoon's show was even more of an event because this was her first ABT "Swan" in two years; last year, she cancelled her performance because she was injured. On Saturday, Marcelo Gomes, her customary Prince Siegfried, was now dancing one of the twin incarnations of sorcerer von Rothbart who
It doesn’t matter how many times you visit Hearst Castle, you’ll always notice something new. This is a place, after all, with 38 bedrooms, 41 fireplaces and 22,000 artifacts. Needless to say, William Randolph Hearst liked to spend money – especially on art. As a result, the media mogul’s San Simeon home, now celebrating its 50th anniversary as a state tourist attraction, rivals many art
Descend the stairs of number 44B Shlapernaya and the rugged unconventional decor may well make you think that you have just stepped into Aladdin’s Cave. The pale stone walls are covered with tiny magical little lights in multiple colors and various shapes.
MOSCOW (Bloomberg) An explosion at a Russian oil refinery early Thursday morning killed at least one worker and injured four more, regional authorities said.
this week. See interview, page i and ii. Meanwhile, Datscha , the indie bar that celebrated its fourth anniversary on Wednesday, was asked to leave its premises as well as the other businesses located in the historic building at 9 Dumskaya Ulitsa.