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- Boycott over McDonald's 'gay' promotions grows Friday, July 18, 2008 @ 11:18PMYour dollars for Happy Meals and Big Macs could end up paying for sex-change operations of McDonald's employees if the home of the Golden Arches continues its promotion of homosexuality, according to a pro-family group that has joined an expanding boycott of the fast-food restaurants and its Ronald McDonald's mascot.
- Seafest celebrations in full swing Friday, July 18, 2008 @ 12:31PMThe first of two Seafest Saturdays has an exciting lineup of events including the fish feast from 11 a.m...
- Hamburger Express menu goes beyond burgers and fries Thursday, July 17, 2008 @ 2:12AMTwo windows, a crackling speaker and a giant hamburger on William Street paint the cover art for Hamburger Express, a Cape Girardeau drive-through staple for almost 20 years.
- Mommer's Diner Thursday, July 17, 2008 @ 1:06AMBRUNSWICK -- Mommer's Diner is the sort of place you want to go when you want to be reminded of Mom's cooking. Those of us who are lucky enough to have mothers who are also great cooks often miss Mom's cooking once we leave home. And as much as I try to duplicate her, I'm no match.
- The Natchez Democrat Saturday, July 5, 2008 @ 12:18AMPatrick Baldwin Sr., upper left, plays a game of spades with his nephew Robert Plummer, Jr., niece Tanya Galtney and nephew Darren Plummer Friday afternoon during their Fourth of July barbecue.
- Boiling success Thursday, July 3, 2008 @ 10:34PM New Glasgow Lobster Suppers has clawed its way to iconic status over 50 years of operation. The bustling restaurant, that served more than 900 meals on Mother’s Day this year, grew from a humble beginning.
- Business Briefs Thursday, July 3, 2008 @ 1:24PMAthletic club issues challenge...
- AAA: Rising fuel costs to blame for likely drop in July Fourth travel Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 2:09AMFor the first time this decade, AAA Mid-Atlantic is predicting a decrease in travel for the July Fourth holiday, and they put the blame on skyrocketing gas prices.
- 'Onward,' Says Chef Recovering From Tongue Cancer Tuesday, July 1, 2008 @ 11:21PMEDITOR'S NOTE: In Part 1, chef Grant Achatz's Chicago restaurant, Alinea, has been named by Gourmet magazine as the best restaurant in the country. All is going well when Achatz is diagnosed with tongue cancer.
- Folk singer Arlo Guthrie to tell his tale in Bloomington Monday, June 30, 2008 @ 5:03AMBack in the day, says Arlo Guthrie, a rock or folk singer just hit the road and toured. And that was that.
- A treacherous tongue: Brilliant young chef battles mouth cancer Sunday, June 29, 2008 @ 9:51PMSteelhead roe in coconut suspended from vanilla pods. Granola encrusted bison with oatmeal foam. Persimmon and red curry. Jelled apple cider floating in walnut milk and vegetable ash. Sweet potato and bourbon tempura pierced by a smoking cinnamon stick.
- Evangelista: Baguio is his Monument Saturday, June 28, 2008 @ 11:11AMIT IS exactly 427 days before the 100th Charter Day Anniversary of Baguio City on September 1, 2009.
- Sesquicentennial Highlights Thursday, June 26, 2008 @ 2:40AMMany fields are infested with grasshoppers. No one knows what purpose they serve except they eat the crops. Gus Cayce brought in his annual mammoth catfish from the Missouri River last week. It weighed nearly 90 lbs. And was dispensed rapidly from Hadley’s Market.
- A Royal Diner in Queens Thursday, June 26, 2008 @ 1:22AMNEW YORK-In some areas of Elmhurst, Queens, you may have a difficult time finding classic American fare like steaks, pie, and bacon. Latin and Asian cuisine abounds in the largely immigrant neighbo...
- DINING: Village Elders Wednesday, June 25, 2008 @ 2:14PMIf you’re worried about upwardly mobile sprawl endangering the gritty intersection of Riverside and McGavock, fret not.
- Restaurant critic review: CW's BBQ in Hobe Sound serves up authentic barbecue Wednesday, June 25, 2008 @ 11:11AMCW's BBQ in Hobe Sound, a hole-in-the-wall open for only a few hours each evening, may not be the prettiest place in town, but it serves up authentic barbecue that aficionados will applaud. CW's menu is concise, with all the items you would expect at a barbecue joint. The only offering that surprised me was the smoked bologna sandwich ($5.75). On Saturdays they feature venison ($18.95).
- Breakfast Lunch Dinner Wednesday, June 25, 2008 @ 4:05AMTally's Good Food Café, 1102 S. Yale, 835-8039 Breakfast at Tally's is like time-traveling back to the 50s, thanks to the retro neon sign that greets customers and the classic diner interior. Tally's is right on Route 66 (aka 11th Street), and the restaurant follows through on the p...
- Thought-provoking museum offers a look at the history and importance of the media Friday, June 20, 2008 @ 4:30PMIt may be, as its critics have implied, the news industry's version of Hollywood's Oscar, a six-story statuette of self-congratulations. And some will be put off by the $20 admission charge, pricey for families in a city where many attractions are free.
- Bubba's BBQ: Nekked is optional Friday, June 20, 2008 @ 1:16AM Y ou won't have a hard time picking out Bubba when you visit Bubba's Nekked BBQ, a boastful but tasty new barbecue restaurant in the Indian Hills neighborhood. He looks a lot like the Bubba caricature of himself painted on the front window -- goatee, ponytail, confident swagger of a guy who knows his 'cue. Bubba is Alan "Bubba" Leffew, co-owner and cook, and it does appear he knows his ...
- Crude? So What? These Characters Still Find Work in Ads Wednesday, June 18, 2008 @ 2:36AM Big brands have been borrowing for their marketing efforts characters from “Family Guy,” which has been criticized for everything from anti-Semitism and sexism to homophobia.
- Folk singer Arlo Guthrie to tell his tale in Bloomington Wednesday, June 18, 2008 @ 1:10AMBack in the day, says Arlo Guthrie, a rock or folk singer just hit the road and toured. And that was that.
- Braddock's has new owners Tuesday, June 17, 2008 @ 5:39PMNew owners are making changes at historic Braddock's Tavern in Medford, now simply called Braddock's.
- N.Va. man charged with selling stolen gasoline for $2 a gallon Tuesday, June 17, 2008 @ 7:59AMAn enterprising Northern Virginia man may have figured out a way to pump a bundle of cash out of climbing gas prices.
- Old father shrine Tuesday, June 17, 2008 @ 12:14AMThe front door is the giveaway. It's as wide as a car and handcrafted from Mexican walnut and it has a rich brown, luxurious grain you won't find when you're pushing a trolley around the local DIY superstore on a Sunday afternoon.
- McHenry Co. religion notes Monday, June 16, 2008 @ 2:19PMTo include your church in the free listings, e-mail to foxvalley@dailyherald.com, fax to (847) 608-0849, or mail to 385 Airport Road, Suite A, Elgin IL 60123.
- Rising gas prices forcing major changes for people Sunday, June 15, 2008 @ 10:15AMThe Sweetbay Supermarket at Clark Road and Honore Avenue has started a pilot program that, if successful, could be implemented throughout the chain. The Tampa -based company is testing whether a free tank of gas is a big enough incentive to get people to shop in its stores.
- William Shatner still conquering new frontiers Sunday, June 8, 2008 @ 12:49PMWhy did William Shatner cross the road? Why has he ever? To get to the other side. To see what's out there. To find out stuff and inhale the universe in his singular Shatnerian way. It's the story of his life - and the lives of the characters he has performed.
- William Shatner still conquering new frontiers Sunday, June 8, 2008 @ 11:10AM At 77, William Shatner is a man governed by his passions and interests and a cultural phenomenon who, despite tales of his galactic ego, seems strikingly down to Earth as he shapes and basks in the third golden age of his career.
- A treacherous tongue: Brilliant young chef battles mouth cancer Sunday, June 8, 2008 @ 9:53AMSteelhead roe in coconut suspended from vanilla pods. Granola encrusted bison with oatmeal foam. Persimmon and red curry. Jelled apple cider floating in walnut milk and vegetable ash. Sweet potato and bourbon tempura pierced by a smoking cinnamon stick.
- Shatner the inimitable, conquering new frontiers Sunday, June 8, 2008 @ 9:13AMThe SUV pulls to an abrupt stop on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City.
- Shatner, the inimitable, conquering new frontiers Sunday, June 8, 2008 @ 4:58AMTed Anthony LOS ANGELES -- The SUV pulls to an abrupt stop on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City. In the middle of the westbound lane is a man in a loud shirt, his body coiled with energy, darting across traffic toward a strip mall.
- Shatner the inimitable, conquering new frontiers Saturday, June 7, 2008 @ 11:35PMThe SUV pulls to an abrupt stop on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City. In the middle of the westbound lane is a man in a loud shirt, his body coiled with energy, darting across traffic toward a strip mall. The driver jumps visibly, and not merely at the presence of a human being on the pavement. It's who that human is: Without the hasty application of power brakes, one of the most recognizable ...
- Shatner the inimitable, conquering new frontiers Saturday, June 7, 2008 @ 11:28PMBy TED ANTHONY The SUV pulls to an abrupt stop on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City. In the middle of the westbound lane is a man in a loud shirt, his body coiled with energy, darting across traffic toward a strip mall. The driver jumps visibly, and not merely at the presence of a human being on the pavement. It's who that human is: Without the hasty application of power brakes, one of the most ...
- Counties fighting ballooning fleet budgets as gas rises Tuesday, June 3, 2008 @ 6:34AMIdle minds may be the devil's playground, but idling cars may reek of trouble, too.
- Getting away from it all — sort of — at El Capitan Canyon Sunday, June 1, 2008 @ 6:51AMAn oxymoron is a term that seems to defy itself. Like “nuclear defense” or “jumbo shrimp” or “working vacation.”
- Pumped about pipeliners Saturday, May 31, 2008 @ 11:05PMEven though it will only be temporary, a population reversal this summer is being greeted warmly in the Walsh County seat. Advertisement: CROSSTOWN LOUNGE Crosstown Lounge | Drink Specials Happy Hour is everyday until 7:00pm, Doms & Rails $2
- The healing powers of touch and aroma therapy Saturday, May 31, 2008 @ 11:41AMTOUCH is more than just mere physical contact, an impersonal act done out of coincidences. For most people, in fact, it has come to be associated with "healing"—whether of the physical or the emotional kind.
- School lunch menus for week beginning June 2 Saturday, May 31, 2008 @ 5:11AMThe following is a list of area school lunch menus for the week beginning June 2.
- Folk singer Arlo Guthrie to tell his tale in Bloomington Saturday, May 31, 2008 @ 12:29AMBack in the day, says Arlo Guthrie, a rock or folk singer just hit the road and toured. And that was that.
- Camping at El Capitan Canyon: Getting away from it all sort of Friday, May 30, 2008 @ 11:32PMAn oxymoron is a term that seems to defy itself. Like "nuclear defense" or "jumbo shrimp" or "working vacation." ...
- Our Picks Friday, May 30, 2008 @ 6:56AMAnother of the many celebrations of centenarian Bill Tapia heads to the Monarch Room of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel Friday night.
- GourmetStation, Upscale Food Gift Merchant, Announces New Father's Day Americana Gourmet Dinner Gift Friday, May 30, 2008 @ 2:29AM GourmetStation, the leading national merchant for gourmet dinner gifts, upscale gourmet meals and fine food gifts, announced the introduction of their new Americana menu for Father's Day 2008. (PRWeb May 30, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb979184.htm
- GourmetStation, Upscale Food Gift Merchant, Announces New Father's Day Americana Gourmet Dinner Gift Friday, May 30, 2008 @ 2:01AM GourmetStation, the leading national merchant for gourmet dinner gifts, upscale gourmet meals and fine food gifts, announced the introduction of their new Americana menu for Father's Day 2008.
- Blu Sushi not raw rookies Wednesday, May 28, 2008 @ 12:10AMWhen it comes to successful restaurants, Blu Sushi is three-for-three.
- Fuel prices for D.C. fleet take toll on budget, spiking by nearly $3M Tuesday, May 27, 2008 @ 2:18AMGassing up the D.C. government's vehicle fleet has cost nearly $3 million more this fiscal year than last, but District officials say they saw the fuel price spike coming and adequately budgeted for it.
- PRSA-NY Celebrates PR Industry's Big Night at Its 21st Annual Big Apple Awards Friday, May 23, 2008 @ 9:50AM More than 300 public relations and communications professionals attended the 21st Annual Big Apple Awards, presented by the New York Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America.
- Lefse love Monday, May 19, 2008 @ 12:04AM Three generations make Norwegian favorite If you're a lefse fan, you're probably already familiar with this company. Freddy's Lefse, 176 E. Main Ave., West Fargo, has operated in Fargo-Moorhead since 1946. Advertisement: GAMES GALORE PARTY RENTAL Backyard Birthday Specials!! Call Dave or Cory at Games Galore to get special pricing for your next Backyard Birthday Bash!! Parties of ...
- Family fights disease, honors 'angel' in 5K Sunday, May 18, 2008 @ 2:11AMWith a bum knee and a weak heart, Juli Larsen was feeling a lot of things at the end of Saturday's Running With Angels 5K: out of breath, sore, fatigued. But she didn't feel at all discouraged, despite coming in next to last.
- Chill out at ice cream parlor Sunday, May 18, 2008 @ 2:08AMThe Moonlight Creamery is an upscale ice-cream parlor in the heart of the village of Fairport.
- A folk singer's tale Friday, May 16, 2008 @ 6:01AMBack in the day, says Arlo Guthrie, a rock or folk singer just hit the road and toured. And that was that.