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Movie Soundtrack Band Puts 'Pop' Into Pop Culture

By Monica GarskeAug 12th 2010 – 7:11AM
Carol Quinn, Pam Dengate

Carol Quinn, Pam Dengate

(Aug. 12) -- You've heard of pop bands, but what about "popcorn" bands? Enter Popcorn, a quirky, San Diego-based five-piece group that plays live versions of movie soundtracks on stage as special electrical fans mist the scent of artificial buttery popcorn through the air. The group's live world premiere is Aug. 12 at...

Tiger Escapes to Memorial Third Round

By Mick ElliottJun 4th 2010 – 4:43PM

DUBLIN, Ohio -- Although he bogeyed the 18th hole Friday, Tiger Woods shot a second-round 69 at the Memorial Tournament, safely making the cut at 3 under but still a mile off the leaderboard. After the round was complete, Woods went about his obligatory media session, standing on a small riser outside the tournament...

Notebook: The Daly Show Returns

By Mick ElliottJan 12th 2010 – 2:38PM

John Daly is the big attention-getter this week at the Sony Open in Honolulu, the season's first full-field event, which says a lot about how badly the PGA Tour needs a character. Daly, who has not won since 2004, played in only six PGA Tour events last year, missing six months as part of a suspension for conduct...

Bill Murray Does Spackler at Bethpage

By Will BrinsonJun 23rd 2009 – 1:30PM

Bill Murray is probably one of my five most favoritestest actors of all time. Sure, at his age, he's become a touch annoying, but he's starred in so many roles that I loved as a kid and then still into "adulthood" (it doesn't technically count if you're not mature, right?) that I'm willing to give him a pass. Besides, he...

Background on Caddyshack

Caddyshack is a 1980 American Sports comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and written by Brian Doyle-Murray, Ramis and Douglas Kenney.

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