Rockets Miss the Mark on Defense Again

December 17, 2013

By Rodney Fisher After a 13-5 record in the first full month of the NBA season, the Houston Rockets have a 4-3 record in the current month of December. Why? It seems the entire team […]

The Continental Gin Building Turns 25

December 17, 2013

By Amber LaFrance Earlier in November, the 125-year old Continental Gin Building, celebrated its 25th Anniversary and showcased work from various locally-based artists, all under one roof. The Gin as I’ll call it, is a […]

Painful Lessons Learned

December 16, 2013

By Martin Iheke The Dallas Stars could not keep the momentum going into this past week after going 2-0-1 the previous week. They ended up going 1-2-0 and in the two losses looked very bad. […]

How the H-Town Trade Winds Blew

December 16, 2013

By Will Martin Baseball’s Winter Meetings are now in full swing in grapefruit country. Lake Buena Vista is a virtual hotbed of talks and rumors and speculation and scenarios. Usually it seems the big market […]

Green Bay Packers vs Dallas Cowboys Preview

December 15, 2013

By Zach Walker Game Info Sunday – December 15 – 3:25 PM AT&T Stadium – Arlington I’m really trying to think which loss was worse, the Monday night loss to Chicago or the Sunday night […]

Kick to the Ditka

December 15, 2013

By Will Martin Nineteen years ago on Halloween I can recall a Monday night at Soldier Field where there was going to be a special halftime induction for two of the most famous Bears of […]

For the Love of the Game…and Country

December 14, 2013

By Will Martin Game Info Saturday – December 14 – 2:00 PM TV: CBS Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia Its roots began in 1890 with the city of Philadelphia having hosted the annual event the […]

2013 Holiday Gift Guide – The CEO

December 13, 2013

By Ethan Harmon If you are a CEO, money is not really a problem. You have a lot of it, you can spend it freely on whatever the hell you want. For the CEO who […]

The Long Kiss Goodnight

December 13, 2013

The long-awaited end of the BCS era By Mark Miller College football as we’ve known it for more than two decades is about to dramatically change to something its critics have sought seemingly for eternity. […]

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