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May 23, 2012 Creed hits Phoenix
Not exactly what I was expecting. For whatever reason, I was kind of expecting to see Creed back in their heyday. Sure, they have had their issues, and broke up for a bit, but with playing Human Clay and My Own Prison at various shows in their entirety, I thought surely attendance would be huge.
May 21, 2012 Take Five With Eric Hofbauer
Meet Eric Hofbauer: Known as "a crucial instigator in Boston's DIY avant-jazz scene" (Jon Garelick, Boston Phoenix), Eric Hofbauer has been one of the city's most active musicians and organizers for the past decade. When not documenting his own distinctive approach as a solo guitarist, or leading his working quartet, The Infrared Band, he is performing and recording with such ensembles as the m ...
May 19, 2012 Bamboozle Blog, Day 2: The Maine, Reality Check
Phoenix band gets loving reception on the main stage
May 19, 2012 Grammy award winner visits Mt. Carmel School
Students of Mt. Carmel Elementary School enjoyed the sweet sounds of six-time Grammy Award winner Daniel Ho on May 9. Mt. Carmel has a strong music program, evident by the impressive performance of the school's Phoenix Stage Band.
May 16, 2012 Spradlin leaves behind legacy of leadership for men’s basketball - Graduating senior's mark on program indelible
It was a Sugarland concert barely two weeks before graduation, but it was Elon senior men’s basketball guard Drew Spradiln’s favorite memory of his Phoenix career. The concert was in Raleigh, and Spradlin’s posse was a who’s who of Elon men’s basketball’s recent past. Former Phoenix forwards Monty Sanders (now the director of men’s basketball [...]
May 15, 2012 Safe Harbor fundraisers successful despite bad weather on Saturday
Even through gusty winds and sheets of rain, the Flip Flop Ball and The Phoenix Salon Fashion Show were not a total wash out. While storms rolled through Greenville all day Saturday, Flip Floppers and runway walkers were able to continue to raise money for Safe Harbor.
May 15, 2012 Fans divided over Phoenix Coyotes in city gone to the dogs
It’s perhaps not too surprising to hear that Coyotes fans want the team to stay. But walking the impoverished streets of downtown Glendale, just a couple of kilometres away, is a different matter.
May 13, 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Expect Coyotes, Kings in Tight Defensive Series
In the opening two rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Phoenix Coyotes defied most odds. Pundits said they did not have enough firepower to compete with players like Michael Kane, Jonathan Towes, Marion Hossa, Mike Fisher, Martin Erat and Patric Hornqvist. In the end, scoring a ton of goals did not mean very much. As the postseason progressed, the Coyotes defense evolved into a dependable ...
May 08, 2012 Phoenix-Talent district won't change name
Just minutes before a crowd of Phoenix High School students planned to launch a protest Monday at district offices, an announcement was made over the broadcast system that plans to change the name of the school had been called off.
May 08, 2012 Local News: Melbourne's Phoenix Public House falls
Less than a year after opening on Sydney Road in Brunswick the Phoenix Public House has announced that it is closing as a venue.
May 08, 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs 2012: Phoenix Coyotes Finish off Predators, Await Kings
The easy math dictates the Phoenix Coyotes have reached the half-way point in the quest for hockey’s grail. That’s where the equation gets messy. No one, except for this intrepid band of ice warriors, gave them much a chance to play hockey in May. Least of all, the opportunity to play what could be late into May. After finishing off the Nashville Predators in five games with a dramatic 2-1 win ...
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