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'Storm of the Century' struck 30 years ago: 'We thought it was end of times'
- The coastal Northeast hasn't had much snow this year, but 30 years ago this week, there was too much snow from one of the larger winter storms in the history books: The "Storm of the Century" that hit on March 12-14 in 1993.
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Operation Ivy’s Jesse Michaels and Tim Armstrong Reunite to Perform “Sound System”
Only the second time the show have shared a stage since the band's disbandment in 1989. Operation Ivy’s Jesse Michaels and Tim Armstrong Reunite to Perform “Sound System” Alex Young
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Watch Jesse Michaels Join Tim Armstrong Onstage for Mini Operation Ivy Reunion
Operation Ivy fans have been waiting a long time for a reunion. The influential ska band hasn’t played together since breaking up in 1989, and its members have frequently shot down any hope for a revival; however, that all changed last night. Tim Armstrong (under the name Tim Timebomb) and his band the Interrupters backed the Specials … Watch Jesse Michaels Join Tim Armstrong Onstage for Mini Operation Ivy Reunion Read More » The post Watch Jesse Michaels Join Tim Armstrong Onstage for Mini Oper
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Jesse Michaels Addresses Possibility of Operation Ivy Reunion: “I Wouldn’t Object to It”
"I don't know if it could happen for various practical reasons," Michael says in a new interview, "but I wouldn't rule it out." Jesse Michaels Addresses Possibility of Operation Ivy Reunion: “I Wouldn’t Object to It” Alex Young
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'Sit down now': Video shows unruly passenger growling, snarling on American Airlines flight
An unruly passenger on an American Airlines flight heading to Utah, was cited for disorderly content after screaming and growling on board.
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An unruly American Airlines passenger was detained for public intoxication after growling at flight attendants
Salt Lake City Police identified the man as Timothy Armstrong, 61, of Las Vegas, and cited him for public intoxication and disorderly conduct.
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Video shows unruly passenger growling, screaming 'Joe Biden' on American Airlines flight
Timothy Armstrong, 61, of Las Vegas, was cited for public intoxication and disorderly conduct on the flight from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City, police said.
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Rancid and Dropkick Murphys Join Forces for Boston to Berkeley II Tour
Celtic punkers Dropkick Murphys and California quartet Rancid will hit the road together for the first time since 2017 for the co-headlining Boston To Berkeley II Tour with special guests The Bronx on most dates. "Looking forward to hitting the road with the Dropkick Murphys again for the second edition of our Boston… The post Rancid and Dropkick Murphys Join Forces for Boston to Berkeley II Tour appeared first on SPIN.
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Operation Ivy’s ‘Energy’: Inside the Making of a Ska-Punk Classic
The Bay Area punks were only together from 1987 to 1989, but the one album they released would go on to influence thousands of bands
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Verizon Exploring Sale Of Its Media Assets Led By Yahoo, AOL – Report
Verizon is exploring a sale of Yahoo and AOL that would end a rocky era for the telco as a media owner after a spate of disappointing acquisitions. A sale could bring $4 billion to $5 billion and giant investment group Apollo Global Management is said to involved, according to a report in the Wall […]
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Runoff from rains north and west prompts flood warning for Lumber River
Mar. 23—LUMBERTON — A flood warning will remain in effect throughout the week for areas in Lumberton, a National Weather Service meteorologist said Monday. "This will not be a major event like a month or two ago. We had some significant flooding," Tim Armstrong said. "This is certainly not the same magnitude, thankfully." The Lumber River's water level rose to 13.7 feet Monday afternoon and ...
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