More live music top club picks (Detroit Free Press)Alvin's: Odayin, with Night Cap, Blue Angels and Madison Opera, 8 p.m. Thu. The Pop Project, with Great Lakes Myth Society and Friendly Foes, 9:30 p.m. Fri. Iceberg, with H8 Inc., Written With Blood, DIC and Hate Ashbury, 9 p.m. Wed. 5756 Cass, Detroit. 313-831-4577.
Home Is Where the Head Is (New York Times)An architectural designer in Texas uses an exhaustive psychological and aesthetic compatibility exercise for would-be home builders, in a process he calls emotional architecture.
Smoking Ban Appealed In Court (KETV 7 Omaha)OMAHA, Neb. -- There was another appeal Tuesday morning to Omaha's smoking ban. An attorney for Big John's Billiards argued in front of District Court Judge Mark Ashford.
Rivalry runs hot, cold over 15 innings (Fox Sports)What's a Yankees fan to do when some hated Red Sox occupy the home dugout? Cheer for 'em, reluctantly, Mike Vaccaro says.
Jupiter's getting into the OTB business (The Champaign News-Gazette) CHAMPAIGN ? Jupiter's at the Crossing could become home to an off-track betting parlor as soon as September, under a lease arrangement between Jupiter's and Inter-Track Partners. Carlos Nieto, one of the owners of the pizza, billiards and video-arcade business in southwest Champaign, said Monday he plans to lease 800 square feet on the second floor to Inter-Track Partners for use as an OTB.
Burlington restaurant worker diagnosed with Hepatitis A (Mount Pleasant News)A food service worker at Whitey's Bar and Billiards in Burlington has been diagnosed with Hepatitis A, a liver disease caused by the Hepatitis A virus that can be spread to others in food and drinks.
NAMIC Mid-Atlantic Mixer (MultiChannel News)NAMIC Mid-Atlantic, Membership Mixer, Buffalo Billiards, Washington, Contact: Pam Ford, (202) 222-2356.
Concert to benefit ailing child (East Valley Tribune) A benefit concert is 7 p.m. Thursday at The Sets, 93 E. Southern Ave. The event will include live bands, dancing, billiards, shuffleboard and pingpong.
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