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It be time ye pullst out thine 16th century English diction. The Ohio Renaissance Festival, which runs on weekends through Oct. 19, re-creates a 16th century English village on 30 acres in Harveysburg. The event features noble fun, food, crafts, games and hundreds of storytellers, strolling musicians, singers, dancers and villagers in tights and big puff costumes. The cost be $19.99 for adults and $9.99 for children. If you go today, kids 12 and under get in free with a paying adult! More »
Plenty of laughs are in store in the comedy smash of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Steve Coogan plays high-school drama coach Dana Marschz. While trying to stage a lighthearted sequel to Shakespeare's famous tragedy he faces laughable hardships including a bender that leaves him lurching into a liquor store on roller skates in search of the cheapest booze. His flock of students includes one mute girl who's the object of as many random assaults as Kenny from "South Park." And the stage production at the movie's climax includes a song called "Rock Me, Sexy Jesus." More »
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For many years, Thai West in Huber Heights was the only Asian restaurant in the region that used the word "Thai" in its name and focused primarily on the cuisine. Now there are more than a half-dozen Thai restaurants in all corners of the valley — including in a few places you might least expect it. Check out these restaurants and see what the buzz is all about. More »
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More than 500 people attended the 16th annual Top Ten African-American Male luncheon and awards ceremony in downtown Dayton. The yearly event honors area black men whose community contributions show "courage of conviction and commitment," said the master of ceremony, Dayton City Manager Rashaad Young. Eddie Roth
A clip by Darrick Patrick of Tracy Smith getting her tongue pierced by Flea in Dayton Ohio
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April 11, 2008 8:40 PM | Link to this
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By Allison Lyn Rowe
April 11, 2008 8:39 PM | Link to this
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March 9, 2008 9:03 AM | Link to this
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