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May 22, 2008

Dominator delivers: Learn the best way to ride Kings Dominion’s new coaster
Dominator delivers: Learn the best way to ride Kings Dominion’s new coaster

The 4,210-feet long, blue and orange coaster cut an impressive contrast to the darkening sky. I couldn't wait to ride it.

Ya Heard: MTV presents top 10 hottest in hip-hop

Dennis Winn shares his thoughts on the latest news in hip-hop in his weekly column, “Ya Heard.”


May 21, 2008

Loundoun Summer Music Festival line-up

The music line-up.

Herndon’s Friday Night Live kicks off

Herndon’s summer concert series Friday Night Live kicks off

Review: Good to see Indy, but `Skull’ is a mess
Review: Good to see Indy, but `Skull’ is a mess

Check out other Indiana Jones reviews, videos


May 20, 2008

Say ‘I do’ in your backyard
Say ‘I do’ in your backyard

If your home is your castle, where better to hold a fairy tale wedding?


May 16, 2008

Ya heard: A sentence and a marriage - almost

Two thousand, nine-hundred-twenty days, or eight days rather, is what Remy Ma was sentenced to this week after being found guilty of two counts of assault

Weekend wrap up

Things to do this weekend.

Review: Comics!!!
Review: Comics!!!

Josh Eiserike reviews newly released comic books this week. 


May 15, 2008

“American Idol’ gets down to its final 2 contestants
“American Idol’ gets down to its final 2 contestants

It’ll be David vs. David. Syesha Mercado has been voted off “American Idol.”

Get to know the Judge

Robert Molinari hopes he can teach some of the youth at the Judge Patrick D. Molinari Juvenile Shelter in Manassas about his brother, the shelter’s namesake.

Column: Young, old, age doesn’t matter. Stories do

I want Clint Eastwood to play Batman.


May 13, 2008

Sex and the City premieres in London

The “Sex and the City” stars lit up London’s Leicester Square for the world premiere of the cinematic sequel to their New York adventures

Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg dies in Fla. at 82
Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg dies in Fla. at 82

Robert Rauschenberg, whose use of odd and everyday articles earned him a reputation as a pioneer in pop art but whose talents spanned the worlds of painting, sculpture and dance, has died.


May 08, 2008

Review: Comics!!!
Review: Comics!!!

Features Reporter Josh Eiserike reviews his favorite comic books this week. 

Ya Heard: Wayne says ‘no’ to G-Unit, ‘yes’ to Cole

Dennis Winn shares his thoughts on the latest in hip-hop news in his weekly column, “Ya Heard.”

Covering Avalon: Christian group to perform Friday
Covering Avalon: Christian group to perform Friday

Long, 36 of Nashville, Tenn., took time from the tour to call The Potomac News and Manassas Journal Messenger from outside Charleston, S.C., to chat about the band and the new album.

Vint Hill is alive with the sound of music

This heartwarming story of Maria, an aspiring nun who becomes a governess for the Von Trapp family, is one of those timeless tales that uplifts whenever revisited.

Column: From trilogies to quadrilogies

Staff Writer Josh Eiserike shares his commentary on pop culture in his weekly column titled, “Column.”

Avalon comes to Woodbridge

Cover albums are nothing new in the secular world, but according to Janna Long, pianist and vocalist from Christian group Avalon, it's a fresh idea in Christian music.


May 02, 2008

Review: Comics!!!
Review: Comics!!!

InsideNoVa.com is featuring a new weekly video: Comics!!! A Discussion About Awesome Books You Can Buy with Josh Eiserike


May 01, 2008

In memory: YOPW tributes former director Carol Taylor
In memory: YOPW tributes former director Carol Taylor

Carol Taylor will be remembered as many things—mother, wife, friend and musician, to name a few.

Column: Censor this column!

Staff Writer Josh Eiserike shares his thoughts on pop-culture in his weekly column titled, “Column.”

Ya Heard: Bell verdict stuns hip-hop community

Dennis Winn shares his thoughts on the latest in hip-hop news in his weekly column, “Ya Heard.”

Soundbites: We don’t need to ‘Bleed American’ again
Soundbites: We don’t need to ‘Bleed American’ again

A collection of album reviews

‘Shotgun Singer’ comes to Iota Café

Indie musician Kris Delmhorst's ambitious fifth studio album, "Shotgun Singer," is available after nearly four years in the making.


April 29, 2008

Scrapbooking infiltrated the author’s life, too
Scrapbooking infiltrated the author’s life, too

USA Today featured her new novel in its Book Buzz column. “A Page Out of Life” (Berkley, $14) is due out today.


April 24, 2008

Gainesville ‘short’ gets BIG attention
Gainesville ‘short’ gets BIG attention

Lustig, a Croatian Jew, survived Auschwitz before immigrating to America. "Lustig" details the producer's life a year after Auschwitz. "Lustig," written and directed by J.B., clocks in at 16 minutes.

Ya Heard: Akon’s ‘criminal’ past called into question

Dennis Winn shares his commentary on the latest in hip-hop news in his column, “Ya Heard.”

MMMBack! Hanson plays in Falls Church
MMMBack! Hanson plays in Falls Church

Zac Hanson called the Potomac News and Manassas Journal Messenger to dish about the new album, the band's charity work and, of course, the MMMBacklash.

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