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  • Double Take:  Mortar & Murder

    Double Take: Mortar & Murder

    “Mortar and Murder,” by Jennie Bentley, has home renovation and design tips as well as an intriguing murder plot

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  • Review: Casting Crowns concert

    The was no mountain thrust skyward from within Freedom Hall on Thursday night. The Red Sea did not part.

  • Sunday Calendar

    HOW TO SUBMIT INFORMATION Submission deadline is Monday noon for events scheduled during the upcoming week. Notices running without a date must be updated monthly to continue in the listing. To submit calendar entries, email features@bristolnews.com or fax to (276) 669-3696. For more information, call Mary Dutton, (276) 645-2556.  

  • Review: Casting Crowns rock the ages

    The was no mountain thrust skyward from within Freedom Hall on Thursday night. The Red Sea did not part. Yet onward marched Christian soldiers to the music as offered by Casting Crowns.

  • Friday Calendar

    HOW TO SUBMIT INFORMATION To submit calendar entries, email features@bristolnews.com or fax (276) 669-3696. Deadline is noon on Monday.  

  • Blues Brothers to play at Bristol's Paramount Center for the Arts March 10

    Wayne Catania and Kieron Lafferty don the dark suits and shades, front a mean rhythm and blues band and carry the blessing of Judy Belushi Pisano and Dan Akroyd. They are The Official Blues Brothers Revue and their mission leads them to the Paramount Center for the Arts in Bristol, Tenn., on March 10.

  • Tennis Anyone?: Bob McCracken's trains

    In the rail-side community of Wallace, Va., just north of the Bristol, Va., city limits, those old structures flank the side of a busy, two-lane highway

  • Crystal Gale to perform at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center in Greeneville

    Register Kentucky’s Webb family as one of America’s most musically accomplished.

  • Short Takes

    Turn up and tune in to the best bargain in town.

  • Calendars

    HOW TO SUBMIT Calendar is a public service of the Bristol Herald Courier. Submission deadline is Monday at noon for the items scheduled during the upcoming week. Notices may be addressed to Bristol Herald Courier Calendar, P.O. Box 609, Bristol, VA 24203; faxed: (276) 669-3696; email: features@bristolnews.com; call Mary Dutton, (276) 645-2556.

  • Center Stage: On a mission

    They're not on a mission from God.They're not even from Chicago.

  • Wytheville woman invited to speak at memorial service for Davy Jones

    Sarah Combs created a fan page for Jones when she was a teenager.

  • Monday calendar

    HOW TO SUBMIT INFO Submission deadline is Monday noon for the items scheduled during the upcoming week. E-mail features@bristolnews.com or fax (276) 669-3696. For information, call Mary Dutton, (276) 645-2556.

  • The Bookworm - Emotional range

    » “Gypsy Boy: My Life in the Secret World of the Romany Gypsies” by Mikey Walsh, c.2012, Thomas Dunne Books, $24.99 U.S. & Canada, 288 pages.

  • CD Review - Van Halen fans should love new CD

    Like some kind of sonic flashback that erases at least a decade and a half, or maybe as much as twice that, Van Halen picks up at the point when singer David Lee Roth briefly returned to the famous fold in 1996 to release the forgotten classic "Me Wise Magic."

  • Classes Calendar

    HOW TO SUBMIT INFORMATION Submission deadline is Monday noon for events scheduled during the upcoming week. To submit calendar entries, email: features@bristolnews.com; or fax: (276) 669-3696. For more information, Monday-Friday, call (276) 669-2181.

  • Park Parkinson's at the door

     Shake a leg. Swivel the hips this away and that away. Sounds simple, downright easy. No big deal.

  • Pioneers in Paradise: Third Street was an elite section of early Bristol

    It is customary for the elite of any town to cluster together on certain streets or in certain areas. Often, such settlements are on hills, around parks, or beside streams or lakes.

  • Book explores Washington County, Va.

    Bristol Herald Courier journalist Joe Tennis amounts to a literary Lewis and Clark.

  • Double Take: "Quick-Fix Vegetarian"

    “Quick-Fix Vegetarian,” by Robin Robertson, vies to assure the reader that there is a way to have taste and nutrition, even with a quick meal.

  • Sunday calendar

    HOW TO SUBMIT INFORMATION Submission deadline is Monday noon for events scheduled during the upcoming week. Notices running without a date must be updated monthly to continue in the listing. To submit calendar entries, email features@bristolnews.com or fax to (276) 669-3696. For more information, call Mary Dutton, (276) 645-2556.

  • Friday Calendar

    HOW TO SUBMIT INFORMATION To submit calendar entries, email features@bristolnews.com or fax (276) 669-3696. Deadline is noon on Monday.    

  • 'All About Jesus'

    There’s nary a T in Casting Crowns. A cross embodies its place.

  • Tennis Anyone? Garret Mathews

    Somewhere, I still have notes of newspaper interviews I did as long as 20 years ago, talking to rock star Don Dokken; the late moonshiner Popcorn Sutton; and several people around Southwest Virginia, all saying they have seen ghosts.

  • Review: '9 to 5' at Barter Theatre

    You’ll laugh so hard, You’ll be snorting and a wheezing.

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