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After several weeks with the rock format on 107.9 FM, "Hot 97.5" morning host Ryan Cameron made an announcement that "Hot" was moving to 107.9, revealing that the rock format was a publicity stunt. WHTA officially switched frequencies on November 1, 2001 and became "Hot 107.9", while 97.5 became WPZE, playing urban gospel music.
Eric Rieger, also known as HOTTEA, is a Minneapolis, Minnesota based artist.Rieger uses brightly colored yarn to design words and images on fences around Minneapolis. [1] [2] Originally a graffiti painter, Reiger switched to "yarn bombing" [3] after spending time in jail for using paint.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater; Earplay; The Firesign Theatre; The Fourth Tower of Inverness; Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater; Hollywood Theater of the Ear; Imagination Theater; NPR Playhouse; NPR's serialized adaptations of Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi; A Prairie Home ...
All hot teas are half off at HTeaO on National Hot Tea Day. iLOLA Between Jan. 12 and Feb. 29, TODAY.com readers can score 20% off on iLOLA’s Tea Disc Essentials Set using the code TODAY20.
Mulled wine. Mulled wine ingredients vary from recipe to recipe but often include red wine, sugar or honey, spices such as cinnamon sticks and cloves, orange slices and brandy.
Green Tea is the title of a series of topical comedy pieces broadcast each weekend on RTÉ Radio 1, starring Oliver Callan. It features President Michael D. Higgins shouting "Where's my box? Where’s my box?" before he goes to bed under his Seamus Heaney duvet, and unsuccessful presidential candidate David Norris as Higgins's vice-president. [1]
Mark Williams is an American conservative activist, radio talk show host, and author based in Sacramento, California.He is the author of It's Not Right Versus Left, It's Right Versus Wrong; Exposing the Socialist Agenda and Taking Back America One Tea Party at a Time.
WTOK-FM (102.5 FM), branded on-air as HOT 102, is a radio station based in San Juan, Puerto Rico and owned by Uno Radio Group and its license held by Jesus Soto's WIAC-FM, Inc. WTOK-FM history [ edit ]