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Southern Jewish" is how the owners of Honey's Sit 'n' Eat describe the food at their No Libs luncheonette. In practice, there's nothing wrong with the culinary concept. But in theory, well, it just seems kind of awkward, conjuring images of NASCAR-numbered mezuzahs or holiday sweaters embroidered with menorahs and dreidels.
Funny thing is, these images are exactly what Honey's isn't. Honey's is totally nonchalantly cozy-stylish. Dark Dutch doors and many-paned windows that open onto the sidewalk lead into its one-room dining area, which looks like it came from the Anthropologie catalog--or maybe Austin, Texas.
This last item, a small side spilling out of a ramekin, demonstrates Honey's potential for real sittin' and eatin' goodness. Owner Jeb Woody grew up on his mom's canned produce-b...
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The biography "Dale" provides an unprecedented and insightful look into an American sports icon through both the camera's lens and the eyes of those who knew Dale Earnhardt well.
The collaboration between NASCAR Images and CMT Films opens this month in Florida and then essentially follows the Nextel Cup Series throughout the season.
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Say the phrase "Busch Series driver.
NASCAR old-timers conjure up images of Jack Ingram or Sam Ard or Tommy Houston, racers fresh off weekly short-track racing, often owning their own cars, who found a home and made a living on NASCAR's junior circuit.
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Basketball great Earvin "Magic" Johnson sat onstage between a black business owner and NASCAR's chief operating officer, who is white.
A video screen showed images of blacks working in NASCAR or watching from the stands. It was nearly too much for 50-year-old Robert Johnson.
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... reach with Thomas Kinkade's commemorative images, such as Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, NASCAR Thund...
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Marvin Bister Jr. sits on the bumper of his car, painted yellow with images of M&M's candies to pay homage to Ken Schrader, Bister's favorite NASCAR driver. With Bister is his son, Kyle, 20, also of Battle Ground.
Battle Ground resident Marvin Bister, Jr. was always a fan of the Clark County Fair's Demolition Derby. In Bister's eyes, the derby looked like "bumper cars, but bigger.
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Director Simon Wincer worked behind the scenes while making the documentary "NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience" -- way behind the scenes.
He wanted to capture images of stock cars blazing by at speeds of 185 mph, so the camera often was left unattended in the middle of the speedway while the crew ran for cover.
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7 of 10 Fathead NASCAR Cars hit NYC for Champions Week . LIVONIA, Mich. -...All Fathead cars, driver images and logos are ready to race onto fans walls this h...
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As NASA's space shuttle program winds down this summer, one University of Charleston student's photography career is just about to blast off.
Walter Scriptunas II, 19, will be a junior next year and photographed the recent launch of the space shuttle Endeavour on its final voyage last Monday.
...He had his first photograph published by NASCAR Illustrated when he was 13. He became a freelance ..."I just want to capture these images while I can because it won't be the same when they...
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Unforgettable images
The ashen look on race-winner Jimmie Johnsons face as he was led to the NASCAR hauler to learn the details of the Hendrick Motorsports plane that crashed on the way to the fall Martinsville race, killing all 10 aboard.