​Just like last season, Michigan is once again heading to the Frozen Four. Perhaps in this case it will be the Fervent Four as temperatures are supposed to be SLIGHTLY WARMER than the last few endings to the college hockey season. Should I even bring a coat? Regardless, the Wolverines have achieved back to back appearances -their record maintaining 27th overall- for the first time since the days of Jed Ortmeyer, Eric Nystrom, David Moss, and Milan Gajic. Those were the days when making the Frozen Four was BOR-ING. Between the springs of 1992 and 2003, the Maize and Blue made the national semifinals NINE times in twelve tournaments. That's absurd.or maybe it wasn't. Maybe that's just what elite programs did. Only twice, though, in those couple of handfuls of Final Weekends did Michigan hang the banner. In fact, the only times they won a single game were the times they won two: '96 and '98, obviously. (That actually rings true to this day, sans 2011). Once agai
The Beach Boys perform in concert at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Feb. 26 in Hayes Hall at Artis-Naples. Ticket prices vary. Submit calendar listings and high-resolution photos to events@floridaweekly.com. Email text, jpegs or Word documents are accepted. No pdfs or photos of fliers, please. The deadline for calendar submissions is noon Friday for the
Victor Wainwright and The Train performs at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs Hinman Auditorium. The restless boogie-woogie innovator stokes the furnace of his band like a charging locomotive. $40-$50. artcenterbonita.org
Victor Wainwright and The Train performs at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs Hinman Auditorium. The restless boogie-woogie innovator stokes the furnace of his band like a charging locomotive. artcenterbonita.org Submit calendar listings and high-resolution photos to events@floridaweekly.com. Email text, jpegs or Word documents are accepted. No pdfs