11/12/10 Junior-college defensive tackle Maurice Couch doesn't use his Twitter page like Tennessee 's newest commitment, wide receiver DeAnthony Arnett, who led followers all over the place by committing to six different schools in a single night.
11/01/10 Player of the Year : Randy Culpepper, UTEP, Sr. Culpepper could very well be the most exciting player in the country to watch. He's arguably the best dunker in the country, routinely soaring for highlight worthy dunks despite barely pushing six feet. Culpepper is not a point guard, however.
10/27/10 Like dogs with a bone, the stars of FX's "Terriers" aren't ready to let go of a show they see as a prize. Donal Logue and Michael Raymond-James stopped in St. Louis earlier this month during a cross-country road trip that would take them from Texas to Massachusetts, with stops on college campuses and even the midway of the Oklahoma State Fair in Tulsa.
10/22/10 Race for Jake made the leap from maiden claimer to stakes winner earlier this month, and on Sunday will attempt to remain unbeaten in three starts when he runs in the $55,000 Governor's Cup at Zia Park in Hobbs, N.M.
10/21/10 Sasa Borovnjak's injury to his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) leaves Penn State with a lack of depth in its front court. Without the 6-foot-9 Serbian native, the Lions have only four players over 6-foot-8. Those players are Drew Jones, Jeff Brooks, Jonathan Graham and Billy Oliver.
10/20/10 Mr. Curtis Lee Courtney, 41, passed away on Wednesday, October 6, 2010, in Orange Park where he lived and worked as a cable sub contractor. He was born in Miami Dade County, Fla., where he attended Homestead Sr. High School.
10/18/10 'Modern Family,' 'Community' and 'Glee' are among the comedies that feature sentiment prominently. Balancing snark and heart requires a deft touch. In Fox's fall comedy "Raising Hope," a young man named Jimmy (Lucas Neff) impregnates a multiple murderer after a one-night stand. He opts to raise the child on his own, taking her to the mother's execution, and it's clear he's not cut out for ...
10/15/10 A very selective look at the shows and various other TV odds and ends that stood out for me this week: STUNT OF THE WEEK : Live from New York, it was 30 Rock . (And the following comments apply only to the early version. Couldn't really imagine sitting through it again to see how and where they tweaked it.) Much as I wrote many years ago when ER pulled off a similar stunt, I hope they take a ...
10/15/10 A very selective look at the shows and various other TV odds and ends that stood out for me this week: STUNT OF THE WEEK: Live from New York, it was 30 Rock. (And the following comments apply only to the early version. Couldn't really imagine sitting through it again to see how and where they tweaked it.) Much as I wrote many years ago when ER pulled off a similar stunt, I hope they take a nice ...
10/15/10 A very selective look at the shows and various other TV odds and ends that stood out for me this week: STUNT OF THE WEEK: Live from New York, it was 30 Rock. (And the following comments apply only to the early version. Couldn't really imagine sitting ...
10/11/10 The Tupelo Tigers were hoping history would repeat itself Saturday when they met No. 1 Red Oak in the Class B State championship game at L. Dale Mitchell Park on the campus of the University of Oklahoma.
10/04/10 Jason Ritter and Sarah Roemer (foreground) star in NBC's "The Event" (Mondays at 9pm) [Photo at the 2010 summer sessions of the Television Critics Association by Thomas Attila Lewis] Remembrances of weekend TV: We think Bryan Cranston has considerably more comedy chops than were leveraged on "SNL", it could have been much better - also, why do a bullying sketch during the week yet another kid ...
10/04/10 The honors continue for Southern Nazarene quarterback Brady Wardlaw, a former Okeene star.
10/02/10 The folks at Jack Daniel Distillery have been drinking too much of their own joy juice if they really think Congress is going to declare a federal holiday in honor of their founder.
10/01/10 In IFC's The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret , David Cross plays a man whose little white lies snowball to such a degree that in one week he's gone from meek office temp to a criminal on trial for "funding a terrorist organization, possession of biological weapons, possession of child pornography, blackmail, espionage..." Read More Other Links From TVGuide.com Running Wilde Mitchell ...
10/01/10 In IFC's The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, David Cross plays a man whose little white lies snowball to such a degree that in one week he's gone from meek office temp to a criminal on trial for "funding a terrorist organization, possession of biological weapons, possession of child pornography, blackmail, espionage..."
10/01/10 In IFC's The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, David Cross plays a man whose little white lies snowball to such a degree that in one week he's gone from meek office temp to a criminal on trial for "funding a terrorist organization, possession ...
09/28/10 In their latest clash with a company that runs some of Annapolis' public housing communities, City Council members want to know why the city is expected to pay part of a $138,000 bill to replace a basketball court they never wanted demolished in the first place.
09/14/10 Friday was a good day but Saturday was a bad day for the Blair Broncs who played in the Northern Oklahoma College Baseball Festival at David Allen Memorial Ballpark in Enid. Blair defeated Vici 4-...
09/12/10 Engineers' Society of Tulsa, 11:30 a.m., ONEOK Cafeteria, 100 W. Fifth St. Topic: 'External Combustion Engines.' Speaker: Vince Griffin, graduate degrees in meteorology and physics. Cost: Free; lunch on ... |