Clark earns 2 percent
Independent candidate Jeff Clark failed to find the same success at the polls that other anti-establishment figures across the nation enjoyed yesterday.
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Independent candidate Jeff Clark failed to find the same success at the polls that other anti-establishment figures across the nation enjoyed yesterday.
"It's good to be here! Let's have some fun - what do you say?" shouted Nick Hexum - front man of 311 - after the band took the stage at the Charlottesville Pavilion last Sunday. Hexum never stopped thanking the audience during the show, which consistently delivered a performance that was both fun and musically satisfying.
311 has drawn a loyal following through its singular blend of hip-hop, rock and reggae sounds. But it also provides its listeners with something more: a full slate of concerts each year, allowing fans to consistently connect with the group, known as one of the best performing acts around.
The United States is officially out of the longest recession since World War II, but unemployment continues to present a challenge both nationally and locally.
I have to admit, when I went to the Student Activities Building Saturday to see Chiddy Bang in concert, I harbored a few preemptive doubts about the show. I was worried the venue was too small and that the Philadelphia rap group would not translate its highly sample-based, electronic feel to a live concert successfully. I could not have been more wrong. The concert was highlighted by a successful transition from the studio to the stage, showing off improvisation at its best and giving the impression that the pair ought to have high hopes for the future.
State officials may seek to make dual enrollment, as well as Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate testing, available to more high schools students in an effort to allow more students to earn college credit during high school and prepare students for college coursework. This program, officials said, would close minority and low-income achievement gaps, in addition to reducing the cost of higher education.
The sixth season of FX's successful comedy It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, which has enjoyed a cult-like following on top of its critical acclaim, premieres tonight. Often compared to classic hits such as Seinfeld, the series follows the adventures and escapades of five narcissistic friends who own an unsuccessful Irish pub in Philadelphia. The inappropriate exploits of Mac (Rob McElhenney), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dee (Kaitlin Olson) and Frank (Danny DeVito) have failed to disappoint thus far, and the sixth installment seems every bit as promising.