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Kristina Tkach
It had been close to a year since Russia’s Kristina Tkach had chalked up any recorded wins or even cash payouts, but it didn’t appear to have had a serious affect on her game. At a $1,500-added Ladies Open 9-Ball event, one of four events at the Michael Montgomery Memorial Tournament, Tkach was on the loss side early, won seven in a row and then double dipped Tara Williams to claim the event title. The $1,500-added Ladies event drew 32 entrants to Snookered in Frisco, TX. Separate stories will detail the results of the memorial tournament’s other three events, which began on Wednesday, January 27 and was scheduled to finish on Sunday night, January 31; a $5,000-added One Pocket event (12 entrants), a $2,000-added 10-ball Mini Tournament (16 entrants), both won by Dennis Orcollo, and a $7,500-added 9-Ball Tournament, which was still on-going as this report was being prepared.
Friday:
Mani Sitaraman: Mike Johnston doesn t have a darkroom? Truly, we are living in the end times.
Well, we might be, Mani, but me not having a
dark room is only because all the rooms in my small Gothic Revival farmhouse (built c. 1888) have windows. As for a
darkroom, I don t think my lack of what my friend Nick Hartmann once called the room-sized photo accessory is quite as portentous as the rough Beast slouching toward Bethlehem or the birds flying backwards and like that.
Looking back, it s been the norm. I seldom had a darkroom in my life. I ve used a parade of workspaces, from professional and school facilities (some of which were very nice, some of which were dank and cavelike) to the most crude and rudimentary workarounds.