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Album review: Jeff Bridges' 'Jeff Bridges'
Pop & HissAll too often, a record from a famous actor can inspire cynicism in a music critic, a knee-jerk post-traumatic reaction from too many grisly attempts (anyone remember “Mr. T’s Commandments”?). Thankfully, the second album from noted... -
Court rejects murder case in cop's death due to time limit
L.A. NOWOrange County cop murder case: Two men who served prison sentences for the attempted murder of an Orange County sheriff's sergeant three decades ago cannot be tried for murder after the paralyzed ex-cop died of his injuries last year, a court of appeal... -
Felons charged with murder in 1980 shooting of Orange County deputy
L.A. NOWTwo men who served prison sentences for the attempted murder of an Orange County sheriff's deputy three decades ago have been charged with his murder after the paralyzed ex-cop died of his injuries, authorities said Friday.... -
Jeff Bridges signs record deal; T Bone Burnett to produce major-label debut
Pop & HissJeff Bridges signs recording deal, debut album will be produced by his friend, T Bone Burnett... -
The Obama-Hu state dinner: Who made the guest list cut? No Salahis but a few Republicans sneaked in
Top of the TicketFamous names, many of them Asian, show up for the third state dinner hosted at the White House by the Obamas.... -
'Cow Town' Cool
David Davis last wrote for the magazine about the Mad Pride movement led by former mental illness patients.It's an hour before game time at Sacramento's Arco Arena, and the faithful have gathered for battle. Cowbells dangling around their necks, their hair dyed purple and black, they carry hand-painted signs with a simple message: "Beat L.A." No matter that...Tags: Bobby Jackson, U.S. Congress, Television Industry, San Antonio Spurs, Red Smith
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DePaul arena part of Emanuel's $300 million in projects
Beginning the second half of his term this week, Mayor Rahm Emanuel moved to shift the civic conversation away from questions of crime and school closings toward a roster of publicly funded tourism projects, including a DePaul basketball arena at...
Tags: Illinois Governor, Chicago Transit Authority, Pat Quinn, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Personal Weapon Control
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Will Wade intends historic Chaos with UTC Mocs
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.Will Wade planned on being a basketball coach during his high school years as a 6-foot-4 power forward. His career plan at the time in Nashville, and even after four years at Clemson as a student manager, included teaching history during the morning and...Tags: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, College Sports, Sports
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DePaul to visit Northwestern
Northwestern basketball will hit Las Vegas and Tobacco Road this season. The Wildcats also plan to play some in-town games with local appeal. NU's schedule has yet to be finalized, but the Wildcats are slated to play UIC at the Pavilion and host...
Tags: Michigan Wolverines, Purdue Boilermakers, Big Ten Conference, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Kale
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Chattanooga taps VCU assistant Wade as its head coach
Richmond Times-DispatchTennessee-Chattanooga is hoping some of Virginia Commonwealth's success in basketball will rub off, with the Mocs hiring Rams assistant Will Wade as their head coach. Wade, who handled VCU's well-known pressing defenses and is considered a top...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Richmond Spiders, Barclays Center, Atlantic 10 Conference, Basketball
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Jason Collins comes out as gay, triggers huge response
Jason Collins was a journeyman NBA center, all but unknown to anyone but the sport's dedicated followers. That was before Collins revealed he is gay in a first-person account for Sports Illustrated posted to the magazine's website Monday. In doing so,...
Tags: Jamal Crawford, Sports Illustrated, National Basketball Association, Los Angeles Clippers, David Stern
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ODU's Hill ineligible due to exhibition game at Clemson
Old Dominion's young men's basketball team is suddenly even younger, after the discovery that veteran Donte Hill exhausted his eligibility. Hill, a Virginia Beach native who would have been the team's only senior, transferred to ODU from Clemson...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Old Dominion Monarchs, College Basketball, Teaching and Learning, Conference USA
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