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Wednesday, May 18,2011
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Davis Turns 30

By Staff
In addition to driving fans and his coach crazy, Scoop Jardine possesses a talent dear to our hearts: He’s been good for photographer Michael Davis’ career.
Wednesday, May 18,2011
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

SALT SHAKES

By Staff
A few quick stories from What's Shakin'
Wednesday, May 11,2011
PICKS

Youth Gone Wild!

By Staff
The teen performers of The Media Unit.
Wednesday, May 11,2011
PICKS

Flick Flacking

By Staff
This week’s old movie screenings include the 1923 classic silent The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Wednesday, May 4,2011
PICKS

Free Comic Book Day

By Staff
As you might expect, the 10th annual Free Comic Book Day offers lots of free four-color fun for kids of all ages at area comic stores during regular business hours on Saturday, May 7. This year’s
Wednesday, May 4,2011
PICKS

Danielle Miraglia

By Staff
The vivacious blues guitarist will flood the Nelson Odeon, 4035 Nelson Road, in where else? Nelson, with her Mississippi Delta music on Friday, May 6, 8 p.m. Tickets are $15. For details, call 655-919
Wednesday, May 4,2011
PICKS

Sailor Beware

By Staff
The unlikely team of crooner Dean Martin and wacky Jerry Lewis (pictured), veterans of the nightclub circuit in the late 1940s, successfully parlayed their act into smallscreen stardom for the blossoming TV marke
Wednesday, April 27,2011
MUSIC

Friday Night Lights

By Staff
Since Shpongle’s 2005 appearance at the annual Camp Bisco festival in Van Etten, Posford suggests that “the audiences from the jam-band scene show a lot of similarities to the electronica scene. For a start, a lot of them take mind-expanding drugs and they seem very musical.
Wednesday, April 27,2011
PICKS

Modern Times

By Staff
Pest from the West.
Wednesday, April 20,2011
NEWS & BLUES

news & blues

By Staff
After police investigating the shooting death of a convenience-store clerk in Pasadena, Texas, identified Michael Ray Morris, 29, as one of their two suspects, Morris returned to the crime scene to complain to a television reporter that he’d merely been a customer.
 
 
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