Don't you want me, baby! (Philadelphia City Paper)
CHAPTER 3 Wherein our heroes dine too finely, square off against zombies and find common ground with one stranger while sparring with another. New mantras are adopted. The fellowship is broken.
Avoid protest crowds and leave the bling at home (The Wichita Eagle)
EYES WIDE OPEN Terrorist threats. Political demonstrations. Late-night muggings. Pickpockets. Travel is supposed to be fun, right? But the first time your cash and credit cards are pilfered on a London street corner, or you find yourself caught in the middle of a crowded protest in Mexico City, you may wonder why you didn't just stay home.
NHL may be back ... someday (Slam! Sports)
We can safely say that our downtown hockey arena is good enough to house an NHL team. No less of authorities than Wayne Gretzky, Cliff Fletcher, Shane Doan and Jeremy Roenick said so last week.
8 Great Vacations Where Your Dollar Goes Far (Boston Globe)
MINNEAPOLIS: Getaway for Architecture Buffs WHY IT'S A DEAL Minneapolis offers cosmopolitan allure at reasonable prices and is ideal for a weekend vacation. More than 0 million in new buildings designed by A-list "starchitects" opened this summer, a bonanza that has the cognoscenti buzzing. Yet, in this Midwestern city, the hip and homey coexist comfortably - you'll never meet friendlier ...
Vintage Seaver (New York Daily News)
CALISTOGA, Calif. - Dawn is breaking on what is expected to be another sunny, 100-degree day in the Napa Valley, as 61-year-old Tom Seaver, clad in blue denim, long-sleeved work clothes, a pair of clippers attached to his belt, strolls purposefully through rows of grape vines that extend some 500 feet up a gradual slope facing due south.