Lawrenceville Preps for "Prelude to the Fourth" Festivities with Bands, Fireworks, and Community Fun
Lawrenceville's Prelude to the Fourth event promises live music, activities, fireworks, and community engagement on July 2nd at the Lawrenceville Lawn. Mayor David Still highlights it as a favorite tradition.
Rev Up for a Fun-Filled Weekend with Fireworks, Broadway Shows, and Epic Burger Battles in Metro Detroit
The article outlines various events happening in Metro Detroit, from a fireworks car show to musical performances, a burger battle, and comedy shows, encouraging readers to plan their weekend around these activities.
New York City to Host 'Goatham 2025' as the First Competitive Eating Contest for Goats
NYC will host the first competitive eating contest between goats, organized by Major League Eating, featuring Riverside Park Conservancy's eco-friendly squad on July 12.
Eric Fredericksen Named Portland's First Public Art Administrator to Steer City's Cultural Vision
Eric Fredericksen has been named Portland's first Public Art Administrator, tasked with overseeing the city's 1,700 artworks and the Percent for Art program, after a competitive selection process involving over 150 candidates.
Brandy and Monica Set to Reunite for 'The Boy Is Mine' Tour, Kelly Rowland and New Talent Join Lineup
Brandy and Monica announce "The Boy Is Mine" tour for October, reconciling their past rivalry and celebrating their respective careers with special guests including Kelly Rowland and Muni Long.
'Starved Rock' Convict Chester Weger Passes Away at 86 Amidst Continued Claims of Innocence
Chester Weger, convicted of the 1960 'Starved Rock' murder, died at 86. Despite maintaining his innocence and seeking to clear his name, his most recent appeal was denied just days before his death.












