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FreightWaves bringing F3: Future of Freight Festival to Chattanooga in November

FreightWaves bringing F3: Future of Freight Festival to Chattanooga in November In-person festival celebrating the freight industry will take place at 30 locations around the Tennessee city 0 2,756 2 minutes read FreightWaves in-person events quickly became known for their trendsetting experiences since their launch in 2018, but the COVID pandemic forced a change in 2020. While the company switched to virtual events last year, the same on-site experience was missing. It won’t be later this year. FreightWaves will open the doors to an in-person event with F3: Future of Freight Festival. FreightWaves will be bringing the F3: Future of Freight Festival to its home city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Nov. 8-10. Several thousand freight executives, supply chain leaders and industry stakeholders are expected to descend on Chattanooga – named one of America’s most livable cities – for the in-person event, which will take place not at one location like many events but throughou

Songbirds Creates New Interactive Learning Space

Songbirds Creates New Interactive Learning Space
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Track 29 movie review & film summary (1988)

Somebody asked me if I liked this movie, and I had to answer that I did not, but then I realized once again what an inadequate word “like” is. The reason I didn’t like “Track 29” is that the film is unlikable - perhaps deliberately so. But that doesn’t make it a bad film, and it probably makes it a more interesting one. Like many of the strange, convoluted works of Nicolas Roeg (“Don’t Look Now,” “Bad Timing,” “Eureka,” “Insignificance”), it is bad-tempered, kinky and misogynistic. But not every film is required to massage us with pleasure. Some are allowed to be abrasive and frustrating, to make us think. The title of “Track 29” comes from the lyrics of “Chattanooga Choo-Choo,” and the film’s heroine is a mad woman married to a surgeon (Christopher Lloyd) who collects model trains. He has a great layout down in the basement - lots of track and a terrific collection of rolling stock - and when he’s not playing with his trains, he’s attending

ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC HISTORY: 2 10 21

By Keefer Feb 10, 2021 1942 - Chattanooga Choo Choo by Colorado Music Hall Of Fame member Glenn Miller and his Orchestra became the first recording to be awarded a Gold Record. It was actually just a master copy of the disc sprayed with gold lacquer by RCA as a publicity stunt. The label was celebrating sales of over one million and soon became a common practice in the industry. 1968 - Rolling Stone magazine offers free roach clips to new subscribers. 1971- Carole King released her second studio album Tapestry. It is one of the best-selling albums of all time. King wrote or co-wrote all of the songs on the album, several of which had already been hits for other artists such as Aretha Franklin s (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman and The Shirelles Will You Love Me Tomorrow , and James Taylor, who encouraged King to sing her own songs and who also played on Tapestry, would later have a No. 1 hit with You ve Got a Friend . The album remained on the Billboard charts for

On This Day, Feb 11: Malheur National Wildlife Refuge standoff ends

On This Day: Malheur National Wildlife Refuge standoff ends On Feb. 11, 2016, the last four remaining armed occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon surrendered after a 41-day standoff that left one dead. By (0) L-R, biologists Kieran Suckling, Cody Martz and Taylor McKinnon hold protest signs at the Malheur National Wildlife Reserve on January 16, 2016, in Burns, Ore. On February 11, 2016, the last four remaining armed occupiers at the refuge surrendered after a 41-day standoff that left one dead. File Photo by Jim Bryant/UPI | License Photo South African leader Nelson Mandela (C) and wife Winnie (R) wave to the crowd of supporters June 25, 1990. On February 11, 1990, Mandela was released after 27 years in prison. File Photo by Martin Jeong/UPI | License Photo

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