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Chris Reece opened the premier eatery on Fourth Street's Retro Row, the Pike Bar & Grill, eight years ago. He is a former drummer for the punk rock band Social Distortion.
Question: When did you play with Social Distortion?
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Sidney Crosby and Jordan Staal can become free agents in the summer of 2013.
This coming summer, the wing they both love playing alongside could be free to leave, but Chris Kunitz hopes he still will be wearing black and gold. He wants to finish his career with the Penguins.
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ginia defensive end Chris Long said, who ran by Glennon more than once. "At the end of the day, it's on us.
On the drive to the field goal that made it 10-0, Glennon sidestepped cornerback Marcus Hamilton in the backfield and ran for 19 yards before being hit by safety Byron Glasby, who drew a 15- yard personal foul. That moved the ball to the Cavs' 14.
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NEW YORK Things were going so normally, so predictably at Saturday's NFL Draft. All six players the league invited to the festivities hit the stage in the first half-dozen selections.
Yawn.
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WHEN CHRIS ANDERSON became the editor-in-chief of Wired in 2001, he took over an eight-year-old San Francisco-based magazine that had not only redefin...
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WASHINGTON -- Staff writer DeNeen Brown sat down recently in the Four Seasons Hotel with actress Nia Long and comedian Chris Rock for a conversation about Rock's documentary, "Good Hair.
Question: Why did you decide to take on this subject and make a film about black women and hair?
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By R.B. Fallstrom
The Associated Press
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The most enduring memory of Chris Long's Virginia football career was his end-zone sack of Maryland quarterback Chris Turner in 2007. The same with John-Kevin Dolce and his jarring hit that sidelined Miami's Jacoby Harris last year.
Cam Johnson may have experienced one of those career-defining moments Saturday night.
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Sure, there's plenty of finger-shredding bluegrass licks, all over "Root Hog or Die" for example. But to have remained true to the bluegrass faith would've been to lose the "what, me?" innocence of [Chris Sharp]'s unadulterated mountain voice on the naughty New Orleans jazz lyric on "Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll." And perhaps even the truck-driving title track, on which the simple setting of Sharp's guitar, Long's mandolin, Kevin Kehrberg's bass and the three men's voices elicits the American meta-moment: the excitement, freedom, loneliness and despair of late night and open road. Available through www.bigevemusic.com
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If you don't know noble rot from a noble chateau, a Petite Sirah from a Petite Verdot, Chris Miller wants to teach you.
Not just teach you, but certify you as a wine expert in the booming business of the grape, which won't just please your palate but make your wallet happier. Next month Miller's starting up Long Island's first certification courses for wine captains and advanced sommeliers under the aegis of the Sommelier Wine Academy.