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"chillum" Definitions
  1. the part of a water pipe that contains the substance (such as tobacco or hashish) which is smoked
  2. a funnel-shaped clay pipe for smoking

78 Sentences With "chillum"

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These little clay tubes can be used as a chillum.
Firefighters arrived at the house in Chillum, about six miles north of Washington, just after 2 a.m.
The connection between cannabis and yoga can be traced back to the practice's ancient Indian roots: Cannabis is referred to in the Vedas as one of five sacred plants, and images of the Lord Shiva with his chillum are ubiquitous.
When Remain only very narrowly took Newcastle, a city they could have expected to romp home with, a clammy pallor started to descend on the formerly super-chillum government ministers who were in the studio to chat about the In campaign.
Gawli, who is serving a life sentence for the murder of a politician from the right-wing Shiv Sena party, was more than forthcoming, even giving them permission to include scenes where he smokes a chillum (a pipe used to smoke cannabis).
For statistical purposes, Avondale is part of the Chillum census-designated place (CDP), even though Avondale is actually a completely separate neighborhood from Chillum.
There is also an Exxon Mobil Gas Station in the Avondale neighborhood located across the Queens Chillum Shopping Center on the opposite side of Chillum Road but same side of Queens Chapel Road. Chillum Shopping Center The second shopping center serving the Avondale neighborhood is located directly behind the Shops at Queens Chillum Shopping Center is the Chillum Shopping Center. It is home to a Popeyes fast food restaurant, Subway fast food restaurant, Shoppers Food Warehouse Store (originally an A&P; Grocery Store), Beauty Mart Store, H&R; Block Store, Coin Laundromat Shop, and a large U-Haul Truck Rental Facility. WMATA's Green Line route passes this shopping center when traveling between the West Hyattsville and Fort Totten stations.
The chillum is usually being lit while saying a blessing of "Bom Shiva" etc.
One of the thieves, Chillum, a drug pusher and addict, helps Krishna to get a job at the Grant Road Tea Stall, and becomes a mentor of sorts to him. Baba, a local drug dealer, employs addicts like Chillum. Baba's wife, Rekha, is a prostitute and they have a little daughter, Manju. Rekha is annoyed that she has to raise her daughter in such an environment.
When smoking a chillum a chillum stone is often inserted in the pipe to keep from directly inhaling debris much like a screen or filter is used in other pipes. They are generally tight fitting, conical with a flat top and usually have a small hole drilled down through the centre and slits down the sides to allow smoke to pass freely. Before they were commercially available people would search for the right size of pebble or stone to fit their pipes, a practice still followed by some. According to Alfred Dunhill, Africans have long employed chillum-style pipes for smoking cannabis and later tobacco.
Green Meadows is an unincorporated community in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. For statistical purposes, it is part of the Chillum census-designated place (CDP).
The band members decided to indicate "Chillum" both as the artist name and the album title. The album went unnoticed, and Ken Elliott decided to disband Second Hand in early 1972.
A small Queenstown Car Wash shop is located right across the street on Chillum Road from the Chillum Road Shopping Center. Directly west of the Washington Metropolitan Green Line train tracks, there is a Public Storage Facility and Washington Gas Supply Facility. Bank Though not located directly in any of Avondale's shopping centers, a SunTrust bank stands at the intersection of Queens Chapel Road and Carson Circle. At one time, it was a Citizens Bank of Maryland.
Congregation Shomrai Emunah was established in 1951 when several Jewish individuals formed a worship group in Chillum, Maryland."Riggs Park Congregation Plans for Own Building". The Washington Post. October 14, 1955. p. 62.
About due north of this transition, on Chillum Place just north of Kansas Avenue, North Capitol Street reappears. It continues to exist until it reaches Eastern Avenue, which marks the D.C.-Maryland border.
Along Chillum Road in Avondale are: a private storage facility for the utility company Washington Gas, a public storage facility, and a large U-Haul rental truck facility. Residents of Avondale live within proximity to two major universities: the Catholic University of America in Washington (six minutes, two miles), and the University of Maryland College Park in College Park (11 minutes, 3.5 miles). The community, being unincorporated, must rely upon the adjacent Maryland neighborhoods of Chillum, Mount Rainier, and Hyattsville for public schools as well as Prince George's County for its government services, such as police and fire protection. In terms of public transportation, residents of Avondale have access to the West Hyattsville and Brookland-CUA Metro Stations, as well as Metrobus and Prince George's County The Bus Service on the Queens Chapel Road and Chillum Road corridors.
Carole Highlands is an unincorporated community located in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. Carole Highlands is contained between East West Highway (MD 410) to the south, University Boulevard (MD 193) to the north, Larch Avenue, Hopewell Avenue, and 15th Avenue to the west, and Riggs Road (MD 212) to the east. Carole Highlands borders the adjacent neighborhoods of Chillum, Green Meadows, Lewisdale, and Langley Park in Prince George's County, while bordering the city of Takoma Park in Montgomery County, MD. For statistical purposes, it is part of the Chillum census-designated place (CDP).
Fungus Amongus is the debut studio album produced by American rock band Incubus, released November 1, 1995 on Stopuglynailfungus Music On Chillum, Incubus' own independent label. It was later re-released under Epic/Immortal on November 7, 2000 after popular demand.
Many smoke it in clay pipes called chillums, using a cotton cloth to cover the smoking end of the chillum and inserting a tightly packed pebble-sized cone of clay as filter under the chunk of charas. Before lighting the chillum they will chant the many names of Shiva in veneration. It is regaining the popularity it once enjoyed with the younger generations of India regarding it as a recreational drug of choice. It is freely available in several places around India especially where there is a strong affluence of tourists (Goa, Delhi, Rishikesh, Varanasi, etc.).
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Agency (WMATA) originally had a plan to construct the "Chillum" Metro Station on Chillum Road in Avondale, MD in 1955. However; that plan was scrapped in 1978, by WMATA due to fierce opposition from many residents living in the Avondale Chillum neighborhoods as well as many residents living in the Kirkwood Apartments in the City of Hyattsville, that many of their houses, apartment complexes, and neighborhood parks/playgrounds/trails/schools, would be displaced/significantly disrupted. Additionally, Prince George's County as well as many environmentalists also opposed the plan since it would significantly disrupt much park land and many native plant and animal species living in those parks. WMATA instead decided in 1985 that it would be much better instead to have the Metro Station located at the former site of the former drive-in theater site and Palmer Ford Warehouse in Hyattsville, MD and as a result of this change, decide to altogether rename the station as, "West Hyattsville".
The Shops at Queens Chillum The main shopping center serving the Avondale neighborhood is located at the corner of Queens Chapel Road and Chillum Road. This shopping center's primary tenant was a Giant Food Store from 1954 to April 4, 2013. This Giant Food Store was supposedly one of the first Giant Food stores to open in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. It was even referred to as "A Historic Giant": a reference to the fact that Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip stopped at this Giant in 1957 when returning to the White House after attending a football game with President Eisenhower at the University of Maryland College Park campus.
Hyattsville is fed directly by Hyattsville Middle School and Nicholas Orem Middle School, both in Hyattsville. Elementary schools which feed into Northwestern include Carole Highlands, César Chávez, Chillum, Edward M. Felegy, Hyattsville, Lewisdale, Mount Rainier, Rosa L. Parks, Ridgecrest, Riverdale, Thomas S. Stone, and University Park.
Although the United States Congress had paid him for his work on the design of the City of Washington,(1) Jusserand, pp. 188-189 (2) . L'Enfant died in poverty on June 14, 1825. He was originally buried at the Green Hill farm in Chillum, Prince George's County, Maryland.
Maryland Route 212 (MD 212) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The highway runs from the District of Columbia boundary in Chillum north and east to U.S. Route 1 (US 1) near Beltsville. MD 212 connects the northern Prince George's County communities of Chillum, Langley Park, Adelphi, Hillandale, Calverton, and Beltsville. The highway was constructed from Washington to Adelphi in the early 1910s and extended north through Adelphi to Hillandale in the early 1930s. A separate portion of MD 212 was built from west of US 1 through Beltsville to what is now MD 201 in the early 1930s; the two sections were unified in the early 1940s.
View west along MD 212 near US 1 in Beltsville MD 212 begins at the District of Columbia boundary at Eastern Avenue in Chillum. Riggs Road continues into Washington as a four- lane undivided highway to its southern end at North Capitol Street and Missouri Avenue. MD 212 heads northeast along Riggs Road, which is a four-lane divided highway with bike and parking lanes. A short distance north of Eastern Avenue, the highway intersects Chillum Road, which heads east as MD 501. MD 212 expands to six lanes at its intersection with Sargent Road, then crosses Sligo Creek and intersects the Sligo Creek Trail shortly before its intersection with MD 410 (East-West Highway).
Lewisdale is an unincorporated community in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. For statistical purposes, it is considered part of the Chillum census-designated place (CDP). Lewisdale is a neighborhood contained between the Northwest Branch Anacostia River to the east, East West Highway to the south, University Boulevard to the north, and Riggs Road to the west.
Green Meadows is contained between the Northwest Branch Anacostia River to the east, East West Highway to the north, the Sligo Creek River to the south, and Riggs Road to the west. Green Meadows borders the communities of Hyattsville, Chillum, and Lewisdale. The primary roads that pass through Green Meadows are East West Highway, Ager Road and Riggs Road.
The station is located in the middle of Fort Totten Park in Northeast, serving the neighborhoods of Fort Totten to the west and Queens Chapel to the east. The station also serves the adjacent neighborhoods of Riggs Park, North Michigan Park, and Michigan Park in Northeast D.C., the Manor Park neighborhood of Northwest, and the Maryland neighborhood of Chillum.
The Chillum Road Line initially started off as a streetcar line in the 1940s and simply consisted of the F3 Line, which operated between the Historic Mount Rainier streetcar terminal at the intersection of 34th Street & Rhode Island Avenue and intersection of Eastern Avenue NW & Laurel Avenue in Takoma Park, MD, and Eastern Avenue NW mostly operating via Rhode Island Avenue, Eastern Avenue NE, Queens Chapel Road, and Chillum Road. The F2 line operated as a completely different streetcar line between Mount Rainier terminal and Farragut Square in Downtown D.C. Both streetcar lines were later converted into bus routes in the 1950s and ultimately converted into Metrobus Routes on February 4, 1973 when WMATA acquired four failing private bus companies across the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area, and merged them together to form its own system.
It can be seen that during the festival period people are singing Bengali folk music and smoking marijuana out of a chillum freely. All these means is to be connected with each other spiritually and remembering the great Lalon Shah through music. During the festival period marijuana consumption is tolerated and enforcement provides protection for the festival so that everything is accordingly.
They introduced tamarind to the island, in addition to cannabis and the chillum pipe. Hindu festivals such as Diwali were celebrated although many became Christians over time. Gradually workers left the plantations for Kingston and took jobs that better utilized their existing and newly learned skills. The Indian community adopted English as their first language and became jewellers, fishermen, barbers, and shopkeepers.
As of 2009, 63.2% and 45.3% of all students were proficient in reading and mathematics, respectively. Chillum Elementary School, Ridgecrest Elementary School, Cesar Chavez Elementary School, Rosa L. Parks Elementary School, Lewisdale Elementary School, Carole Highlands Elementary School, and the very recently opened Edward M. Felegy Elementary School, are all feeder schools into Nicholas Orem Middle School. Nicholas Orem Middle School then feeds into Northwestern High School.
The station was originally known as "Chillum" but was changed to "W. Hyattsville" in 1979, well before services began on December 11, 1993. Until 2007, the station was served by the University of Maryland Shuttle Bus. On June 25, 2017, Metro's Yellow Line trains stopped serving the station due to the elimination of Rush+, which was part of major changes to the Metrorail system.
Although it has been traditionally prevalent in rural areas for generations, smoking hookahs has become very popular in the cosmopolitan cities of Pakistan. One can see many cafés in Pakistan offering hookah smoking to its guests. Many households even have hookahs for smoking or decoration purposes. In Punjab, Pakhtunkhwa, and in northern Balochistan, the topmost part on which coals are placed is called chillum.
A thirsty Faizal (Danish's younger brother) wakes up in the middle of the night to find Nagma and Nasir about to have sex. Angry, he storms out of the house and becomes a stoner, permanently seen with his chillum. Nasir reveals that the desires were never consummated, but Faizal and Nasir never see eye to eye again. Contracts go to those who can wrangle them.
Gourds and various horns were often employed while conical bowls were common in Uganda. One of the more famous pipes is an ivory cone pipe once belonging to "Waganda" monarch King Mtesa. More recently, it has also seen use in sacraments by Rastafari.Spotlight on Rastafarian sects 'Rasta in Transition' launched at Livity Restaurant Since the 1960s the embellished bamboo chillum has become an American folk art form.
In Maryland, New Hampshire Avenue passes the neighborhoods and towns of Chillum, Takoma Park, Carole Highlands, Langley Park and Silver Spring. Eventually, it feeds into Damascus Road (Maryland Route 108) at Etchison. Many Maryland residents regard New Hampshire Avenue as a convenient access road to Washington's North Capitol Street, a wide road that starts north of the United States Capitol and divides the city into its northwest and northeast quadrants.
The Chillum Road Line, designated as Routes F1 & F2 is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Cheverly station of the Orange Line of the Washington Metro and Takoma station of the Red Line. The line operates every 25–38 minutes during peak hours, 60 minutes during weekday off peak hours, and 58–62 minutes on the weekends. Trips roughly take 50–60 minutes.
Maryland Route 210 was the designation for Queens Chapel Road from the District of Columbia boundary in Chillum north to MD 209 at the intersection of Ager Road and Hamilton Street in Hyattsville in northern Prince George's County. The highway was paved as a concrete road by Prince George's County with state aid by 1915. MD 210 was replaced with a southern extension of MD 500 by 1946.
He was often found meditating for long hours at the shrine courtyard while smoking his pipe (called chillum in local language). He is said to have had a vision of the deity of the shrine of Hari Parbat, Mata Sharika Bhawani, at the age of 25. Hereafter, he is believed to have gradually veered towards the practice of meditating on God without a form (called nirguna upasana in Hinduism).
Map of Washington, D.C., with Queens Chapel highlighted in red Near the intersection of Jefferson St and Chillum Pl NE, February 2018 Queens Chapel is a mostly residential neighborhood with commercial elements located in Ward 5 of Northeast Washington, D.C.. Queens Chapel is contained between Eastern Avenue N.E. to the north, Galloway Street N.E. to the south, Riggs Rd N.E. to the north, and the Washington Metropolitan Area Red Line train tracks to the west. Queens Chapel borders the adjacent neighborhoods of Riggs Park, Fort Totten, North Michigan Park, and Michigan Park, which also are located in Ward 5 of Northeast Washington D.C. In addition to these Ward 5 neighborhoods of Northeast Washington D.C., Queens Chapel also borders the neighborhood of Chillum, which is located in Prince George's County, Maryland. The Queens Chapel neighborhood is often confused with the Queens Chapel Neighborhood Association which is located in the Michigan Park neighborhood. It was named for early landowner Richard Queen.
The planned Chillum station was relocated and named . The other alignment dispute occurred in the Petworth section of Washington, and involved whether the tunnel would go under or skirt Rock Creek Cemetery and how to go through its soft-soil burial ground (i), and the least disruptive way under New Hampshire Avenue from to . The tunnels eventually skirted the cemetery using the New Austrian tunnelling method and stacked under New Hampshire Avenue.
View north along MD 500 at MD 501 in Mount Rainier MD 500 begins in Maryland at an intersection with Eastern Avenue at the District of Columbia boundary in Avondale, Maryland. In Washington D.C., the road becomes Michigan Avenue. In Maryland, MD 500 heads northeast as a four-lane divided highway. The highway veers north and forms the western boundary of Mount Rainier as the highway intersects Chillum Road, which heads west as MD 501.
Hal Jackson, who had started his career at WINX with a show titled "The Bronze Review" and was laughed at when he proposed to the Post that it cover Homestead Grays Negro League baseball, launched the first regular African American-hosted program in Washington over WOOK (when it was at 1590). In 1956, WOOK relocated its transmitter to several lots purchased by Eaton in the Chillum Castle Manor subdivision, at 1st Place, NE.
Maryland Route 211 was the designation for Sargent Road from the District of Columbia boundary north to MD 212 within Chillum in northern Prince George's County. The highway was paved as a concrete road by Prince George's County with state aid between 1916 and 1919. MD 211 was removed from the state highway system in 1997; however as of 2019, the highway remains signed as MD 211 at the MD 501 intersection.
Maryland Route 209 was the designation for Ager Road and Hamilton Street from MD 212 in Chillum east to Hyattsville in northern Prince George's County. The highway was paved as a concrete road from 38th Street to 40th Street at the Hyattsville town limit by 1921. The remainder of Hamilton Street and Ager Road west of Hamilton Street to Riggs Road were paved by 1923. MD 209 was replaced by an eastward extension of MD 410 by 1946.
Gwendolyn T. Britt (November 29, 1941 – January 12, 2008) was a member of the Maryland State Senate, first elected in 2003, to represent District 47 in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA, winning with 99.4% of the vote. Britt died suddenly in January 2008 of natural causes. Her district included the areas and towns of Adelphi, Buck Lodge, Langley Park, Chillum, Avondale, Ridgecrest, Carole Highlands, Brentwood, North Brentwood, Colmar Manor, Cottage City, Cheverly, Kentland, Bladensburg, Landover Hills, West Lanham Hills, and Lanham.
Eventually, one of these odd jobs costs Krishna his job at the tea stall. To get more money, Krishna and his pals rob an elderly Parsi man by breaking into his house in broad daylight. Krishna eventually finds out that the money he had saved eventually has been stolen by Chillum for drugs, which he had overdosed on fatally. One night, while returning home from work with friends, Krishna and Manju are apprehended by the police and taken to a juvenile home.
With his last strength, he rides off to singlehandedly delay a second detachment of French cavalry while the others escape across the Rio Grande. Most of the men under Dundee's command have been killed, with only himself, Graham, Potts, Ryan, Sergeant Gomez, the Confederates Chillum and Benteen, and a few other soldiers escaping. As Dundee's force heads home, the narration notes that it's now April 19, 1865, and the soldiers are still unaware that the Civil War is over and President Lincoln has been assassinated.
Digges married Mary Natalie Jenkins and they had four children: Eleanor Jenkins Digges, John Dudley Digges, Walter Mitchell Digges Jr., and Edward Simms Digges. He died on October 5, 1934, at his home in La Plata and was buried in the town after a service at the Christ Episcopal Church on October 18. His house, constructed for him in 1914-1915 and variously called "Chillum" and "Chilham", is of historic importance. Its name is derived from Chilham in England, from whence his ancestors came.
Charas with tobacco mixture is filled into the rolling paper to make a joint. However, The most traditional and popular ways of smoking Charas is in chillums. A clay pipe usually made by Indian and Italian artists due to Charas being extremely popular among Italian travellers since the 1960s to the Charas regions as well as significant amounts of the Charas production that is exported to Italy. The chillum is stuffed with the Charas and tobacco mixture and is usually smoked in a group.
His most acclaimed role was as the drug addicted "Chillum" in Salaam Bombay! (1988). He has acted in Firaaq. In 2011, he played the lead role in the film Dear Friend Hitler, which takes its name from two letters Mahatma Gandhi wrote Adolf Hitler, in 1939 immediately before World War II and Christmas Eve 1940 after the war had started, to prevent and to stop the war. He has just finished the shooting schedule of the film Tilli, in which he played role of a farmer.
The watershed in Montgomery County includes portions of the communities of Norwood, Bel Pre Manor, Colesville, Layhill, Glenmont, Wheaton, Hillandale, White Oak, Silver Spring, Kemp Mill, Four Corners and Takoma Park. The Prince George's County portion of the watershed includes Adelphi, Langley Park, University Park, Chillum, Hyattsville, Avondale and Brentwood. The total watershed area, including a small portion of land in Washington, D.C., is , with a resident population of about 254,000. The middle section of the Northwest Branch is referred to as the Rachel Carson Environmental Area.
Jon Seagroatt and Ian Staples continued to work together after the original break-up of the group, gigging and releasing albums under the names of B So glObal, Omlo Vent and Miramar for a number of labels including Chillum, Fo Fum and Emergency Broadcast. Seagroatt formed a writing partnership with singer Bobbie Watson which led to the formation of the trip- hop band Drift, and, later, to the punk-jazz inflected Colins of Paradise, whilst Ian developed an extensive catalogue of solo material as the Visitor.
Maryland Route 204 was the designation for Poplar Street and Ray Road from the Takoma Park town limit east to MD 212 in Chillum in northern Prince George's County. The highway was constructed as a concrete road from the Takoma Park town limit east of Spring Avenue to a point east of what is now MD 650, which did not yet exist, in 1928. MD 204 was extended east to MD 212 in 1929. The route was removed from the state highway system in 1955.
MD 410's name becomes East-West Highway again as it heads east from MD 650 as a four- lane undivided highway through the northern part of Chillum. The highway has frontage roads on either side of its crossing of Sligo Creek, then becomes divided ahead of its intersection with MD 212 (Riggs Road). As it heads southeast briefly on Ager Road, MD 410 briefly has six lanes. Ager Road eventually passes the West Hyattsville station on the Washington Metro's Green and Yellow lines.
The plan also relocated WMATA's Green Line tracks east of the Chillum Community Park, to the site of the Chillum Road Shopping Center located right behind the Kings Park Plaza, Queens Park Plaza, and Avondale Overlook Apartments. The Green Line train tracks would basically operate above ground through much of Avondale, MD via a right curved alignment and then enter an underground tunnel below the small park located on La Salle Road in Avondale, MD and remain in the tunnel for the remaining distance to the Fort Totten Metro Station. Even though construction of the Green Line train tracks between the Fort Totten & West Hyattsville Metro Stations was supposed to begin in 1986 and be completed by the end of 1990, construction of the Green Line train tracks between the two stations was delayed until 1990 and was only completed on December 11, 1993 due to the lack of funding available during the time. The Washington Metropolitan Area Green Line train tracks are mainly above ground between the West Hyattsville Metro Station and most of Avondale before reaching a tunnel right before Russell Avenue and the Avondale Neighborhood Park.
MnM talkies is the audio wing of Mantra's already established production house MantraMugdh Productions. It is an audio based podcast service divided into four categories - MnM Storyteller (includes Original work of fiction in Hindi and also Classic tales of Horror, Psychological Thrillers and more), MnM Musings (includes poetry sessions, chats with special guests, live Theatre sessions, workshops and travel diaries), Chai Chillum Charcha and an upcoming concept - ‘The Mantra Show’. The shows can be tuned into easily on web and mobile devices with YouTube, Audioboom, iTunes Podcast, Stitcher, Podcast Addict, TuneIn etc.
From its source to the confluence with the Northwest Branch, the creek crosses through the communities of Silver Spring, Wheaton, Takoma Park, Carole Highlands, Chillum and Hyattsville. In these towns, the banks of the creek are in many stretches maintained as public parkland, with grassy lawns and playing fields. The Sligo Creek Trail, a hiker-biker trail, runs along the creek from Wheaton to the confluence, where it connects with the Anacostia Tributary Trail System. An automobile parkway runs along many parts of the creek in Montgomery County.
Langley Park, also known as McCormick-Goodhart Mansion, is a Colonial Revival style estate mansion in Langley Park, Prince George's County, Maryland. In 1924, the McCormick-Goodhart family erected an , 28-room Georgian Revival mansion, designed by architect George Oakley Totten, Jr., at a cost of $100,000 that remains a community landmark on 15th Ave.Maryland National Capital Parks and Planning Commission, "Inventory of Historic Sites" (Prince George's County), Entry 65-007, p. 36 (retrieved Sep 7, 2008). "Langley Park" references the estate established in 1923, by the McCormick-Goodhart family in the Chillum District of Prince George's County, Maryland.
Avondale is an unincorporated community in Prince George's County Maryland, United States. It is contained between Eastern Avenue NE to the south, Queens Chapel Road (MD-500) to the east, and the Northwest Branch Anacostia River to the north and west. Avondale borders the neighborhoods of Hyattsville, Chillum, Green Meadows, and Mount Rainier in Prince George's County, Maryland. In addition to these neighborhoods in Prince George's County, Avondale also borders the North Michigan Park neighborhood of Northeast Washington D.C. The Avondale neighborhood consists of three small subdivisions since being established: Avondale, Avondale Terrace, and North Avondale.
The long time Fleischer's Jewelers store also closed around the same time as the Giant Food Store around 2013. A Mid- Atlantic Seafood Carryout Restaurant has taken over and been operating in Fleischer's space ever since. A Dunkin Donuts store was being constructed in the Queens Chillum shopping center in late 2010 in a very small separate building next to the Checker's Fast Food Restaurant. Other current tenants are a CVS Pharmacy Store (formerly a People's Drug Store), QVC Liquor Store, Radio Shack Store, Game Stop Store, Hearty's ll Chinese Restaurant, Payless Shoes Store, and a Checker's Fast Food Restaurant.
He sets fire to her room and attempts to escape with her, but they are caught. The fire causes Krishna to get a severe beating, while Sola Saal, who is considered valuable since she is still a virgin, denies starting the fire and tearfully tries to resist her enslavement. The madame of the house asks Baba to "tame her," which Baba agrees to do. Meanwhile, Krishna, as well as working at the tea stall, works odd jobs to save some money and help Chillum, who cannot survive without drugs, especially after being sacked by Baba after a disastrous interview with a foreign journalist.
Sebsi A sebsi or sibsi (, plural: sbasa) is a traditional Moroccan cannabis pipe with a narrow clay bowl called a skuff (or shkaff), with a fine metal screen. To this a hardwood stem is attached, which may be up to long. The sebsi has traditionally been used to smoke kief, note that kief in morocco refers to the best parts of the cannabis finely chopped and mixed with tobacco or other herbs. The sebsi provides a small, low-temperature serving of herb (usually about 25 mg), compared with larger traditional smoking devices like the chillum of India and Jamaica.
Maryland Route 410 (MD 410) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland and known for most of its length as East-West Highway. The highway runs east to west (hence its name) for –from Pennsy Drive in Landover Hills to MD 355 in Bethesda. MD 410 serves as a major east-west commuter route through the inner northern suburbs of Washington, D.C., connecting the commercial districts of Bethesda, Silver Spring, and Hyattsville. In addition, the highway serves the industrial area of Landover Hills and the residential suburbs of Chevy Chase, Takoma Park, Chillum, Riverdale, and East Riverdale.
Several communities, largely in Prince George's County, have white populations of less than 10%. Langley Park is 9.9% white and 2.8% non-Hispanic white, Chillum is 9.6% white and 3.7% white, Clinton is 8.4% white and 6.9% non-Hispanic white, Coral Hills is 5.5% white and 3.2% non-Hispanic white, Kettering is 2.9% white and 2.6% non-Hispanic white, and Hillcrest Heights is 4% white and 1.7% non- Hispanic white. Other communities, mostly in Western Maryland and the Eastern Shore, are over 95% white, such as Barton, Lonaconing, Midland, Ocean City, Oakland, Thurmont, and Westernport. As of the 2010 Census, the town of Luke in Western Maryland was 100% white.
Incubus produced many of their early recordings with Jim Wirt and Chillum Records in a Santa Monica studio, only able to work on their music during hours in which they were not in school. In 1995, Incubus added Gavin Koppell (known by his stage name DJ Lyfe) to the band and recorded their first two-song EP, Let Me Tell Ya 'Bout Root Beer. This was followed by the debut album Fungus Amongus, also recorded with Wirt and released on Incubus's own label Stopuglynailfungus Music. In the following year, Incubus signed a seven-record deal with Sony's Immortal Records, later to become Epic Records.
Satopant An Aghori man in Badrinath smoking hashish or cannabis from a chillum in 2011 Although akin to the Kapalika ascetics of medieval Kashmir, as well as the Kalamukhas, with whom there may be a historical connection, the Aghoris trace their origin to Baba Keenaram, an ascetic who is said to have lived 150 years, dying during the second half of the 18th century.Parry (1994). Dattatreya the avadhuta, to whom has been attributed the esteemed nondual medieval song, the Avadhuta Gita, was a founding adi guru of the Aghor tradition according to Barrett (2008: p. 33): Aghoris also hold sacred the Hindu deity Dattatreya as a predecessor to the Aghori Tantric tradition.
In order to relieve crowding at Roosevelt High School, Superintendent Frank W. Ballou proposed building a new high school for students living in Manor Park and Takoma Park. Dr. Ballou suggested that the new high school should be built at Fifth and Sheridan streets NW, on property that the District of Columbia had purchased five years earlier and across the street from Whittier School, which had been built in 1925. Temporarily named Northern Senior High School, the building of the school was supported by many Takoma Park, Manor Park, Chillum Heights, and Sixteenth Street Heights residents and North Dakota Senator Lynn Frazier. The finance committee of the Board of Education approved the plan soon after Dr. Ballou's recommendation.
Two additional realignments occurred at the north end of the Green Line, but with less acrimony. North of , the line was to have surfaced in the median of the planned North Central Freeway, I-95, and proceeded to a point just west of , with an intermediate station at Chillum. I-95 and Metro would have run through the Northwest Branch Stream Valley Park, however the cancellation of I-95 through the District and out to the Beltway in 1974 meant that it was no longer necessary or appropriate to condemn an I-95-sized swath of parkland just for Metro. WMATA eventually selected a new route that skirted most of the park, and it was federally approved by the mid-1980s.
On May 16, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI accepted McCarrick's resignation as Archbishop of Washington, after the latter's reaching the customary age limit of 75, and appointed Donald Wuerl, Bishop of Pittsburgh, as the 6th Archbishop of Washington, DC. From May 16, 2006, until Wuerl's installation on June 22, 2006, McCarrick served as the Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Washington, an interim post. After his retirement, McCarrick resided for some time at the Redemptoris Mater Seminary in the Archdiocese of Washington. He subsequently moved to the grounds of the provincial headquarters of the Institute of the Incarnate Word in Chillum, Maryland, in a building on a complex that included a seminary. McCarrick was named a counselor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in 2007.
WOOK-TV would launch from WOOK radio's studio facility in the Chillum Castle Manor subdivision, on 1st Place, NE. Initially planned to debut in September 1962, WOOK-TV's start was delayed due to technical challenges. It missed another launch date, in February, in part due to equipment issues and also because it had a problem to sort out in the Black community. Leaders in the Urban League and the NAACP worried that the station would not represent the community well, that WOOK-TV would depict African Americans "in the tap-dancing, shouting type of program", much as in radio; Eaton pledged not to program "distasteful" shows on the new station. It was the District's second UHF television station, after public WETA-TV (channel 26), which had gone on the air in 1961.
The main street, Carroll Avenue, and the main state highway, Route 410/East West Highway, narrow to two lanes within city limits. Takoma Park has an extensive hardwood tree canopy which is protected by local ordinance. Takoma Park is bounded by downtown Silver Spring, a major urban center to the northwest, by Montgomery College campus; East Silver Spring, a community of houses, apartments and small shops, along Flower Avenue and Piney Branch Road, to the north; Langley Park, a community of apartments and shopping centers, along University Boulevard to the northeast; Chillum, in Prince George's County to the southeast, bounded by New Hampshire Avenue, a state highway; and Takoma to the southwest, separated by Eastern Avenue, which follows the District of Columbia line. The corner of Eastern and Carroll Avenues roughly marks the center of the old commercial district.
Seventh Wave was an English psychedelic and progressive rock duo formed in the mid-1970s. The band was formed by Ken Elliot (keyboards, vocals) and Kieran O'Connor (percussion), both of whom had been members of earlier progressive rock groups, Second Hand and Chillum. Produced by future Motörhead producer Neil Richmond, and signed to the UK based label, Gull, distributed by Motown in the US, together with other UK bands of the day such as If and Judas Priest, Seventh Wave released their first album, Things to Come, in 1974. Joined by other musicians, including Pete Lemer, Hugh Banton (organist of Van der Graaf Generator), Steve Cook, Brian Gould, Tony Elliott, Pepi Lemer, and Rob Elliott, for their second album, Psi-Fi (1975), the band enjoyed a brief success but broke up after the USA tour promoting the album.
WTEM (980 AM) – branded The Team 980 & 95.9 FM – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to serve Washington, D.C. Owned by Urban One, the station services the Washington metropolitan area as a co-flagship station for the Washington Football Team (shared with Cumulus Media-owned WMAL-FM and WSBN), by virtue of previously being owned by Redskins owner Daniel Snyder's Red Zebra Broadcasting. WTEM is also the market affiliate for the Baltimore Orioles Radio Network, the Maryland Terrapins and Fox Sports Radio, and the radio home of Steve Czaban, Brian Mitchell and Rick Walker. The WTEM studios are located in Silver Spring, Maryland, while the station transmitter resides in nearby Chillum. In addition to a standard analog transmission, WTEM simulcasts over low-power analog Washington D.C. translator W240DJ (95.9 FM) and the HD Radio digital subchannels of WKYS, WMMJ, and WPRS-FM, and is available online.
Intersection of 11th St. and Emerson St., NE, in North Michigan Park, February 2019 North Michigan Park is a neighborhood located in Ward 5 of Northeast Washington, D.C.. North Michigan Park is contained between Eastern Avenue N.E. to the east, Gallatin Street N.E. to the north, Michigan Avenue N.E. to the south, and South Dakota Avenue N.E. to the west. North Michigan Park borders the neighborhoods of Michigan Park, Queens Chapel, and Woodridge, which also are located in Ward 5 of Northeast Washington D.C. In addition to these neighborhoods in Ward 5 of Northeast Washington D.C., North Michigan Park also borders the adjacent neighborhoods of Avondale and Chillum, which are both located in Prince George's County, Maryland. North Michigan Park neighborhood is often confused with the North Michigan Park Civic Association which has boundaries that include both North Michigan Park and Michigan Park. North Michigan Park and Michigan Park neighborhoods have been historically designated as separate neighborhoods due to the fact that they were segregated by race.
North Michigan Park was the less desirable neighborhood where African-Americans lived while Michigan Park was a much more desirable neighborhood where the neighborhood where their white counterparts lived. Both neighborhoods are separated from each other by South Dakota Avenue N.E. The Washington Metropolitan Area Green Line train tracks pass through the North Michigan Park neighborhood, notably, through a tunnel when traveling between the West Hyattsville and Fort Totten Metro Stations. The Washington Metropolitan Area Green Line train tracks initially are above ground when traveling between the West Hyattsville Metro Station and a certain portion of the neighborhood of Avondale. The Washington Metropolitan Area Green Line tracks then gradually enter a tunnel, which they use throughout the rest of the Avondale neighborhood, a small portion of the Chillum neighborhood, the North Michigan Park neighborhood, and Queens Chapel neighborhood before entering the lower level portion of the Fort Totten Metro Station, located below the Washington Metropolitan Area Red Line train tracks.
Intersection of 3rd St and Nicholson St. NE, Riggs Park, February 2018 Riggs Park, also known as "Lamond Riggs", is a residential neighborhood in Ward 4 of Northeast Washington, D.C.. Riggs Park is contained between Eastern Avenue N.E. to the east, Riggs Road N.E. to the south, North Capitol Street N.W. to the north and west, and the Blair Road Community Garden to the north. Riggs Park is adjacent to the neighborhoods of Queens Chapel, North Michigan Park, and Fort Totten, located in Ward 5 of Northeast Washington D.C.. In addition to these neighborhoods, Riggs Park also borders the city/neighborhood Chillum, which is located in Prince George's County, Maryland. The WMATA Red Line train tracks pass through the Riggs Park neighborhood when traveling between the Takoma and Fort Totten Metro Stations. In addition to the WMATA Red Line, the CSX, MARC, and Amtrak train tracks, pass through the Riggs Park neighborhood as well.

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