With a roiling din of voices and the clattering of falling pins surrounding him, Marty lounges on the bench, eyeing his teammates and opponents as they hurl their balls down the alley. At the lounge table behind him, bowlers play cards and take...
INTERVIEW: Author Nicholson Baker on World War II and 'just wars'
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RECREATION: Synchronized skating
Aaron-Taylor (Tate) Austin's voice echoes around RIT's cavernous Ritter Arena as he instructs the Genesee Express Synchronized Skating team. The arena's stands are empty, save for a couple parents watching their daughters practice.It's 9 p.m. on...
INTERVIEW: Gandhi's grandson on the message of nonviolence in today's world
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Recent Comments
marty said:
good article, but we were misquoted alittle, a few of the facts were mixed up...I don't drink at bowling or buy pitchers (for that matter I...
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tom rhodes said:
this pis awesome! who is this travis geske fellow?
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shelly caccamise said:
was that gus with that bright-colored bowling ball?
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Shag said:
Great article and pictures. Needs more Jed though.
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Anonymous said:
Lookin' good Gus!
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