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 The chill in the air is no match for all the hot and delicious Brunswick Stew you can have at the annual 17th annual Brunswick Stew Festival in Shockoe Bottom. It will be served up from 11am to 4pm today. The festival is free to attend and sample stews will be sold in 4oz cups from […]

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What a night with Michael Baisden & George Wilborne.  We thank  our loyal KISS-FM listeners who came out to join us for the event.  We do this job with a passion and that passion is fueled by your listenership, your showing up at our events, contributing to our community fundraisers, and by you supporting the […]

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KISS FM’s own Alexx Dupri is on the move this weekend already. Kicking off another surprise “Jammin’ on the J.O.B.” experience, Alexx Dupri and our friends from TK’s Chicken & Wings brought the noise and a free lunch to the staff at the City of Richmond’s City Hall Parks & Recreation office. Here are some […]

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I grew up in a home filled with shells and starfish as decorations. My mother absolutely loves the things. However, it wasn’t until I dissected a starfish in high school biology class that I found out… The starfish is the only animal that can turn its stomach inside out.

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The ladies say they know what they want at Michael Baisden’s private screening with KISS FM. Check out photos from our Fan Cam experience as friends of Michael Baisden joined us at the Trinity Family Life Center on Thursday, November 3rd. In an auditorium full of eager viewers of the new film/documentary “Do Women Know […]

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Radio One Richmond is beyond elated this Friday morning after the success of our “Evening with Michael Baisden,” including a special private screening of Baisden’s new film/documentary “Do Women Know What They Want?” If you missed the event with special guest comedian/actor George Wilborn, shame on you, but just in case you were there or […]

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Daylight saving time officially ends Sunday, at 2 a.m. on Nov. 6, when clocks are turned back one hour. In the northern hemisphere, daylight saving time generally begins in March and ends in November. It allows for more light during the evening hours and less in the morning hours. The time shift is meant to […]

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Mina Johnson isn’t your typical student. In fact, the petite, young girl is a star athlete at her Virginia school. However, it’s the sport she plays that has everyone all riled up. Johnson is a star defensive lineman on the Southampton Academy football team. She is, in fact, the first girl to ever suit up. […]

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Have you ever been at a backyard party and a bee comes whizzing past your face, startling you? You swat, but by the time you raise your arm, the bee is long gone. That’s because they can be quite speedy… A honeybee can fly at 15 miles per hour.

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We live in a society consumed with how much people weigh. Practcally everyday, there’s a news story about the latest fad diet or weight loss miracle. However, most people don’t ever discuss how much a certain body part weighs… The human brain weighs about 3 pounds.

Thanks to all of our special guest speakers and attendees of the 2011 Women’s Forum Take a look at photos of the 2011 Women’s Forum.  Video coming soon! Thanks again to the following guest speakers… Juliette Davis of Juliette Davis Ministries www.juliettedavis.org/speaker.html Keith and Dorothy Collins of Families Who Support Breast Cancer Survivors www.fwsbcsinc.com Artrianna […]

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Even though we live in a supersized world, bigger is not always better. One devoted White Castle customer is suing the restaurant chain because he can’t fit into the restaurant’s booths. Martin Kessman, who weighs 290 pounds, complained to management for more than 2 years after repeatedly knocking his knee into the tables’ metal supports. […]