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The former Museum of Science and History building on the Southbank is set for demolition. Demolition will cost $875,000 and is expected to occur within the next three to six months. The city will seek ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A longtime fixture along Jacksonville’s Southbank may soon disappear. The Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) is recommending that the former Museum of Science and History (MOSH) ...
Exposition Park felt more like a festival than a single-band show on Friday, Oct. 4, as fans flooded in early for Turnstile’s sold-out Los Angeles stop. The air buzzed with anticipation and the smell ...
A UFC star who is just weeks away from a huge bout blew off some steam in Las Vegas. This past Saturday night saw the UFC return to Australia, where Carlos Ulberg stopped Dominick Reyes in the main ...
RUNNING AROUND, BUMPING INTO EACH OTHER. WHEN YOU SEE A MOSH PIT, YOU MAY NOT THINK ROMANCE, BUT IT CERTAINLY WAS FOR THE FUTURE. MR. AND MRS. RANDALL. CRAWLING AND A CHILD IS MY SON. THAT’S RIGHT.
NPR has been through a lot this year, and it seems like its employees needed to blow off a little steam. Enter Baltimore-based punk outfit Turnstile with just the ticket: a boisterous, horn-powered ...
If there’s one thing I didn’t think I’d ever associate with NPR and their Tiny Desk Concert series, it would be moshing and crowd surfing. They’ve had some hard rock and metal acts pass through their ...
This interview is part of the State of the Amerlican Male in 2025, a special report on masculinity. Read more about the issue from GQ editor-in-chief Will Welch here and read the results of GQ’s 2025 ...
Fuck the “Electric Slide”. Who wants to do the “Cha-Cha Slide” in 2025?! The “Chicken Dance”? Toss that shit into the dust heap of history. For my money, every wedding needs a kick ass band and a mosh ...
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