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Coming from San Francisco via Oakland, California, An-Ten-Nae announces his declaration through authentic electronic soul and unmistakable, audio-visual depth. Motivated by providing his own Live Experience for all those who get a ...
Coming from San Francisco via Oakland, California, An-Ten-Nae announces his declaration through authentic electronic soul and unmistakable, audio-visual depth. Motivated by providing his own Live Experience for all those who get a chance to see An-Ten-Nae perform in person, his reasons to entertain and to re-interpret tracks speak for themselves. DAUGHTER x AN-TEN-NAE - Get Lucky (Daft Punk Cover) **FREE DOWNLOAD** JAMES BLAKE x AN-TEN-NAE- Life Round Here (Remix) **FREE DOWNLOAD** Read MoreBlog: aerial noiseRelated: An-Ten-Nae In Acid Crunk We Trust Mix + Santigold & The Beatles RemixesExclusive Stream: An-Ten-Nae Acid Crunk EP XMix Of The Day: An-Ten-Nae Acid Crunk MeltdownAn-Ten-Nae Raindrops On Roses EP + Free Download of In My BrainAn-Ten-Nae Raindrops on Roses [Original Video]An-Ten-Nae Acids the Crunk out of San Francisco
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Lowrie (foot) will take batting practice and field grounders Saturday, which could result in a Sunday start, John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. [...] Read more Jed Lowrie news
Lowrie (foot) will take batting practice and field grounders Saturday, which could result in a Sunday start, John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. [...] Read more Jed Lowrie news
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The Moody Blues will be on the road in the U.S. this fall to promote their landmark career boxset, Timeless Flight. The new set, out June 25, includes eleven CD's, including a career retrospective, rarities and live performances, thre...
The Moody Blues will be on the road in the U.S. this fall to promote their landmark career boxset, Timeless Flight. The new set, out June 25, includes eleven CD's, including a career retrospective, rarities and live performances, three DVD-audio discs with 5.1 mixes of six of their most popular albums and three DVDs of videos and concert footage. The tour takes them from Louisville, KY on September 26 through November 2 in Rancho Mirage, CA. At this point, there are no dates scheduled for the east coast. The tour dates: 09/26 - Louisville, KY - Palace Theatre 09/27 - Cincinnati, OH - PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center 09/28 - Mount Pleasant, MI - Soaring Eagle Casino Resort 09/29 - Cleveland, OH - Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica 10/01 - Wabash, IN - Honeywell Center 10/02 - Elkhart, IN - Lerner Theatre 10/04 - Milwaukee, WI - The Riverside Theater 10/05 - Hammond, IN - Horseshoe Casino 10/07 - Peoria, IL - Peoria Civic Center 10/08 - Appleton, WI - Fox Cities Performing Arts Center 10/09 - Des Moines, IA - Des Moines Civic Center 10/11 - Onamia, MN - Grand Casino Mille Lacs 10/12 - Bismarck, ND - Bismarck Civic Center 10/14 - Kansas City, MO - The Midland by AMC 10/15 - Park City, KS - Hartman Arena 10/16 - Denver, CO - Bellco Theatre 10/18 - Airway Heights, WA - Northern Quest Resort & Casino 10/19 - Seattle, WA - Paramount Theatre 10/21 - Portland, OR - Keller Auditorium 10/22 - Eugene, OR - Hult Center for Performing Arts 10/24 - San Rafael, CA - Marin Center 10/25 - San Francisco, CA - Nob Hill Masonic Center 10/26 - Reno, NV - Silver Legacy Resort and Casino 10/27 - San Jose, CA - San Jose Civic Center 10/29 - Paso Robles, CA - Vina Robles Amphitheatre 10/30 - San Diego, CA - Humphrey’s 11/01 - Los Angeles, CA - Nokia Theatre L.A. Live 11/02 - Rancho Mirage, CA - Agua Caliente Casino
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Dale Zanine-USA Today Sports There is certainly an art to the way that the Atlanta Falcons have pulled out so many games they had no business winning over the past few years. A quarterback like Matt Ryan, in his short career already esta...
Dale Zanine-USA Today Sports There is certainly an art to the way that the Atlanta Falcons have pulled out so many games they had no business winning over the past few years. A quarterback like Matt Ryan, in his short career already establishing himself as an all-time great late-game player, tends to tip the scales almost single-handedly towards your team when it goes down to the wire. Including the incredible comeback to kick a game-winning field goal that led Atlanta past the Seattle Seahawks in the divisional round of the 2013 NFL postseason, eight of the Falcons’ 14 wins came by one score or less while many involved pulling victory out of the jaws of defeat. Unlike in Ryan’s first playoff win, there were a few contests during the regular season, like in an early win against the Carolina Panthers, that just left you tipping your cap to Hotlanta for pulling another one out somehow, someway. This may turn out to be much tougher down the stretch in the Falcons’ 2013 regular season schedule. Starting Week 10, Atlanta closes out three division champs: at Green Bay Packers, vs. Washington Redskins and at San Francisco 49ers. This stretch also includes teams with very reasonable Super Bowl aspirations in the Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints. The only chance they might have to breathe a little here is probably Week 13 at the Buffalo Bills, with at Tampa Bay Buccaneers and closing vs. the Carolina Panthers — who hammered Atlanta down the stretch last year — both providing sneaky-difficult matchups. The overall improvement of the NFC South will also play a major role in requiring Atlanta to be on their game all four quarters more often to hit 13-3 once again. Thomas Emerick is a Senior Writer for RantSports.com. Follow him on Twitter @ThomasEmerick, “Like” him on Facebook or add him to your network on Google
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San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh will drive the pace car for the start of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday. He says he'll cherish the moment ... as long as he doesn't "screw it up."
San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh will drive the pace car for the start of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday. He says he'll cherish the moment ... as long as he doesn't "screw it up."
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In the 365 days a year/24 hours a day soccer business, there’s never a good time to take a vacation. But sometimes you have to go. But even when you go, it’s hard to keep yourself away from the games. So while walking around ...
In the 365 days a year/24 hours a day soccer business, there’s never a good time to take a vacation. But sometimes you have to go. But even when you go, it’s hard to keep yourself away from the games. So while walking around Legoland Florida with my wife and kids, today, and enjoying a great relaxing day, I had my iPhone tuned in to the BBC World Service commentary (thanks to the tips from the EPL Talk readers), and was reading the EPL Talk comment threads throughout the afternoon to stay updated on what I was missing. Not only did I miss one of the most entertaining Champions League Finals in years, but I was also away as Everton officially revealed their new club crest (a story that we told you about over a month ago), but two Premier League clubs have announced they’re competing in a major summer soccer competition on US soil (one that will covered by FOX Soccer). Everton and Chelsea are heading back to the United States on summer tours. Both teams will play in the International Champions Cup with most (if not all the matches) being played on US soil against teams that may include AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Real Madrid, Benfica and LA Galaxy. Details are sketchy so far but it appears that games involving the clubs will be played across the United States in cities such as Indianpolis, Los Angeles, Phoenix, New York and San Francisco, with the finals to be played in Miami. The games will take place between July 27 and August 7. Who’s in? Here are tonight’s Premier League news headlines: Chelsea to play in Stateside tournament — Chelsea FC Everton to head Stateside — Everton FC Everton has introduced the next evolution of its Club Crest today — Everton FC Manchester City’s Sergio Agüero agrees deal to stay until 2017 — The Guardian Manchester City beat Chelsea again, 5-3 at Yankee Stadium in Rafa Benitez’s final game — 101GG Liverpool are leading the race to sign Porto winger Christian Atsu — Sky Sports About 150,000 descend on Wembley for Champions League final — The Independent The Champions League final in pictures — Counter Attack Vinnie Jones invites Christian Slater & Sylvester Stallone to his home to watch his Watford — Star The Nightly EPL is tomorrow’s news today. It’s often tomorrow morning’s British newspaper headlines that are published the night before. We do all the work for you, combing the Internet and aggregating the news for you. Read The Nightly EPL on EPL Talk every night before bed, so you can stay on top of all the news that matters. Everton and Chelsea Announce Plans to Head Back to US On Another Summer Tour: The Nightly EPL is a post from EPL Talk - Independent voice of EPL soccer fans since 2005.
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Your browser does not support iframes. The San Francisco Giants have turned late inning comebacks and walkoff victories into an art form. On Saturday, they may have delivered their most creative masterpiece to date. With the game tied at...
Your browser does not support iframes. The San Francisco Giants have turned late inning comebacks and walkoff victories into an art form. On Saturday, they may have delivered their most creative masterpiece to date. With the game tied at four in the tenth, Troy Tulowitzki gave the Colorado Rockies the lead with a long home run into the left field bleachers off Sergio Romo. I mean he crushed it, and he may have enjoyed it a little bit as he pointed into his own dugout all the way up the first base line. Unfortunately for Tulo, though, he didn't get to enjoy it for very long. In the bottom half, San Francisco turned things right around against Rafael Betancourt. It started with a leadoff walk to Brandon Crawford. Then Guillermo Quiroz was used to sacrifice him into scoring position, but that ended up not mattering a single bit. Switch-hitting Angel Pagan had bigger, much more spectacular plans than tying the game with a single. Instead, Pagan wanted to make a little history, so that's what he did by smoking a ball off the right center field wall that could not have caromed any more perfectly for San Francisco had they drawn it up. Once it scooted past right fielder Michael Cuddyer and made it's way through AT&T Park's triple's alley, the roar of the crowd grew in anticipation. Crawford could have crawled home from second, they knew they'd at least drawn even. But what about Pagan? Would third base coach Tim Flannery dare send him? As center fielder Dexter Fowler picked the ball up and fired to the cut off man, Flannery did indeed wave Pagan home. And he made it, relatively easily, beating Tulowitzki's relay throw with a dramatic head first slide to record the first walkoff inside-the-park home run in Major League Baseball since Rey Sanchez did it for Tampa Bay back in 2004. Their opponents that day? You guessed it. The Colorado Rockies. It came off reliever Shawn Chacon and it happened in the tenth inning, just like Pagan's. Whew. I'm out of breath writing about it. Now imagine what it was like watching it live, especially at AT&T Park, or how it felt to be Pagan as he made that 360 foot trek. Not that's he completely unfamiliar to it. Overall that's the third inside-the-parker of his career, but none have come in a situation like that. Just a remarkable finish, but it wouldn't have possible had the Giants not rallied from a 4-0 deficit in the sixth. The Giants began their climb back by scoring three in that frame. They then evened the score in the seventh on Andres Torres' RBI double to left, and appeared to have taken the lead one batter later when Brandon Belt attempted to score from third base on Brandon Crawford's grounder to second baseman D.J. LeMahieu. Home plate umpire Alfonso Marquez incorrectly disagreed, ruling Belt out despite the fact that his foot clearly got in before the tag. That was the first big break the Rockies would catch. One inning later, Marco Scutaro was called at out third — again by Marquez on an umpire rotation — trying to advance on Pablo Sandoval's single to right. That could have proven to be the winning rally as well, but San Francisco didn't flinch (despite losing manager Bruce Bochy to an ejection) and just kept on swinging until their final out. Hey, it's worked for them for going on four years. No sense stopping now. Looking for more baseball chatter? Follow @bigleaguestew, @Townie813, @AnswerDave and @MikeOz on Twitter Also, check out the BLS Facebook Page
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Angel Pagan hit an inside-the-park homer with a runner aboard in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the San Francisco Giants a 6-5 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Saturday.
Angel Pagan hit an inside-the-park homer with a runner aboard in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the San Francisco Giants a 6-5 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Saturday.
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San Francisco Giants center fielder Angel Pagan raced around the bases for an inside-the-park, two-run homer to boost his team to a 6-5 home victory in 10 innings over the Colorado Rockies on Saturday.With Brandon Crawford aboard on seco...
San Francisco Giants center fielder Angel Pagan raced around the bases for an inside-the-park, two-run homer to boost his team to a 6-5 home victory in 10 innings over the Colorado Rockies on Saturday.With Brandon Crawford aboard on second base and one out, Pagan hammered an 0-1 offering from Rockies pitcher Rafael Betancourt off the wall in right-center field.The carom caused the ball to kick toward the deepest part of San Francisco's AT&T Park. Michael Cuddyer couldn't corral it, and by the time it reached center fielder Dexter Fowler, Pagan was already screaming toward third base.Fowler had an extremely long throw from the warning track, but he effectively hit the cutoff man. The throw to the plate by DJ LeMahieu was pretty strong, yet not quite good enough. Pagan was able to avert the slightly late tag by sliding safely headfirst to clinch the win.The home crowd predictably erupted to the unique walk-off occasion, and several of Pagan's teammates poured out of the dugout to help him celebrate.Rockies star shortstop Troy Tulowitzki broke the tie in the top of the 10th with a leadoff home run off of Sergio Romo. The Giants' pitcher was bailed out by Pagan's heroics, though, and walked away with his third win of 2013.Pagan allowed the Giants to pull even with their National League West division rivals at 27-22 on the season. Their series will wrap up on Sunday, as both teams sit half a game behind the Arizona Diamondbacks (27-21) for the NL West lead.
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table.oldschool { border-width: 1px; border-spacing: 2px; border-style: outset; border-color: gray; border-collapse: separate; background-color: white; } table.oldschool th { border-width: 1px; padding: 3px; border-style: inset; border-color: gray; background-color: white; -moz-border-radius: ; } table.oldschool td { border-width: 1px; padding: 3px; border-style: inset; border-color: gray; background-color: white; -moz-border-radius: ; } table.newschool { border-width: 0px; border-spacing: 2px; border-style: outset; border-color: gray; border-collapse: separate; background-color: white; } table.newschool th { border-width: 0px; padding: 3px; border-style: inset; border-color: gray; background-color: white; -moz-border-radius: ; } table.newschool td { border-width: 0px; padding: 3px; border-style: inset; border-color: gray; background-color: white; -moz-border-radius: ; } Andrew CashnerRHP, 3-2, 3.02 Wade MileyLHP, 3-3, 3.67 Diamondbacks Line-up Gerardo Parra, CF Didi Gregorius, SS Paul Goldschmidt, 1B Eric Chavez, 3B Cody Ross, LF Miguel Montero, C Martin Prado, 3B Jason Kubel, LF Wade Miley, P Victory tonight would give us sole possession of first-place in the NL West, as the Rockies managed to lose to San Francisco, in perhaps the most spectacular fashion imaginable. They blew an extra inning lead, letting the Giants walk off on an inside the park home-run - the first such in the majors for close to nine years. So, right now, we're half a game up on both of them. Victory tonight would widen the gap to a whole game, while a loss would drop us back into the three-way tie where we were when this series started. If I were you, I'd get used to this folks: I suspect it's going to be a long, nervewracking season. Couple of other things to note about tonight's game. It's the first night of kids (12 and under) getting in free, with the purchase of an adult ticket, which is a cool idea - just unfortunate that it's one of the few "late" Saturday games, not starting until after 7pm. Still, the offer is also good for tomorrow, so you can't beat that: I wouldn't expect other entertainment options like the movies to offer anything similar in the way of deals! Tonight, proceeds from the 50/50 raffle will be going to help tornado victims in Oklahoma, and to help out, a selection of the D-backs' wives will be selling tickets at the Community Clubhouse in Section 134. From 6-7 p.m, you've got Amanda McCarthy, Amy Goldschmidt, Kelsey Putz and Laura Reynolds, and during the third through sixth innings, Kristen Ziegler and Missy Pennington. Also taking part will be Allison Kennedy, Caroline Harris and Becky Baylor. I will be wearing Brandon's jersey tonight when selling tickets at sec 134, so just look for the girl wearing a 6'8 guys jersey as a dress. — Amanda McCarthy (@Mrs_McCarthy32) May 25, 2013 There's also an online auction, inspired by Archie Bradley, who's an Oklahoma native, featuring autographed memorabilia to raise money for the American Red Cross. Items include a game-used Patrick Corbin jersey, Cody Ross game-used bat and signed baseballs from Paul Goldschmidt and Didi Gregorius, among many other items. You can bid on the auction here, and the current batch ends at 6 p.m. on May 31. However, looking at the cause page, it seems likely to be an ongoing effort (he's also currently selling his pink Mother's day cleats on Ebay!), so kudos to Bradley for running with the torch, as well as the rest of his team-mates and their spouses, for helping. Fairly standard line-up against a right-hander, Chavez in at third-base and Kubel replacing Pollock in the out-field. Chavez's numbers this season have been excellent in this format, and one dreads to think where we might
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