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CHRIS QUINN: Nothing is more exciting than watching men catch crabs
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You’re not going to need a bigger boat, just the stones to get into the boat provided. I’ve written about “Deadliest Catch” before, and because this is the best reality show on TV, I’m writin’ ’bout it again.
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Scarnato supports S.A.
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While fans of “American Idol” are waiting breathlessly for this season’s outcome, former finalist and San Antonio native Haley Scarnato isn’t one of them. She’s too busy with her burgeoning music career to follow the show closely.
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Moraes’ final 8 seconds
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After 20 years of  bull riding, three world championship titles and more than $3 million in winnings, Adriano Moraes is hanging up his spurs. Moraes, who is retiring as the most decorated rider in the Professional Bull Riders organization, will make his farewell tour.
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Pancakes: Not just for breakfast anymore
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After celebrating his birthday with a pancake breakfast a few years ago, Chicago artist Damon Bishop got to thinking how fun it would be to gather some friends to eat pancakes while watching movies. Movies about pancakes.
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LOOK & LISTEN: Fabric printmaking art explores feminine layers
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“They were just such elusive topics that you can’t really touch. I wanted something that would help me tell the story,”  Nicole Geary said. “I was looking for a way to make this look more lush and look more intriguing.”
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LOOK & LISTEN: Sons of Sancho sneak behind maintream’s back
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Band blends styles. “People like how it changes from rock to reggae to progressive rock."
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Our very own brushes with fame
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Most of us have at least one story. That time I met my favorite band backstage. That time I saw a famous actor eating spaghetti in a New York restaurant.
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MUSIC REVIEWS: Death Cab For Cutie's "Narrow Stairs," Duffy's "Rockferry"
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7 DAYS: This week's event highlights
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Bubbly about making it big

You could call Colbie Caillat’s rise to fame the ultimate 21st-century success story. In 2006, Caillat was working at a tanning salon in California. At a friend’s urging, she posted her music — cheerful, simple pop songs — on a MySpace site.

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Summer CD releases, concerts lowdown
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Maybe this summer doesn’t boast the most exciting concert lineup, but when it comes to new music releases, it’s another story. The next few months are packed with dozens of cool new albums.
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Summer concerts

The summer concert schedule is a varied one, ranging from washed-up metal bands to washed-up metal bands, with the requisite tired classic rock acts thrown in.

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THE GAMBLING HOTLINE: Lady Luck shows skin when it comes to slots

Slot machines are the most profitable game available in any casino, so there’s an inherent incentive for gaming establishments to make them as alluring as possible. Casinos amp up the sex appeal in five ways:

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The voodoo they do is coming to San Antone
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The house music at the White Rabbit will stop suddenly, and before the lights even begin to dim, two guys in the crowd will begin to chant, “Who do voodoo we do!”
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Everyday Superheros
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Superheroes can be the everyday people in our lives. An art exhibit featuring local students’ depictions of their everyday heroes is on display through Monday, June 2, at Centro Cultural Aztlan.
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BALL AND CHAIN: Religion and valium, two male necessities during childbirth

Ball and Chain returns. Dustin Coleman’s guest this week is Not Necessarily a Critic columnist Chris Quinn.

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