On the Verge may refer to:
"On the Verge" is a song written by Hugh Prestwood, and recorded by American country music artist Collin Raye. It was released in February 1997 as the sixth and final single from Raye's album I Think About You. The song reached #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in May 1997.
"On the Verge" debuted at number forty-four on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of February 22, 1997.
On The Verge is a Dublin based live music radio show and series of live concerts. The show is hosted by Brendan Hickey who also presents the live concerts.
The show was broadcast live 1996-2010 every Thursday at 8 pm for an hour on(D.S.F.M. 93.9FM) which can be heard within a radius of five miles from Dundrum, Dublin.
Brendan Hickey went to Pearse College in Crumlin, Dublin, as a mature student in media production and soon found that radio had become his favourite medium.
One of his early projects had been a documentary on Dave Murphy's "Singer / Songwriter Night" which took place, every Tuesday night, in Wicklow Street's International Bar. He encouraged Brendan to start giving performances of his poetry and honoured him with "resident poet" status. Brendan found these talented young musicians to be inspirational and formed a production team with the intention of recording as many of these aspiring musicians as possible.
Brendan joined Dublin South Community Radio (now D.S.F.M.) in 1996 and convinced the station to find a slot for On the Verge, a programme, which concentrates on unearthing local talent and helping them up those first few steps in the business. The show is now over thirteen years on air.
The Verge is an American technology news and media network operated by Vox Media with offices in Manhattan, New York. The network publishes news items, long-form feature stories, product reviews, podcasts, and an entertainment show.
The website uses its own proprietary publishing platform with video content. The network's content is financed through advertising and sponsorship and is managed by its editor-in-chief Nilay Patel and executive editor Dieter Bohn. The site launched on November 1, 2011. The Verge won five Webby Awards for the year 2012 including awards for Best Writing (Editorial), Best Podcast for The Vergecast, Best Visual Design, Best Consumer Electronics Site and the Best Mobile News App.
Throughout the 2001s, AOL began to acquire websites in pursuit of a new ad-driven content strategy for the company. One of their first acquisitions was Weblogs, Inc. in 2005, a company that ran dozens of websites, including Engadget, a tech news website. According to Business Insider, Engadget "became the industry-leading gadget site", and AOL's "most popular and important media property."All Things Digital called it "one of the largest in tech".
The Verge is the third and final full-length album from the alternative rock band There For Tomorrow. It was released on Hopeless Records on June 28, 2011. The album was voted one of the most anticipated albums of the year by the Alternative Press. The album's first single, "Hunt Hunt Hunt", was released on February 29, 2011.The Verge's album art and track listing was released on May 12, 2011, with each song length released on May 29.
Overall reception has been good for The Verge. Alter the Press said that There for Tomorrow "have upped the ante significantly" in their music writing. Many reviewers note the progress in their writing, Maile's falsetto on BLU, and how longtime fans would be pleased.
All songs written and composed by There for Tomorrow.
Coordinates: 1°18′18.4″N 103°51′05.0″E / 1.305111°N 103.851389°E
The Verge, formerly Tekka Mall, (Chinese: 德卡廊), is the first and largest modern shopping mall at the Little India precinct in Singapore, being opened in 2003. The Verge has two buildings, the main building and Chill @ The Verge. It is located on the southern part of Little India, with the main building is located at the junction of Serangoon Road and Sungei Road and the Chill @ The Verge is located at the junction of Perak Road and Sungei Road. Both of the buildings are separated by Clive Street and the mall lies opposite of Tekka Centre across Serangoon Road.
In 1915, Kandang Kerbau Market at the junction of Serangoon Road and Rochor Road was built by the Municipal Commission at the cost of S$107,690 on the original site of Tekka Mall. Back then, it was one of the more popular markets in Singapore because its stalls offered the best cuts of beef and mutton due to the market’s proximity to the cattle ranches in the area. However, by the early 1950s, the market became overcrowded and congested, and there was a pressing need for the market to undergo upgrading works.
here we are, now where are we? it's like nothing i've ever seen we got hoarse-throated huckster's whispered gimmicks
rubbernecking the curious cynics and headlong-walkers, one born every minute do i plug it in? or do i stick it in?
i don't know what came over me i'm too dumb for words i didn't think i'd like it here at all but, i swear, i swear i'm on the
verge
here we are, now who are you? the long lost queen's of some hoodoo? well we're the last of the big-time penetrators playin'
dead to fuck the undertaker the movie'll come out a little bit later the men, the legend, the goat, the satyr
i don't know what came over me i'm too dumb for words i didn't say i'd like it here at all but, i swear, i swear i'm on the verge
here we are, now don't ask how the time to leave was kind now well don't cry, baby, there's no cause for grief
deadheading's never gonna kill the chief it's an empty road without relief and i'm a highway romance milking thief
i don't know what came over me i'm too dumb for words i didn't think i'd like it here at all but, i swear, i swear i'm on the
verge