Love Oliver: Charity in memory of Fife baby about to hit £1m fundraising mark for childhood cancer
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A charity set up in memory of a Fife baby who lost his life to cancer is preparing to top the £1 million fundraising mark.
Love Oliver began as a small venture set up by Jennifer and Andy Gill, from Leven, after their first son Oliver died on Christmas Day 2010.
He was just 24-weeks-old.
Viva! Cibo Matto: Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Their Breakthrough Debut LP
With
Rewind, KEXP digs out beloved albums, giving them another look. In honor of
Pushing Boundaries, and in celebration of the album s 25th anniversary, KEXP s Janice Headley revisits
Cibo Matto s genre-defying 1996 debut full-length
Viva! La Woman
It seemed like things were getting better for women in ‘90s alt-rock. No, really, hear me out.
The punk movement of the ‘80s paved the way, with icons like
Siouxsie Sioux,
Blondie,
Patti Smith wielding the sledgehammers. You could find more female faces on the stage, not just in the audience… sure, they were often playing bass, but, hey, I said things were getting better, not stupendous. The Riot Grrrl movement emerged early in the decade, calling for a revolution, y know, girl style. There was even Lilith Fair, which, look, I know it became a bit of a punchline, but it was a radical concept at the time and a defiant response to c
‘People are panicking for literally no reason’: Why you don’t need to get gas this instant
Mid-Tuesday fears of a perceived gas shortage took off sending people to the pump
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Panic buying continues over perceived gas shortage
ROANOKE, Va. – Gas stations across our region saw long lines and some even experienced temporary outages as people flocked to the pump Tuesday. This comes following a disruption to one of the East Coast’s largest fuel pipelines due to a cyber attack.
A quick trip to the pump was not the experience most people had Tuesday trying to get gas. Paul Divers of Roanoke was one of nearly a hundred sitting in line for fuel at the local Sam’s Club.