For news junkies, the highlight of a Sunday morning is being able to pore over the entire paper without rushing. juiciest savings opportunities. For the uninitiated, coupon clipping might seem like a big effort for a small payoff.
The two guys in San Francisco’s Two Gallants wish they were born in a different era. Their hardscrabble gold-rush folk-blues is about doing time for shooting guys on county lines, not updating MySpace profiles with digital pics from last night’s party.
The U.S. Soccer Federation and Nike will welcome 24 girls club teams, the Cal-South Under-16 Girls’ ODP team and three of the USA’s youth national teams to The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., for 42 matches at the first-ever Women’s Nike Friendlies, being held from Sept. 28-Oct. 1. The matches will be staged in three age groups: U-16s, U-17s and U-18s.
Bedtime Stories, with an activity; Barnes & Noble, Town Square Mall, 2443 Vestal Parkway E., Vestal. 7 p.m. 770-9505. Book Sale, Mary Wilcox Library, 2630 Main St., Whitney Point. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
I'm the Legend of the Son of Man with author Jonathan Richard Cring, featuring readings and complemented by original music with oboist Janet Clazzy; First United Methodist Church, Greene. 7 p.m.
This neat, 50s-style, blue-collar diner is a blast from the past with Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, and a skinny Elvis smiling down from the walls; squeaky-clean black, white, and red interior; comfy booths; and waitresses who call you “honey” as they refill your coffee cup endlessly at no extra charge.
Boston’s best tour conductors combine colorful anecdotes, humorous stories and well-researched historical information into a fast-moving 110-minute narrative that’s both entertaining and educational. They turn back the pages of history and relive the bustling seaport days of colonial Boston.