Berry Campbell is pleased to present its first exhibition of Frederick J. Brown since announcing the representation of his estate in 2020. This groundbreaking exhibition curated by .
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Patience! Cost control starts with a culture shift off the fast track
The cost of ski racing. Mention this topic in conversation with past ski racers and you get a lot of sighs … a throw-up-your-hands reaction, and an assertion that none of us could have pursued the sport with any real vigor at today’s expense. And then because we did pursue it, and because none of us can help ourselves from wanting others to be able to comes thoughtful analysis, suggestions, and potential solutions.
In the face of the arms race so many youth sports face, one suggested remedy for ski racing is regulations: limiting the use of suits, the number of skis and race starts at various stages; limiting equipment design, à la NASCAR, and training seasons, à la the NFL.
She completed the casual getup with a pair of bright white sneakers.
The Oscar-wining actress had her blonde tresses styled long and flowing well past her shoulders, with some added volume and a partial center part.
Hollywood romance! Both dressed casually, the couple have been an item for more than 38 years and counting
It was the Private Benjamin star s subtle touch of hand holding that made it more than apparent that they still have a strong bond as they near four decades as a couple.
Russell, 70, kept it super casual in the fashion department in black shorts and a grey Cal Poly t-shirt.
State Your Case: Ladd Was Anchor of Pro Football s First Fearsome Foursome
Ernie Ladd was a fearsome defensive force in the AFL s early days.
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Ernie Ladd was a fearsome defensive force in the AFL s early days.
Facing Ernie Ladd was a fearsome experience and an onerous task best described by six-time All-AFL center Jon Morris, who too often had to wrestle with Ladd when he was one of the most dominating defensive tackles in professional football.
“It was dark,’’ Morris once said about facing Ladd. “I couldn’t see the linebackers. I couldn’t see the goalposts. It was like being locked in a closet.”