| The Breast Cancer 3-Day: Coming to a Sidewalk Near You
JENKINTOWN, Pa., Feb. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Communities nationwide will see thousands of people walking together when the Breast Cancer 3-Day returns to for its 2008 series. This is the sixth year the Breast Cancer 3-Day, a three-day, 60-mile walk raising funds for and awareness of breast cancer, will hold events across the United States. In 2008, the Breast Cancer 3-Day series expanded into two new markets going from 12 to 14 events with the addition of the San Francisco Bay Area and Washington D.C. Events will take place across the country the following dates: In 2007, more than 27,000 walkers participated in the Breast Cancer 3-Day series. Each walker commits to a fundraising a minimum of $2,200, helping to raise millions of dollars for beneficiaries Susan G.
Arkansas, Oklahoma Lose Television Signal, Can't Watch Super Bowl
9 News with questions and comments about the outage.Actually, in my opinion, this is a small price to pay to not have to see Ryan Seacrest, all the wannabe celebrities traipsing down the red carpet, all the hare-brained commercials, and Paula Adbul's pre-pregame "performance." That said, I'm sure the fine citizens of Arkansas and Oklahoma would like to be able to make such decisions for themselves instead of, you know, just having their teevees go out. * This is a joke; the Midwest is obviously an extremely awesome place. .
High On Fire: "high on bloody everything"
The band signed with Relapse and their third album, Blessed Black Wings (reviewed here), was released in 2005. Produced by the legendary Steve Albini, it opened further doors for the trio – at this point Thrones' Joe Preston (ex-Melvins, also) was on bass duties – and they headlined the Supersonic Festival, above Isis, in the summer of 2006. Live shows became must-see events for any self-respecting metal-head, and even those not enthralled by super-amplified thrash stylings on a regular basis found aspects of the band's full-on assault devilishly appealing. Death Is This Communion looks certain to attract the band – now with Jeff Matz, formerly of Zeke, on bass – further followers, especially given the widespread acceptance of similarly challenging and boisterously brutal acts such as Mastodon and the reinvigorated Machine Head.
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