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| Staff photo by Barbara J. Perenic |
| Wittenberg players and fans celebrate an 87-86 victory over Wooster at Pam Evans Smith Arena in Springfield on Jan. 19. Gregg Hill (center with arm raised) hit the game-winning shot with four seconds left in overtime. Brandan Barabino (far left) sent the game to overtime by hitting three free throws with one second left in regulation. It was Wittenberg's first victory over the Scots in Springfield since Jan. 25, 2003. Wittenberg plays at Wooster tonight, Feb. 16. |
Okay, so this is technically a European holiday, but we Americans love TV too. Watch the tube as much as you want today in celebration. TV listings and more »
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.
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International fashion flair will rock Dayton a week earlier than usual. The Ebony Fashion Fair, a longtime day-after-Thanksgiving tradition, catwalks into the Dayton Convention Center on Friday, Nov. 21. Tickets are $25 to $30. The traveling fashion show is expected to raise $10,000 to $12,000 for National Council of Negro Women programs. More »
If Buffy the Vamipre Slayer has taught us nothing else, it's that teens, vampires and love affairs make for good entertainment. In "Twilight" new girl Bella is swept up in a passionate and dangerous romance with Edward, a mysterious teen vampire. More »
Call it comfort food, gourmet style. From crab raviolis with vanilla lobster sauce, to a hand-cut and brined pork chop served with a fig jam, to a simply "Big-Ass Cake" that's a chocolate lover's dream, Amelia's has the potential to become a destination restaurant — worth the drive to Bellbrook. More »
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