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Subject: Steven Seagal

  • Gutterballs

    April 3, 2007
  • The Star Meets Olan Mills: Final Episode

    February 11, 2008
  • That Sinking Feeling

    September 28, 2006
  • Still the One

    Reeves is back in black, and there's more hell to pay.

    February 17, 2005
  • Feel the Glove

    Friday night's all right for fighting at the Beaumont.

    January 6, 2005
  • Repent!

    And your sinful love of pop-punk may be forgiven.

    January 22, 2004
  • Rockin' the Cradle

    DMX and Jet Li get down to Grave business.

    February 27, 2003
  • 100 Albums and Running

    A Change for the better tops the list of 2002's best records.

    December 26, 2002
  • Greek Show

    Johnson County's toughest guys hope a brutal ancient sports will give martial arts a kick in the pants.

    April 18, 2002
  • Making the Leap

    Vinx hopped from triple-jumping to music, then from big stages to packed clubs.

    November 8, 2001
  • Amused to Death

    How will Hollywood react now that real life is more terrifying than fiction?

    September 20, 2001
  • Smoke Screen

    Real life is more terrifying than fiction.

    September 20, 2001
  • Tedium for Two

    Two Can Play That Game gives voice -- and far too much of it -- to female dating tactics.

    September 6, 2001
  • More energy drinks, less taurine

    ​Pick a synonym for "movement" and there's probably an energy drink or shot attached to it: Amp. Charge. Go Fast. Explosion. Even Steven Seagal has a Lightning Bolt energy drink (with the disquieting flavor of Asian Experience). The energy drink market has blown up this decade, with sales increasing 240 percent between 2004 and 2009. Analysts have predicted it will be a $10 billion (that's billion) market by 2010. With that much money being poured into game fuel, companies are considering the

    September 1, 2009