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Lehigh Valley movie theaters ditch film
The Grand Theater in East Greenville hosted a "Farewell to Film" ceremony last Sunday with a double-feature movie followed by live theatrics: Co-owner Ed Buchinski, clad in an all-black suit, walked the film reels from the theater and into the back of a...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Entertainment, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Emmaus, Dining and Drinking
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Students learn through history
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterHenry Ford, Georgia O’Keefe, Shirley Temple and Cleopatra were among the eclectic historical figures who shared facts about themselves to an assemblage of parents and friends. The history makers were part of the inaugural “A Walk Through...Tags: Henry Ford, Teaching and Learning, Students, Shirley Temple, Colt McCoy
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Joe Flacco: An Appreciation
Dear Joe Flacco,
It's been a bizarre week, hasn't it? You're one win away from playing in the Super Bowl, and I think I've read approximately 11 million articles -- written primarily by people living outside the Baltimore metro area -- that seem eager to...Tags: Anquan Boldin, Terrell Suggs, Entertainment, Ed Reed, Baseball
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Steinberg: Huge week for SoCal
There is a theory that God created the concept of time so everything wouldn't happen at once, but the dizzying pace of announcements regarding the Southern California sports scene last week defied that principle. A series of events altered the...Tags: David Stern, Entertainment, College Sports, UCLA Bruins, Pete Carroll
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Steinberg: Barkley earns praise
Kosher Claus wants to wish all of his readers a very Merry Christmas and Happy Chanukah. My father wanted us to feel comfortable in a primarily Christian country and we were the luckiest kids in the neighborhood. We received presents for eight nights...Tags: Christmas, Matt Leinart, Santa Claus (fictional character), Awards and Prizes, Tim Couch
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Best and worst of the Super Bowl parties in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS -- You'll be happy to know I didn't fall asleep on the couch watching the Super Bowl like I did in Dallas last year. That's because I took a different approach when covering the Super Bowl parties in Indianapolis. I didn't stay until the very...Tags: Snoop Dogg, Entertainment, Miami Dolphins, Artie Lange, Cam Newton
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Dallas: The Ultimate Bachelor Pad
ReporterThe ultimate bachelor pad in Dallas is on the 29th floor of the W Residences attached to the W Hotel. 33-year-old Kirby Schlegel just calls it home. Home is an understatement. Try dream crib. “I was able to take the place from square one and...Tags: Personal Service, College Baseball, Super Bowl
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Steinberg: Better to be safe
Susan Bush was troubled. Her son, Sam, plays left tackle for Newport Harbor High's football team. She had read and heard of the dangers from concussions and felt as a parent she had a responsibility to safeguard her son's health. She mentioned her...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, College Sports, Concussion, High School Sports, Drew Bledsoe
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Steinberg: A sports agent is …
When I started my career in sports law in 1975 by signing the first pick in the NFL Draft — Steve Bartkowski, quarterback with the Atlanta Falcons — to the largest rookie contract in football history, sports representation was in its infancy....Tags: Media Industry, Entertainment, Cameron Crowe, Lennox Lewis, University of California, Irvine
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2012 NFL Draft TV schedule on NFL Network
Channel Guide MagazineWith Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck a guaranteed pick at No. 1 overall by the Indianapolis Colts and Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III an almost certain pick at No. 2 overall by the Washington Redskins, viewers might find some drama missing from... -
Buck on World Series criticism: "People think I'm biased no matter who's in the World Series"
Groller's CornerRecently got off a media teleconference call previewing Fox's World Series coverage and naturally, the first question was about potential bias for the Fox broadcast team of Joe Buck and Tim McCarver. This happens every year with Buck and McCarver, but... -
Game 12: Big D runs into bigger 'D'
Sun reporterThe most defiant defense in the NFL can't say the P-word, but it can use the S-word. And the Ravens speak the language of shutouts eloquently.Ravaging a once-proud Dallas Cowboys' offense, 27-0, before 69,416 at PSINet Stadium, the Ravens' defense...Tags: Sports, Priest Holmes, Entertainment, Baltimore Ravens, Peter Boulware
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