Tim Baysinger
Title: Editorial Assistant
Email: tim.baysinger@gmail.com
BC BeatLink This | Email This | Comments (1) ‘Jurassic Park’ on Wheels?Those excited about Fox’s upcoming dino-drama (or want to re-live Steven Spielberg’s 1993 prehistoric theme park movie) should head to Comic-Con on Thursday, as Terra Nova begins its nationwide tour. The upcoming series will use Comic-Con to roll out an interactive fan experience, “The Journey to Terra Nova” (time travel not included). A solar-powered bus will... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (2) 'McEnroe/Borg: Fire & Ice'....and Not Much ElseHBO Sports’ newest documentary, McEnroe/Borg: Fire & Ice does an admirable job of chronicling the rivalry between tennis greats John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg in the 1980s, even if it feels a bit rushed. The first 15 minutes is dedicated to each individual’s upbringing; unlike most rivalries, both had very similar backgrounds. One of the better moments is when they break... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (1) Breen, Jackson, Van Gundy Celebrate Five Years of NBA Finals CoverageWhen the NBA Finals tip off on Tuesday night between the Dallas Mavericks and the Miami Heat, a record will be set (and no, I don’t mean the one for most white shirts-per-square-foot that Miami fans are gunning for). For the fifth straight year, ESPN/ABC’s broadcast team of Mike Breen, Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy will call the NBA Finals, the most consecutive times for a... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) Who's ready to ‘Ball Up'?Behind-the-back passes? Check. High-flying dunks? Check. Ridiculous cross-over moves? Double check. This weekend, the Professional Streetball League (ProSBL) kicks off the inaugural season of Ball Up , a ten game series featuring some of the best streetball players in the world. Ball Up will feature players like The Professor, Air up There, AO and Sik Wit It (you may remember some of... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) Bringing the Big Easy to the Big AppleIn New York, you’re bound to see anything and everything, and thanks to History Channel that now includes alligators. To celebrate the season two premiere of Swamp People , the History Channel is sprinkling some Cajun flavor (and feeding into an urban legend) all throughout Manhattan this week. Large, museum-quality alligator sculptures will be placed in various locations... More |
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