From Thursday, February 17 2005 - 8:00pm To Saturday, February 26 2005 - 12:00pm Every day
El Dorado High School, Studio 81 presents An entertaining murder mystery spoof directed by Jamie VanCamp. Doors open at 7:30, show starts at 8:00 PM El Dorado High School Studio 81, 561 Canal Street, Placerville Park in the large lot on the left side of the street, just past the construction area. Between the portables and the Vista building is a staircase. Studio 81 is at the bottom of the stairs. $8.00 adults, $5.00 students For more information contact: Studio 81 (530) 622-3634
With his career in New York seemingly finished, Knicks guard Stephon Marbury lashed out at teammates and coach Mike D'Antoni a day before he was to meet with team president Donnie Walsh about a possible buyout.
Free agents CC Sabathia, Ben Sheets and Brian Shouse were offered salary arbitration by the Brewers, ensuring Milwaukee will receive compensatory picks in next year's amateur draft if they sign elsewhere.
Dallas linebacker DeMarcus Ware and running back Marion Barber were not at practice Monday, the first time the Cowboys were back on the field since both were hurt Thanksgiving Day.
Mike Hampton and the Astros reached agreement Monday on a contract pending the free-agent pitcher passing a physical, KRIV-TV in Houston reported on its Web site.
With all the BCS talk on the gridiron, Gary Parrish is reminded how thankful he is they actually play the games on the hardwood. Oh, and Purdue is for real.
Taken to court in handcuffs, Plaxico Burress posted $100,000 bail on weapons possession charges Monday as a frenzy grew around the case of the Giants star receiver who accidentally shot himself in a nightclub.
Stephon Marbury was ordered to stay away from the New York Knicks on Monday while the team looks for a solution to the latest controversy surrounding its point guard.
Although the Tampa Bay Buccaneers expect to have Monte Kiffin drawing up defensive game plans for the rest of the season, his future with the NFC South co-leaders remains unclear.
Lance Armstrong says he will ride in the 2009 Tour de France, marking the first time he will compete in that race and the Giro d'Italia in the same year.