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At the Knob Creek Gun Range, the sound of gunfire is a popular American song.
LEO Weekly  |  Marty Pearl  |  04-03-2006  |  Recreation

'A Machete Cutting Through Traffic'new

Why do the Sinners build new motorcycles to look 40 years old?
OC Weekly  |  Theo Douglas  |  02-24-2006  |  Recreation

One Swill Gamenew

The road to the World Series of Beer Pong is long and tipsy.
Riverfront Times  |  Ben Westhoff  |  02-13-2006  |  Recreation

Appetite for Destructionnew

When it's not drawing gunfire, Tupperware reliably keeps food fresh.
The Pitch  |  Gina Kaufmann  |  02-06-2006  |  Recreation

That Girl Could Singnew

Every Tuesday night, the porn industry meets in a dark Burbank bar -- to sing karaoke.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Annette Stark  |  02-03-2006  |  Recreation

Here Comes the Fognew

The sprinter Lost in the Fog is the adored savior of horse racing in the San Francisco Bay Area.
SF Weekly  |  Tommy Craggs  |  11-01-2005  |  Recreation

Giki for Tiki

Say aloha to the reinvention of the dying concept of the fraternal order.
Columbus Alive  |  J. Caleb Mozzocco  |  08-18-2005  |  Recreation

Are We Having Fun Yet?new

Americans worship at the altar of recreation but are downright clueless about leisure.
East Bay Express  |  Will Harper  |  07-25-2005  |  Recreation

Crotch Rocketeersnew

It's zero to oblivion in a heartbeat for too many of the risk takers on the new supercharged bikes.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Jeff Stratton  |  07-11-2005  |  Recreation

Toys of Summernew

Lured by fair weather into the sporting life, one backyard athlete finds the fracture behind the Frisbie, the sprain behind the shuttlecock.
Metroland  |  Rick Marshall  |  07-08-2005  |  Recreation

Josh Arieh Can Beat You in Poker. Wanna Bet?new

Josh Arieh took third place and $2.5 million at last year's World Series of Poker. All that at 29 years old and a long way from the pool halls and home games in Atlanta.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Steve Fennessy  |  06-23-2005  |  Recreation

Out of Thin Airnew

The writer fell 15 feet while climbing in the North Cascades last summer, and might have died were it not for the people he met along the way.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  02-03-2005  |  Recreation

It's Not Easy Being Meannew

New Jack stabbed William "Hunter" Lane nine times with a shiv during a wrestling match in Jacksonville. But only four of the wounds were serious. And, besides, Lane had agreed to be cut. It was part of the show.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Doug Monroe  |  01-21-2005  |  Recreation

Renaissance Festival Provides Respite for "Mundanes"new

"Rennies" who spend hundreds of dollars on historical garb may look weird to some, but if you're going to escape from what they call the Mundane World, why not transport yourself to a fantasy-based Renaissance that exists for only a month and a half in the middle of nowhere?
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  11-16-2004  |  Recreation

Fast Times at MotorSport Ranchnew

Unable to find a place in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to pursue his new hobby, high-performance driving, Jack Farr created one. His MotorSport Ranch is a country club for sports car drivers.
Dallas Observer  |  Zac Crain  |  11-08-2004  |  Recreation

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