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The Nerve Balm of Athens, Georgia's Terrapin Brewery

Terrapin Brewery On The Rise The Athens, Georgia, brewery

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Widespread Panic's John Bell Sings National Anthem Before Packers Vs. Vikings Game Today

John Bell Sings National Anthem Before Packers-Vikings Game

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Happiness Is A Warm Gun: Trigger Hippy Tour Dates

Trigger Hippy Southern Tour Dates Trigger Hippy just released five new tour dates.

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The Avett Brothers Simulcast Red Rocks Concert for NASCAR Race

The Avett Brothers Perform For NASCAR The

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Georgia Theatre Grand Opening Update

Athens Music Venue Rebuilt On August 1-14, 2011, the Athens, Georgia, music venue--The Georgia Theatre--will read more...

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Deadly Tornadoes Hit The South

Deadly Tornadoes Rip Through The South         "Sirens were blowing, read more...

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MLB Opening Day 2011

MLB Opening Day 2011 “I was fairly typical of my generation of Southerners, I suppose. I got read more...

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Spike Lee Speaks Tonight At Savannah State University

An Evening with Spike Lee Tonight Atlanta born filmmaker Spike Lee will speak at Savannah State read more...

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Southern College Football – End of an Era

For generations around our Swampland Footprint, the play-by-play announcer of your favorite university was like a part of the family. read more...

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Hunter S. Thompson: July 18, 1937-Feb 20, 2005

Hunter S. Thompson: July 18, 1937-Feb 20, 2005 ‘And I will give him the morning star.’

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Sports Reviews

Florida Frenzy

(University Press of Florida) Florida Frenzy culls 13 essays and articles along with 3 short stories into one read more...

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Long Gone

(Iver R. Dee, Publisher) Long Gone is a baseball story. Stud Cantrell manages a Class-D Florida team in 1956. Stud's read more...

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When The Women Come Out To Dance

(Harper Paperbacks) Born in New Orleans during 1925, Elmore Leonard ranks as one of America’s finest writers. His read more...

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Dixieland Delight

As we head into the off season, now that the recruiting season is over (mostly), there might be no better time to pick up and read read more...

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Friday Night Lights, Season 3

Friday Night Lights began its entertainment lifespan as a fantastic book written by Buzz Bissinger.  Bissinger's book told the read more...

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Boys Will Be Boys

Boys Will Be Boys: The Glory Days and Party Nights of the Dallas Cowboys Dynasty by Jeff Pearlman Harper read more...

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A Tiger Walk Through History

A Tiger Walk Through History: The Complete Story of Auburn Football from 1892 to the Tuberville Era Paul read more...

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Third And A Mile

Third And A Mile by William C. Rhoden ESPN Books

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Cappy's Oyster Bar (Volume One)

Cappy’s Oyster Bar 2500 Cobb Parkway Kennesaw, Georgia 30152 770-590-9881 By James read more...

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Meat Market

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Sports Articles

A Georgia Son in the Big Apple: The Brit Whittle Interview

A Georgia Son in the Big Apple The Brit Whittle Interview By James Calemine Acting is a rough trade. Few attain moments on the silver screen. The streets of Hollywood and New York are paved with bones of dead aspirant thespians. Georgia native Brit Whittle is making a name for himself in New York City. In November, Whittle appeared in read more...

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Expanding The NCAA Tournament Would Further Erode An Already Suffering Sport

It’s Championship week in college basketball, and it’s a thrilling time to watch teams from smaller conferences earn their way into the Big Dance.  While few believe that the regular season is what it used to be (especially when compared to college football), the hoops postseason is one of the top sporting events of the year.

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Super Bowl XLIV Will Be Special for the South

The world’s biggest sporting contest is upon us, and the Southern storylines could not be more prevalent. With the Saints and the Colts meeting in the Super Bowl, Swampland fans should be thoroughly entertained by the matchup of an exciting New Orleans team read more...

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SEC, Big 12, & ACC Bowl Primer: Post-January 1 Edition

SEC 01/01 –.Auburn vs. Northwestern - Outback Bowl  (11 am EST – ESPN) 01/01 – LSU vs. Penn State - Independence Bowl  (1 pm EST – ABC) 01/01 – Florida vs. Cincinnati – Sugar Bowl  (8:30pm EST – read more...

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SEC, Big 12, & ACC Bowl Primer: Pre-January 1 Edition

SEC 12/27 – Kentucky vs. Clemson - Music City Bowl  (8:30pm EST – ESPN) 12/28 – Georgia vs. Texas A&M read more...

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Weekly Fever Review #5: The ACC Still Not Progressing Quickly Enough

 As we head into October, we've learned quite a few things about this current college football season. SEC - This conference remains on top, not only for our Footprint, but also nationally.  There are still 3 SEC teams in the top 5, and there are two teams (Florida and Alabama) that seem to be headed towards another collision in Atlanta for the right to read more...

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Weekly Fever Review #4: NYC Bowl Hypocrisy, Etc.

It's going to be a briefer than normal weekly fever.  We will take a look at some key games coming up and how they affect our teams and conferences as a whole, but first let's start with a subject that really has us a bit miffed.

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Weekly SPF Rating #3: Teams in Turmoil

We warned about a difficult season in SPF land, but we didn't think the wheels would come off so fast for certain teams. The good news is with a few of our top teams.  The Colts and Saints sit at 3-0 and look like potential Super Bowl contenders.  The Falcons, the Cowboys, and the Bengals are all at 2-1 and though they all have a few chinks in their armor, their read more...

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Weekly SPF Rating #2: The Desperation Factor

We already warned everyone that 2009 looked like a down year for our SPF teams across the board.  It could be worse than we imagined after one of our better teams (Tennessee) has stumbled to an 0-2 start.  

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Weekly Fever Review #3: The South "Officially" Becomes the Home of College Football

We would be remiss if we didn't start our Weekly Fever with some big news - the College Football Hall of Fame will relocate from South Bend, Indiana (home of Notre Dame) to Atlanta by 2012.  Swampland Sports considers this to be a truly symbolic move.  Atlanta is read more...

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