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Jody's Jam of The Week Print E-mail
Written by Jody Fellows   
Thursday, 08 May 2008

It's Mother's Day!

 
Editor Recommends Print E-mail
Written by Nicholas F. Benton   
Thursday, 08 May 2008

Steel Magnolias,” comedy by Robert Harling, performed by the Providence Players, James Lee Center, Falls Church, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. through May 17.

 
Press Pass: Seether Print E-mail
Written by Mike Hume   
Thursday, 08 May 2008

The sailing has never been entirely smooth for South African hard rockers Seether and the recent years have been especially rocky. Guitarist Pat Callahan walked away from the band. Lead singer Shaun Morgan endured a rather public break up with Evanescence lead singer Amy Lee, the co-crooner on Seether's smash-hit “Broken.” In August of 2006, Morgan admitted himself into rehab.

But through all of the changes and challenges, Dale Stewart, the band's bassist has stood by Morgan's side, the lone member that has stuck it out since Seether's founding under the name Saron Gas back in their homeland.

 
Hanson Doesn't Stop at 'Mmmbop' Print E-mail
Written by Nicholas F. Benton   
Thursday, 08 May 2008

It is extremely rare, since the days of Our Gang and Freddy Bartholomew to the present, for child performers to transition to successful adult careers in entertainment. Far more are the crash-and-burn accounts of used and abused kids whose lives wind up in the toilet as adults.

 
Chef Lukis Cooking Wtih 'Wildfire' Print E-mail
Written by Leanne Guido   
Thursday, 08 May 2008

There was a time when Falls Church resident Steven Lukis spent his nights scraping plates and washing dishes. Today, however, he's filling them with some of the finest cuisine the area has to offer as the Executive Chef of Wildfire Steak, Chop and Seafood restaurant in Tysons Corner.

 
Restaurant Spotlight: Rhodeside Grill Print E-mail
Written by Bryan Toporek   
Thursday, 08 May 2008

With warm weather in the air, baseball season fully in swing and gas prices rising daily, many people are due to be searching for a new local sports bar and restaurant with low prices and great food, preferably with coverage of virtually every live sporting event.

While this man-topia sounds incredible in theory, Rhodeside Grill in Arlington has set out to cater to the basic summer needs of the sports enthusiast.

 
Dowd On Drinks: Scandal Rocks Tuscan Wine World Print E-mail
Written by Bill Dowd   
Thursday, 08 May 2008

Sometimes in business you can be too productive.

 
Northern Virginia Art Beat Print E-mail
Written by Kevin Mellema   
Thursday, 08 May 2008

Art-omatic

May 9 through June 15. Gallery located at 1200 First St. NE, D.C., on the corner of First and M Streets NE. The nearest Metro is the New York Ave. stop on the Red Line. The Metro is strongly recommended for opening night. Hours: Wed. - Thurs.: 5 - 10 p.m.; Fri. - Sat.: noon - 2 a.m.; Sun.: noon - 10 p.m.; closed Mon. – Tues.

 
Negreanu on Poker: Interrogating an Opponent Print E-mail
Written by Daniel Negreanu   
Thursday, 08 May 2008

Table talk is a part of the game, and frankly, it’s the part of the game that I enjoy most. How players react to questions that you ask can give definitive information as to the strength of their hand. Even an opponent who says nothing at all might be sending a silent signal. A mere shrug, an awkward smile, or even a frozen stare can be meaningful.

 
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