The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Daily Break: Sunday, January 29, 1995
VIOLINIST'S CONCERTOS ARE ELEGANT
ARTIST'S PAINTINGS ARE ALL OVER WESLEYAN
EPIC CHINESE FILM'S MESSAGE IS ``TO LIVE''
GETTING REACQUAINTED WITH MONTICELLO
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The a cappella quintet Western Wind Vocal Ensemble will be in concert at Centenary United Methodist Church, 3312 Cedar Lane, Portsmouth, on Saturday at 8 p.m. A Daily Break column Sunday had the wrong day for the concert. Correction published Tuesday, January 31, 1995. ***************************************************************** ``BOLIVAR'' PREMIERE A MAGNET FOR OUT-OF-TOWN JOURNALISTS
SUPER CHARGED NO ONE'S GIVING THE SAN DIEGO CHARGERS MUCH OF A CHANCE TO WIN TONIGHT'S SUPER BOWL - NO ONE EXCEPT THE TEAM'S LONG-SUFFERING FANS. THEY BELIEVE THE UNDERDOG WILL FINALLY HAVE ITS DAY.
HITMAKING ALABAMA FINDS SWEET HOME IN HAMPTON
QUEEN OF CAMP IN HER NATIONALLY DISTRIBUTED CALENDAR, IONA TRAYLOR BRINGS HIGH STYLE TO LOW-BORN SOUTHERN WAYS.
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