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...than a decade, but the Game’s tailgate shocked him. Evans had thought 4,000 would attend; it turned out to be 10,000. He says he and his officers saw public urination, underage drinking, and drinking games, and he noticed that students passed by the free beer in favor of the hard liquor...
...fact, the band just finished a national tour with the Indigo Girls, an experience which Guvench describes as “awesome,” especially when the Girls invited the Great Unknowns onstage to join them for their song “Cold Beer and a Remote...
...rain venues were unavailable. While organizers’ stubborn optimism about the Afterparty’s success “rain or shine” was appreciated, if the UC is going to allocate more than many Americans earn in a year for three hours of live music and beer, in the future it needs to have workable contingency plans...
...their customers and partners in sex play for the evening, are in faded t-shirts and jeans, their stomachs round from years of beer. The women are polished perfect, with just a few spider veins and tired, red eyes betraying their mortality...
...soaring. Soon after buying the team, which was a surprise winner of the 2002 World Series but finished under .500 the next year, Moreno did the unthinkable for a sports owner: he lowered the cost of family-ticket packages and upper-deck seating, cut the price of premium draft beer from $8.50 to $6.75 and increased payroll to field a competitive team. The Angels have the 22nd lowest (out of 30) average-ticket price in baseball and the fourth highest payroll. Result: the team won a division title last season and drew a record 3.4 million fans to Angels Stadium...