It was obvious who would take the final shot. Still, Kemba Walker got it and buried it, and Connecticut beat the odds.
College basketball teams always have something to prove in March.
The Nevada State Museum is in a state of limbo, waiting for the green light to open its new location. The 70,000-square-foot property is nestled in the Springs Preserve, 333 S. Valley View Blvd. It isn’t open to the public yet. Most of the exhibits are up and running, but there are no artifacts.
The note on the envelope read simply, “From your father.” But Christopher DeGroff never knew his father. Sitting beneath a memorial at Chicago’s Navy Pier on March 3, the attorney opened the envelope and pulled out the thin piece of metal inside.
They made something old seem new again upon debuting a decade ago: With their equally wiry and wired guitar interplay, nonchalant come-ons and dirty hair, The Strokes made New York City rock ‘n’ roll as essential as it was when bands like Television, The Ramones and the Talking Heads were on the rise.
