Jazz Town | Compare and contrast two concerts – Kansas City Star
![]() Kansas City Star | Jazz Town | Compare and contrast two concerts Kansas City Star By JOE KLOPUS We have two major jazz concerts this weekend, and on the surface, they couldn't be more different. The Folly Theater has singer-guitarist John Pizzarelli on Saturday, a man dedicated to making the old songs live again for our time and the ... |
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Jake Ballard could miss season; more surgery revealed
April 11, 2012 By NFL.com Leave a Comment
We knew Jake Ballard tore his ACL during the Super Bowl. We didn't know the extent of his injuries until Wednesday. It's quite possible Ballard could miss the entire 2012 season.Jazz Town | Compare and contrast two concerts – Kansas City Star
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![]() Kansas City Star | Jazz Town | Compare and contrast two concerts Kansas City Star By JOE KLOPUS We have two major jazz concerts this weekend, and on the surface, they couldn't be more different. The Folly Theater has singer-guitarist John Pizzarelli on Saturday, a man dedicated to making the old songs live again for our time and the ... |
Taking stock of early bullpen performances
April 11, 2012 By Matthew Leach Leave a Comment
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April 11, 2012 By Rosenthal, Gregg Leave a Comment
There are rumors worth mentioning and rumors worth ignoring. This is one we're taking seriously. The Giants are apparently showing some interest in acquiring Bengals linebacker Keith Rivers to bolster their linebacker corps.University of the Cumberlands Choir spring concert to benefit Relay for Life – Richmond Register
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University of the Cumberlands Choir spring concert to benefit Relay for Life Richmond Register RICHMOND — The University of the Cumberlands Chamber Choir will perform its spring concert, “My Life Flows On in Endless Song,” on Sunday at 2 pm in the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, 2323 Lexington Road in Richmond. The concert is a benefit for UC ... |
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Boxing Breaking News
Sprained ankle forces Russell to drop fight
Featherweight Gary Russell Jr., the 2011 ESPN.com prospect of the year, will have to wait even longer for his 2012 debut after suffering an ankle injury, a source involved in the fight told ESPN.com on Tuesday night.
Source says injury forces Russell to drop fight
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