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People are sick of big. Big business, big government and, yes, even big sports and the ticket prices that go with them. But fear not, cheapskate baseball fans. Independent league teams, like our own Grand Prairie Airhogs, don’t just put the... More »
Beef or pork? The battle of the dinner table has spread into the world of indie baseball as the defending American Association Champion and current top-seeded Grand Prairie Airhogs square off against the 27-25 Kansas City T-bones on Friday at... More »
While patriotism is the basic thread of July 4, the fuse wins out every time. Here in Texas, we take our pyrotechnics seriously because, let's face it: Lighting things on fire and watching them explode is one of life's greatest gifts. It's... More »
In its fifth year, South by So What?! has become defined by a certain subgenre of metal and pop-punk straight outta the 'burbs and not afraid to "emote." This year, Trivium, Motion City Soundtrack, Hellogoodbye, Even Cameras Lie and a bunch of... More »
The irony of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp touring minor-league ballparks is as rich as their combined estates; it's not like these Hall of Famers are headed for the farm anytime soon. With 2009's Together Through Life, Dylan... More »
Before JerryWorld opens its doors and grabs this title for the next decade, Quik-Trip Park in Grand Prairie stands as the best place to catch a ballgame. Sure, it's minor league baseball, but this team is good (the AirHogs made it to the championship series this season), and the fan experience at the park offers the most variety and bang for the buck. There's not a bad seat in the house, and with tickets ranging from $6 to $12, it doesn't set you back a couple hundred bucks just to have a night out with the wife and kids. Speaking of the kiddos, they'll enjoy shooting hoops, playing Wiffle ball and golfing in the park attached to the stadium while you head out to the sports bar or cigar bar in left field for a cocktail.
Before JerryWorld opens its doors and grabs this title for the next decade, Quik-Trip Park in Grand Prairie stands as the best place to catch a ballgame. Sure, it's minor league baseball, but this team is good (the AirHogs made it to the championship series this season), and the fan experience at the park offers the most variety and bang for the buck. There's not a bad seat in the house, and with tickets ranging from $6 to $12, it doesn't set you back a couple hundred bucks just to have a... More »
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