Krystal Keith performing at NASCAR events this weekend in North Carolina NewsOK.com (blog) Krystal Keith grew up singing it at various events, including University of Oklahoma games, her father's concerts, and more recently at the Oklahoma City Thunder's v. Los Angeles Lakers' NBA playoff game. The younger Keith is wrapping up her country ...
Couples Wed on Six Flags St. Louis Water Slide Patch.com By Julie Brown Patton Krystal and Gabriel Chavez, of Pevely, MO, were the first couple to be wed on the new body water slide, Bonzai Pipeline, at Six Flags St. Louis on Thursday morning in Eureka. They won the opportunity to do so in a radio contest.
Bigfoot, Wes Anderson Bingo, and the Two-Week Wait: The Week's Most ... Slate Magazine By Krystal Bonner|Posted Saturday, May 26, 2012, at 6:15 AM ET “Wes Anderson Bingo!” by Forrest Wickman, Chris Kirk, and Holly Allen. Excited for the release of Wes Anderson's latest film, Moonrise Kingdom? Get ready by playing Browbeat's Wes Anderson ...
4 charged with robbery after 2 violent incidents Bellingham Herald Michael L. Warren, 23; Mathew J. Holt, 20; Brandon L. Buckley, 18; and Krystal R. Smith, 21, were each charged Thursday with two counts of first-degree robbery and made court appearances. Holt was ordered held in the Pierce County Jail in lieu of ...
MSNBC's Krystal Ball Now an Expert on the Newark Economy National Review Online (blog) By Greg Pollowitz The Bain model of slash and burn economics is at core of problems facing Newark. Profits r privatized. Losses r public. Five of the last seven mayors of Newark have been indicted on corruption charges. Via Wikipedia: Newark has been ...
'ED Show' playbook: Friday., May 25 msnbc.com (blog) MSNBC's Krystal Ball, EJ Dionne, and Ari Melber join MSNBC's Martin Bashir to discuss the week in Bain and Romney's upcoming Vegas event with Donald Trump and Newt Gingrich. President Obama goes to Iowa and drops the hammer on Mitt Romney.
Literary Revolution in the Supermarket Aisle: Genre Fiction Is Disruptive ... TIME By Lev Grossman | @leverus | May 23, 2012 | + This post is by way of a reply to Arthur Krystal's “Easy Writers,” a thoroughly thought-provoking piece about the relationship between genre fiction and literary fiction that ran in the New Yorker this week ...