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Outdoor themed bar offers rustic menu, big beers

A new restaurant in Starkville is giving patrons a chance to enjoy top-drawer food in a unique environment. Rock Bottom Bar and Grill opened on University Drive four months ago in the building that previously housed Tonic, a martini bar that closed its doors earlier this year.

Bryan Kelley, a local attorney, and experienced professional chef Ty Thames own Rock Bottom. The pair also runs Bin 612, an Italian restaurant located just across the street from their new creation. While Rock Bottom still strives to provide its patrons with good food and drink, the atmosphere is undeniably different. With Rock Bottom, Thames attempts to recreate the rugged, outdoor atmosphere that he experienced while attending culinary school in Vermont.

"It's a mountain-themed bar with rustic food.


Posted on July 26th, 2007 by mvg. Categories: Uncategorized .

EVEN after the Kadayawan festival has closed and its numerous visitors have gone home, the city's homage to its indigenous roots is far from over.

With the thrust to allow people to appreciate and better understand the culture and heritage of the indigenous tribes of Southern Mindanao, the Institute for Indigenous Peoples Education (IIPE), together with the Kalinawa Art Foundation, launches Wednesday the Indigenous Peoples Visual Art Show. (more)

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Davao was at its best during the culmination of the Kadayawan sa Dabaw, with the beat and colors revving up during Saturday's Inkak-indak sa Dalan and Sunday's floral float parade. Shown in photo is the winner in the small float category, that of Sul Orchids.


Loudoun's Plans to Cut Services To Immigrants Face Limitations

The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors will be unable to deny most services to illegal immigrants, according to a report released yesterday.

The board voted in July to crack down on illegal immigrants who commit crimes and receive county benefits. But the report says that in most programs and services, such as food stamps and Medicaid, federal law already requires the county to confirm a person's legal immigration status before offering services. In other cases, such as child protective services, the county is obligated to offer services regardless of the recipients' residency status.

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Prof. Sadoway Advises Frosh to Talk to Faculty

This is the third interview in a seven-part series introducing incoming students to some of MIT's faculty, staff, and student leaders. Today, The Tech interviews Donald R. Sadoway, a professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, who discusses his first impressions of MIT and how the Institute has changed and gives advice to freshmen for their first year.'),'digg','toolbar=no,width=900,height=800,resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes')">Digg .


Food Network Personality and Chef Bobby Flay "Throwsdown" With Jamaica's Nigel Spence, Executive Chef of New York's ...

Food Network celebrity chef and personality, Bobby Flay, goes "grill to grill" with Jamaica's own Nigel Spence, owner of Ripe Kitchen and Bar in Mount Vernon, New York on "Throwdown with Bobby Flay" airing this Sunday, August 12 at 10 p.m. on The Food Network.

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