By: Evan Wainer Dallas Stars owner Tom Hicks didn’t exactly help his friend George W. Bush recently when he laid off 14 employees from his team’s front office. Hicks, who [ … ]
‘Gipper’ delivered ball for pro sports
’86 tax reform gave owners clout in battles to get stadiums By Evan Weiner | Special to the Sentinel Ronald Reagan may have played a football hero on the screen, [ … ]
'Gipper' delivered ball for pro sports
’86 tax reform gave owners clout in battles to get stadiums By Evan Weiner | Special to the Sentinel Ronald Reagan may have played a football hero on the screen, [ … ]
WHA doesn’t make dollars and sense
Even if NHL owners lock out players, new league not viable COMMENTARY By Evan Weiner NBCSports.com contributor The Quebec Nordiks are history, teen-age phenom Sidney Crosby has said thanks but [ … ]
WHA doesn't make dollars and sense
Even if NHL owners lock out players, new league not viable COMMENTARY By Evan Weiner NBCSports.com contributor The Quebec Nordiks are history, teen-age phenom Sidney Crosby has said thanks but [ … ]
McReview
The snooty restaurant review has always amused and bored me. My advice to any affronted reviewer who was not properly greeted, or gasp, received an appetizer along with the main [ … ]
Sporting politics: Bush, Kerry in play
By Evan Weiner | Special to the Sentinel If virtually all of the presidential-tracking polls are correct, Republican President George W. Bush and Democratic challenger John Kerry are not only [ … ]
“Taking the Lead: A Young Director Speaks with Veteran Teachers about Leadership”
The first year and a half of my teaching career has led me through a lot of struggles and an equal amount of self-evaluation. It is difficult to avoid comparing [ … ]
The Little American Nudes
Tom Wesselmann at the University Art Museum, CSULB In 1961, Matisse’s Blue Nude occupied the artist’s attentions. In 1962, there was collage in the more classical sense of the Cubists, [ … ]
Tobey, Mark
Jack Rutberg Fine Arts Mark Tobey has the eye of Leonardo. Accidents of painting make things he sends to Hans Burkhardt, sometimes helped out by himself. A paint-soaked sponge, framed. [ … ]

