Articles Posted in the Paul Salfen Category

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    AWOLNATION – The third time is a charm for Aaron Bruno

    It’s been a long, hard road to stardom for Aaron Bruno. The brainchild behind AWOLNATION is finally getting a taste of noteworthy success after frustrating stints in Under the Influence of Giants and Hometown Hero. While he gained plenty of momentum and fans, it wasn’t on the scale of AWOLNATION, who have been charting on [...]

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    Up North: A Domestic Getaway to Michigan

    Sometimes you don’t know a great escape until it actually hits you that you’re in the middle of it. We all dream of these grand island adventures while sitting in front of a computer, but often we come back unfulfilled and with a sunburn. While that may be okay for some, others look for what [...]

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    Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort

    While exploring your surroundings on vacation can be fun, there is something to be said for the ease of an all-inclusive resort. Being able to walk around in a safe environment with no wallet, no phone and eat and drink to your heart’s desire is a luxury that can only be experienced in this type [...]

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    Band of Horses: The ScoreBoard interview

    For Ryan Monroe, the multi-instrumentalist for Band of Horses, October can’t come soon enough. The band will embark on The Railroad Revival Tour, a unique eight-city tour that’s based around a group of artists boarding 16 railroad cars and traveling from the South to Northern California, stopping to play in parks, parking lots and open [...]

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    Travel Israel

    For many Americans, the Middle East does not sound like an ideal travel destination. Fears of violence and extreme heat are not exactly things one wants to factor in when considering a vacation. Fair enough. But what many Americans often do not consider is the fact that Israel is a peaceful oasis in the middle [...]

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    Opening Day Reactions

    There’s nothing quite like Opening Day at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. There is almost a guarantee of good weather, fan anticipation is at its highest level (next to the World Series, of course) and a good portion of the working community in DFW takes a skip day to bask in the sunshine and enjoy some [...]

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    St. Kitts and Puerto Rico

    Let’s face it: your vacation time is limited and there’s just no time to see everything. Multi-destination getaways are a growing trend in travel and it can be a great way to knock out that proverbial checklist a little quicker. Rather than hop from one neighboring island to another like you could on a cruise, [...]

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    City House gets a Star Visitor for the Holidays

    Many sports stars have foundations and will typically make an appearance here and there for a photo op to show that they’re doing the right thing, even though it sometimes doesn’t come off as something truly close to their hearts. For Mike Modano, doing the right thing and helping kids is a passion and a [...]

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    ScoreBoard Timeout With Stars New Owner Tom Gaglardi

    After an emotional day surrounded by friends, family and players past and present, Tom Gaglardi had made the official announcement to the world that he was, in fact, the new owner of the Dallas Stars. After a lengthy and complicated sale process, the 43-year-old Vancouver businessman and president of Northland Properties, the largest family-owned hospitality [...]

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    Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort & Spa

    With flights leaving DFW almost every hour that will put you on a beach in no time, Cancun, Cozumel and Playa del Carmen are all close Mexican destinations that can be hit over a weekend if needed. While all three resort areas are nice, Cozumel is a personal favorite for those in the know, as [...]