This is not a joke, although we kind of wish it was. December is Cooked Grasshoppers Month. If this doesn't sound like something you'd like on a plate at your next holiday party, then check out some much more appetizing options on our restaurants page. » Restaurants
Here's where you get to tell the world what you think. Every week you get to vote on the best that the Dayton area has to offer in entertainment, restaurants, recreation & and a few other bizarro categories.
Voting in this category ends on Dec. 8.
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What would the holidays be without Scrooge and a little bah humbug? The Human Race Theatre opens its version of the classic tale "A Christmas Carol," Thursday, Dec. 4. The show runs through Dec. 21 at the Loft Theatre, 126 N. Main St. Tickets are $33 to $40 for adults and half price for children. Also, La Comedia in Springboro is featuring "Miracle on 34th Street" Wednesdays through Sundays through Dec. 31. Tickets are $47-$65 for adults, $25 for ages 11 and younger. More »
A big action adventure with big, big stars Nicole Kidman and "Sexiest Man Alive" Hugh Jackman. Set in Australia (duh) on the brink of World War II, the plot follows English aristocrat Kidman and cattledriver Jackman as they fight to save the land she inherited. More »
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Some are searching for new customers. Others are looking for a test market for new appetizers or entrees. Others want customer feedback on which new wines to add to the wine list. Whatever their reasons, more restaurants in the Dayton area are using wine tastings and wine dinners to try to get new, fresh faces to cross their doorsteps. A decade ago, diners could easily count on one hand the number of restaurants that held regular wine events. Now, the number exceeds a dozen and is growing. More »
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Comments
By Wittenberg Fan
March 16, 2008 12:46 PM | Link to this
hey Dawgpound
Obviously you have never played college level b’ball. It takes a great amount of effort from the coaches and players. So you’re wrong—people do care that these talented athletes and coaches are willing to devote their time and energy to play at this level. Just because it’s not Div. I doesn’t mean these guys are doing what most college students cannot….devote time to a sport and maintain their college classes. WAKE UP!
By Wittenberg Fan
March 16, 2008 12:45 PM | Link to this
hey Dawgpound
Obviously you have never played college level b’ball. It takes a great amount of effort from the coaches and players. So you’re wrong—people do care that these talented athletes and coaches are willing to devote their time and energy to play at this level. Just because it’s not Div. I doesn’t mean these guys are doing what most college students cannot….devote time to a sport and maintain their college classes. WAKE UP!
By Wittenberg Fan
February 28, 2008 5:46 PM | Link to this
Witt players did as well as they could with an ever changing line-up. You could not ask for more heart from the core group of players. Next year will bring great things for Witt basketball. Go Witt!
By Wittenberg Fan
February 28, 2008 5:41 PM | Link to this
This year the players did the best they could with an ever changing roster. You could not ask for more heart from the core group of players. Next year will be a big year for Witt basketball.
By Alumni
February 27, 2008 1:25 PM | Link to this
Inexperience and just not being that good. The NCAC has became a weak conference and that lead us to believe that Witt had a good team since they did well inside the conference. When you look at what they did outside the conference you see they weren’t very good. A bad team can get beat by anybody at anytime
By Spectator
February 27, 2008 1:14 PM | Link to this
looks like everyone wanted to be on spring break
By DAWGPOUND
February 27, 2008 8:32 AM | Link to this
No Leadership. But hey, it is only D-3 Basketball… no one really cares