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- Scare Force One See First Loss in DC Rollergirls Match (DCist)
Saturday's DC Rollergirls event at the D.C. Armory found team Scare Force One entering the bout undefeated over the entire two year existence of DCRG, but left them with their first ever loss, to scrappy challengers DC DemonCats. DCist contributor James Calder has become more or less the unofficial official photographer of DCRG, and he was kind enough to share some of his photos from this ...
- Traditions Cafe is having (The Olympian)
Traditions Cafe is having a benefit concert from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday to raise money for Partners in Health to help residents of Haiti.
- 'I'm a gigaholic' (BBC News)
From the Sex Pistols to Oasis - a life of 5,000 gigs
- Meet Britain's biggest gigaholic (BBC News)
After more than 5,000 gigs over 35 years, rock fan Ray Morrissey can claim to be Britain's most prolific concert-goer.
- Forty years later, the epic Yale-Harvard clash remains unforgettable (The Pat...
Remembering the 1968 Harvard-Yale classic.
- Guest commentary: The day Harvard won, 29-29 (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambr...
Nov. 23, 1968 — the morning of the Harvard/Yale game. We were standing outside of Billings and Stover after paying homage before their shelf of Harvard footballs from games played in an age that had passed.
- Man of the moment (Boston Globe)
After four decades, memories become deficient - or convenient. There are people who are certain that Frank Champi was the quarterback for all of that remarkable season - or only for the final 42 seconds. And there isn't an Old Crimson who won't swear that he was standing on a Stadium seat when Harvard "beat" Yale, 29-29, in 1968. "That ...
- 'Stardust' musical sprinkles mystery: Annual Christmas sensation is rich in s...
Harlequin Productions' annual holiday "Stardust" shows are a celebration of tradition.
- Celtic singer returns Dec. 19 (Austin Daily Herald)
Take your pick: The O’Neill Brothers or Katie McMahon. The former, an internationally acclaimed piano duo.
- Authors to lecture on pioneer (Billings Gazette)
MISSOULA - Two authors, history professors at Arkansas State University, will present a lecture about the life and exploits of a Montana pioneer Tuesday night at the University of Montana.
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