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Chatting with the four men behind the tech-driven podcast.
Most everything in our modern world revolves around the latest tech. Whatever you're using to read this blog right now—whether it be the oldest iPhone or the kickass browser intergraded into your 4K television—is a modern technical marvel that people raved over for a while, before it grew old and we moved onto the next thing.
Venerable downtown eatery closes its doors after 35 years.
Situated on the corner of 400 South and Main Street, Royal Eatery buzzed with laughter and familiar faces just as it had for 35 years, as sizzling burgers were flipped on large metal grills behind the counter.
Brand new music from Radius, Revolt Of The Potatobug, Mooninite and more
Fireworks may be filling up your weekend, but in between the BBQs and drunken house parties, we hope you're throwing on some local tunes and checking out some of the shows happening this weekend. First, we're giving you everything that came out digitally this week, then join us for the one release concert in store for you tomorrow.
A brief look at the comedy scene will show you there's a ton of local performers are doing one-person-shows, but there aren't a lot of duos or troupes. Those who are attempting such acts have been working to find new and creative ways to get noticed in a sea of solos.
Two very different literary characters come to theaters this weekend, along with more on-screen farts than any weekend in recent memory. The Legend of Tarzan takes a solid premise—setting it at a time when Tarzan (Alexander Skarsgård, pictured) has already become a legend—and allows it to drift into yet another wannabe summer franchise.