
Barbeque News Archive - 28-Dec-2007
THE public will get the chance to view the multi-million dollar expansion of the Timbertown Retreat and Timbertown Resort and Motel later this month. Owners and operators, Gary and Debbie Jones, will throw open the doors on the fantastic facility on Saturday February 11.
Business has been good for Sisters, a new brunch-and-lunch spot along Edgewood Avenue South.
Um, the gym will totally still be there after you finish that crème brúlée. 1501 W. Sahara Ave., 214-4000. The restaurant in this hipster hangout offers primarily Italian choices served in a dining room that's just as cool as the rest of the building.
Pop: JOSH GROBAN "Noel" (Reprise, 2 stars) Like Barack Obama, this holiday record from pop-opera's wunderkind gathered speed once Oprah gave it a shout. And what a shout - last week, according to Billboard, sales hit 2.77 million, making it the top album of '07. This record holds little but the obvious, but Groban makes it sound good. His rich, cool voice is at its best when most alone, with ...
BROOKGREEN GARDENS, U.S. 17, between Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, is home to the Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington sculpture garden, featuring more than 550 works of American sculpture. The Lowcountry History and Wildlife Preserve houses waterfowl, river otters, alligators, foxes and deer in their native habitats. The Lowcountry Trail is a boardwalk that winds through restored rice fields ...
SANTA stopped off at a Peebles Cricket Club last week. And he brought with him a brand new Flixpitch (an all weather, portable cricket pitch).
The old chestnut that there is nothing for Jews to do Dec. 25, when most businesses are closed for Christmas, besides eat Chinese food and go to see movies needs some updating when it comes to Queens.
Andy installed a new piece of copper pipe at camp and I stopped at Pague and Fegan Hardware to get a plug fitting to close off the end after deer season to keep raccoons from licking the fitting and insects from getting into the pipe over the summer.
THOMASTON ? Mama Nem?s Bistro, the eatery associated with the Alabama Rural Heritage Center, now has a new chef to add to their already experienced staff. Chef Dodd Orten, originally from Greenville, Tenn. but now a resident of Linden, will have his first day with the bistro this week.
The New Year brings hope and challenges. Make this one special.