If your schedule or budget didn't allow you to purchase tickets to concerts by the Foo Fighters or Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, there are plenty of opportunities to watch free music during Harley-Davidson's 105th anniversary celebration.
CANTON Those displeased with the subjectivity that determines so many Olympic champions would delight in the objective rigors of honey judging. Honey gets away with nothing. The winners are indisputable.
Wednesday Nights at Performance Park 7 p.m., sponsored by the Town of Estes Park, featuring Vic Anderson at Performance Park outdoor amphitheater, 417 W. Elkhorn Ave. Anderson is the Western Music Association’s 2003/2004 Male Yodeling Champion. He is noted for his whistling, 577-9900.
Arts Arlington Community Band rehearsals, 6:45-9 p.m. Mondays, band hall, Barnett Junior High, 2101 E. Sublett Road. All instruments welcome. 817-909-0531, www.geocities.com/arlband . Arlington Goodtimes Chorus, a chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, 7 p.m. Tuesdays, Epworth United Methodist Church, 1400 S. Cooper St. Men who like to sing are welcome. 817-521-7441,
Can you hear them? Can you hear them now? If not, you likely will in the next few days as 30,000 to 40,000 Harley-Davidson motorcycles †with their distinctive “potato-potato-potato” sound †roll into and out of Cherry Valley. Their riders will be stopping at the Kegel Harley-Davidson/Buell dealership on their way to Milwaukee for an even bigger celebration of the motorcycle-maker’s 105th
About a decade ago, Collin Powell, the well-regarded American chairman of the Joint Service Chiefs and later secretary of state, declared that Nigerians (or was it Nigerian leaders?) were basically scammers.
It wasn’t pretty but it was momentous as James DeGale won the Olympic middleweight boxing gold medal in Beijing yesterday. It was Britain’s 19th gold of the Games.