Three more concerts have been announced for this year's upcoming Central Washington State Fair: Aussie '80s balladeers Air Supply, '80s rockers Survivor and Canadian rock outfit Theory of a Deadman are all scheduled to perform.
The 33rd season of "Survivor" kicked off last week with Yakima native Michelle Schubert making her debut. It was a fast-paced episode full of twists and turns finally culminating with a puzzle challenge won by the Millennials, which sent Generation X to tribal council. It means that Michelle is still alive and kicking for another episode. Check out this week's sneak peek
If you've been living on, say, a deserted island and have never had any reason to watch CBS's "Survivor," this might be your year.
Season 33 of the reality TV show, which pits millennials against Generation Xers this time, opens Wednesday (Sept. 21) with a distinctly local twist: West Valley High School graduate Michelle Schubert (see video above) is one of the castaways who's in the run
Yakima Valley will be represented on the next season of "Survivor" by Michelle Schubert, a 28-year-old 2006 graduate of West Valley High School. I see Yakima taking the "Survivor" series with this girl!
They call themselves "The Rockin' Tacos" and these two 11 year boys rock out on their version of Eye Of The Tiger by Survivor. It's a cool video, check it out!