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Based in Atlanta, GA - Rick Limpert is an award-winning writer, a best-selling author, and a featured sports travel writer.

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Thursday
Nov142013

Maks Returns to 'Dancing With the Stars'

As a judge.

Next week.

"Dancing With the Stars" has announced the return of former fan favorite dancing pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy, who will come back to judge the show's semifinals round next week.

He used to criticize the judges, now he is one of them.

Read more...

http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=839085&ocid=ansent11

Thursday
Dec152011

Howard Stern to 'America's Got Talent'

Howard Stern has officially signed on to join "America's Got Talent" as a judge, replacing CNN host Piers Morgan.

Rumors started circling earlier this fall that Stern was being considered by Simon Cowell, as Morgan's replacement, but Stern had some demands. It was reported that Stern was asking for a $20 million salary and for the show to move to New York so he could continue to do his radio show.
According to his show's twitter account, Stern will start shooting in February and "actually be traveling the country to do the audition rounds."

It will be reason enough to watch the show to see how Stern and "The Hof" interact.

Saturday
Apr302011

The NFL Lockout is On, it's Off, and Back On Again

A federal appeals court on Friday granted a temporary stay of an April 25 lower court order that had ruled that National Football League owners could not lock out their players.

The 2-1 ruling by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis allows NFL owners to again suspend football operations, as they seek to revise the current system and negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement with the league's players.

"We are back to a lockout," said 8th Circuit court clerk Michael Gans, who confirmed the court's ruling.  The lockout is back on, but to what degree?

Friday's announcement, which became public during the second round of the NFL Draft -- the last element covered under the previous agreement between the two sides.

Appeals court judges Duane Benton and Steven Colloton voted for the temporary stay, writing that they wanted to "give the court sufficient opportunity to consider the merits of the motion for a stay pending appeal."

The lone dissenting judge, Kermit Bye, said that the temporary stay shouldn't be granted -- arguing unsuccessfully that such an order should apply only to an "emergency situation."

If games don't start on time late this summer, it would be the first NFL work stoppage since 1987.

No word on how long this lockout may stick.