Monday, July 20, 2009

An Interesting Week That Was

For anyone who wants a true entertaining experience Hilarities is the place to go. Tucked into the heart of the East 4th district inside of Pickwick & Frolic, this little comedy club that could is the best entertainment value for your dollar next to the House of Blues. Also, if you're lucky, like I was, you get the show for free. The stand up is usually touch and go, but it still is an enjoyable time especially if the acts start getting into it with the front row.

I really feel for my fellow fans here in Cleveland. Not only do we get to look forward to another "rebuilding year" from the Browns, but we also have to deal with the garbage that is being marketed as baseball at the Jake (it will always be the Jake because the Prog sounds ridiculous). When is someone going to put the Dolans out to pasture and bring in a real owner? We have some all-star talent, but the management has really laid an egg. Come on Wedge - we have one of the best offensive teams in baseball - you stated this after a 10-1 loss. If scoring one run a game is good offense, then I am better looking than Brad Pitt. Only 10 weeks Cavs fans til training camp begins and a real championship contending team for the city will be revealed.

Ok, now that is out of the way and on to some cool stuff - I hope the readers of the News Herald in Lake County saw the article in Sidetracks yesterday about Dave Ritz & The Riders. This band is ready to explode on to the national stage. If you want to hear some truly great music, then head out to The Avenue on Thursday night.

I know that I seem to be rambling, but the week was that crazy. I did get an opportunity to catch both "Harry Potter & the Half Blood Prince" & "Night at the Museum: Battle for the Smithsonian" yesterday. The latest adventure for Harry and the gang from Hogwarts was amazing. I will not spoil it for anyone who hasn't read the books. All I can say is see this movie. The second adventure for Ben Stiller and his museum artifacts was a fun jaunt. Check out Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart - she steals the movie.

R.I.P. - Walter Cronkite - The voice of America during some of our most troubling times and a true gentleman. I am proud to say that he was a Senior DeMolay and that he will be missed.

Til Next Week
Ryno
This Blog Is The Opinion Of One Guy And Does Not Reflect On Any Member Of The Entertainment Industry

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