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USA Today Cartoon

By Joel Pett, Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader, Cartoonists and Writers Syndicate, for USA TODAY  

Restaurant Review – Thalia’s

Every once in a while I run into a true surprise, a hole in the wall that is one of the best eating experiences I ever had.  I ran into that with the most recent restaurant I visited, Thalia’s. It is unlikely I would have visited this place if I had not been referred to

Valentine’s Weekend & Mardi Gras @The Clubs

What’s happening at the clubs for Valentine’s Weekend…& Mardi Gras…click on the club name to visit their official website…click on the flyers to enlarge for viewing… The Den    The Fresno Express    The North Tower Circle    The Red Lantern

Entertainment Reviews by Leon

  The New Twenty Director: Chris Mason Johnson Starring: Bill Sage – Terry Serpico – Nicole Bilderback – Colin Fickles Andrew Weilin – Ryan Locke – Thomas Sadoski Reviewed By: Leon Velasco Rating: Two Thumbs Down I felt that this movie was taking too long to finish. There are no real dramatic turn of events,

Prop 8 Trial Inundated With Briefs

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The federal challenge to California’s same-sex marriage ban is attracting nationwide attention in the form of "friend of the court" briefs. Groups and individuals supporting and opposed to gay marriage submitted a flurry of opinions on the subject Wednesday, the deadline Chief U.S. Judge Vaughn R. Walker had set for the

VIDEO: McCain VS McCain…Again

John McCain certainly proved he has ZERO integrity during his recent Presidential run, when he literally flip flopped on virtually every position he’d ever held, just to attempt to gain the nomination. Look at McCain’s REAL history and you’ll see he wasn’t a very good soldier in the first place, yet was labeled a war

Hawaii Civil Unions Stall

  HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii lawmakers declined to vote Friday on a bill that would have allowed same-sex civil unions, effectively doing away with the measure. State House leaders said a narrow majority of representatives would have voted for civil unions, but they decided to indefinitely postpone a decision on whether to grant gay and