Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Grand Slam Breaks Scoreboard; Prom And Porn Collide; Massive Beer Spill On 95

Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Of all the things we'd like Giancarlo Stanton to bean with a home run in the Miami outfield, a harmless scoreboard wasn't one of 'em. But that doesn't mean it wasn't totally awesome.

The 22-year-old Marlins slugger waited for the most dramatic moment -- bases loaded, a full count with the Colorado Rockies' Jamie Moyer, and a crowd already cheering on its feet -- to whack a grand slam 438 feet into left field in the 4th inning.
WATCH: Truck Spills 55,000 Pounds Of Beer On I-95
Luggage Thieves Nabbed In The Act
School Police Chief Reassigned Pending Misconduct Investigation
WATCH: Prom And Porn Collide At Convention Center
This Week At The Movies
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Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: The Vegucation of Marisa Miller Wolfson
The writer, director, editor of the documentary Vegucated did not descend "from the planet Vega to convert the mere earthling." Marisa Miller Wolfson started out as a midwest girl with a fondness for bacon. Along the way, she became "a professional eco-nudger" and dedicated vegan.
Rana Florida: Creative Spaces: Designing the Brand
Target's innovations in design have dramatically raised its profile, setting it above its rivals. It just announced "The Shops at Target" concept, in which a number of boutiques will open up exclusive shops inside stores for a limited time.
Molly Fosco: Don't I Know You From Somewhere?
The recently announced TV network fall line up seems to have some common themes this year. Did anyone order some revived sitcom actors? FOX, ABC, CBS, and NBC sure did, and these new shows will all have some very familiar faces.
Yoani Sanchez: In Cuba Paying a Few More Cents for Lunch... Hurts
The internal Cuban economy suffers from a weakness such that the slightest price increase for a pound of steak or butter is enough to disrupt our fragile commercial framework. A few centavos added to the price of a food sends the thermometer of daily anxiety upward.
David Wild: Donna Summer and Robin Gibb Were Great and Disco Didn't Suck: A Playlist for Remembering
I'm thankful I got the chance to meet both Donna Summer and Robin Gibb briefly and express my own thanks and appreciation for their remarkable musical legacies. Here's my playlist of songs by which I will remember these two wonderful artists.

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