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Ted and Wally's ice cream known for its distinctive process

Ted and Wally's ice cream known for its distinctive process
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! Ted and Wally's ice cream, that is. First established in Lincoln, Neb., in 1984, and then relocated to Omaha in 1986, Ted and Wally's Ice Cream Shop has always been known for its old-fashioned homemade ice cream.

3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down
3 Doors Down
After 3 Doors Down's emerged onto the alternative music scene in 2000 with their first album, "The Better Life," they continue to stay in the spotlight with hits such as "Kryptonite," "Loser," "Here Without You," "When I'm Gone" and "Let Me Go." Their most recent self-titled release debuted at No.

The Red Album

Weezer
The Red Album
Seven million albums, 16 years as a band, six full-length records, three EP albums: Weezer definitely has a lot to brag about, and songs from their latest release, "The Red Album," do just that. The first song on the record, "Troublemaker" strikes an ironic, or at least cynical, pose.

Sunfest favorites

Sunfest favorites
Warstiner Premium Lemon From the Warstiner Brewing Company in Germany, this lighter, fruitier take on their famous German lager tastes like drinking a box of Lemonheads. Less alcohol and a smoother taste than a Mike's Hard Lemonade and with much better flavor.

Lagers and pilsners and bocks! Oh, my!

Good weather, good beer bring large crowd to Beertopia's Sunfest to sample various brews
Lagers and pilsners and bocks! Oh, my!
To paraphrase a famous limerick: beer, beer, everywhere, so let's all have a drink. A warm, sunny day on July 12 marked the return of Beertopia's now-annual Sunfest. Bigger and better than last year, 500 eager patrons had five hours on a Saturday afternoon to sample over 140 different beers from 40 different distributors.

Now Playing: The Gateway's take on summer cinema

Now Playing: The Gateway's take on summer cinema
'Hellboy II' Review By Charley Reed Contributor  Imagine if the X-Men were dropped into Gotham City and had to fight horrors straight out of a Jules Verne or H.P Lovecraft novel. That's "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" in a nutshell. Blurring the lines of action, horror, fantasy and romance seamlessly, director Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth) brings the cult comic book hero back to the big screen.

'Knight' gives comic book films a bright future

'Knight' gives comic book films a bright future
Review By Charley Reed Contributor Unless you've been living under a rock, I'm probably not telling you anything you don't know when I say that the hype around "The Dark Knight" is no fluke. It really is as good as everyone says; perhaps even better. Even if I said it was the best film of 2008, which it is, that would still be selling the film short.
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