From people and places to the Gazette itself covering these last 52 weeks, we once more not-so-proudly present a handful of additional rankings, in an attempt to satiate your need to have everything numbered in a nice, orderly fashion, but not limited to five slots. Just remember: Be careful what you wish for. Parental guidance […]
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Gingerly
Lots of musicians look at music as a sort of therapy, but singer Ginger Leigh needed it to be even more than that. The Austin, Texas-based performer whose music falls somewhere in the realm of K.D. Lang and Melissa Etheridge was forced to combat breast cancer this past year, and she is pretty […]
Streakin’
Under the light of a full moon, City Arts Center, 3000 General Pershing, hosts Saturdays Midnight Streak races. Comprised of a free, 1-mile fun run and a registration-required 5K run, the annual event is a fundraiser for the centers art-education efforts through adult classes, camps for kids, art exhibits and more. Sometimes, art gets kind […]
How hot is it?
It’s so hot that you might resort to these items for relief. But be warned: Some of them are so uncool, they may not be worth the cold. BY ROD LOTT
All down the line
Remington Park has something new to offer during the break from horse races this summer: a film series that utilizes its 821-inch, high-definition screen. The series, titled Finish Line Films, includes semiweekly screenings at 8:30 p.m. on Thursdays and Saturdays, with a diverse selection of hits, from the original and recently remade True Grit Westerns […]
