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Historic Smithfield Plantation prepares for 250th anniversary
BLACKSBURG, Va. – The plantation predates the Revolutionary War, officials with the plantation said to celebrate the 250 years, they are hosting an event Jul. 26 through the 28th on the plantation. While there will be tours and events for folks, one big highlight will be a documentary by...
Hometown Eats: Our Daily Bread Bakery & Bistro
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - The Olympics are next Friday from Paris, France and the world will be watching. Maybe you’ll be wanting to try some of the French cuisine! You’re in luck if you live around the Roanoke Valley because you have several options with Our Daily bread Bakery & Bistro and I’ll show you where in this week’s Hometown Eats!
In Memoriam: Artist and Philanthropist Patricia Buckley Moss
Well-known and beloved artist and philanthropist Patricia Buckley Moss, widely known as P. Buckley Moss, died July 13 surrounded by her family. Moss was an influential artist and philanthropist whose work and charity touched the lives and hearts of countless individuals. In 2013, the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors named the university’s newly constructed 147,000-square-foot […]
SML Pirate Days happening July 19-21
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Smith Mountain Lake is holding its annual Pirate Days July 19 through 21 with music, food, and plenty of pirates!. The Commodore of Pirate Days, P.J. Nagel, and Marina Manager at Goodhue Boating Company Blacksburg, Scott Schlesser, speak with 7@four about this event. You can learn...
Learning posture and balance, at any age, may help with back pain
Chances are, you’ve probably heard a doctor or read an article mention that too much time seated can lead to negative health conditions. Studies have shown that taking breaks may help reduce some of those impacts, and teach our bodies to move better as we age. Inside the exercise...
'You think, so you can dance?' Science is on it.
NEW YORK, NY.- How does an art of the body affect the mind?. “Epiphany Machine,” a performance that’s also a scientific study, paints a picture of the brain on dance — onstage and in data. Two dancers move through a simple sequence of steps while wearing electroencephalography caps, which track their brains’ electrical activity. Lab technicians monitor the caps’ data on laptops. And on a large screen, kaleidoscopic projections illustrate the performers’ brain activity for the audience, in real time.
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