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Atlanta Jazz Festival May 29th 30th

Atlanta Jazz Festival May 29th  30th

The vibrant “Capital of the New South,” Atlanta, Georgia, will host the 33rd annual Atlanta Jazz Festival on May 29th and 30th this year, and you can expect Piedmont Park to be swinging on Memorial Day weekend 2010. The two-day festival is the icing on the cake that adds an exclamation point to the month

Delhomme signed by Cleveland; Brady Quinn now a Bronco

Jake Delhomme was released by the Carolina Panthers last week, and it was an emotional and costly parting of the ways for the Panthers. Delhomme is still owed about $12.5 million by the Panthers, but the team felt as though they couldn’t move forward with Delhomme as the signal caller after he set a career-high

NCAA Tournament brackets are set

NCAA Tournament brackets are set

Each and every March, fans of college basketball anxiously await the condensed “second season” that we have all come to know as March Madness, and the regular season games and conference tourneys are now all in the books. Yesterday the NCAA selection committee sat down and created the brackets that are so anxiously awaited around

Lincecum off to rocky spring start

Baseball fans all realize that spring training is a time to get the kinks out, work on some new twists to your game, and slowly get yourself ready for the start of the regular season when things get serious. However, it is always nice to see your key players hit the ground running during the

Former Ram Olsen dead at 69

Merlin Olsen, who was an All-American defensive lineman at Utah State University and the Los Angeles Rams’ first-round draft pick in 1962 died Thursday in California. He had been battling mesothelioma, which is a form of cancer of the lining of the lungs, since last year. Olsen was a part of the Los Angeles Rams’

Childress won’t pressure Favre

Childress won’t pressure Favre

During this rather slow season in the sporting arena, little things that are really not all that newsworthy wind up making the news. What can you say, we sports junkies need our fix, and the mention of certain names will invariably attract interest and stimulate some conversation. With that in mind, let us share a

Shaq to miss remainder of regular season

One of the things that keeps professional sports interesting in this era of free agency and deck-stacking is the wild card that injuries represent. You can go out and buy the best players available in baseball, where there is no salary cap (if you can afford it) and the Yankees do so every year, but

March is National Craft Month

March is National Craft Month

Amid the kinetic hustle and bustle that some call a society (and others may call the “rat race”) we may too often find ourselves completely immersed in making a living and taking care of our basic needs, and then just zoning out in front of the television every night. As they say, we all gotta

March Madness rapidly approaching

March Madness rapidly approaching

For fans of, and those who write about, sports, the period of time that takes up the space between the end of the NFL season after the Super Bowl and the beginning of the baseball season and the NBA playoffs is very slow going. This year, Tiger Woods has provided the scribes with something to

Michael Jordan buys Bobcats

There was a lot of speculation about the possibility, or probability, that a group led by Michael Jordan was going to purchase the Charlotte Bobcats. That speculation has become reality, as Jordan was able to close a deal and buy the team in the eleventh hour of his negotiating window on Friday night. He takes

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