Weekend Fun

McQuade's and More
McQuade's and More
McQuade's and More
While most focus on the softball aspect of McQuade's weekend in Bismarck-Mandan, let's not forget that there will also be a lot of live entertainment on display all weekend long.
"Jurassic" v. "Inside Out"
"Jurassic" v. "Inside Out"
"Jurassic" v. "Inside Out"
Here’s how crazy this weekend is: Pixar’s Inside Out had the biggest opening for an original, non-sequel of all time...and it still came in second to Jurassic World’s second weekend. There’s literally nothing to ashamed of here. Sure, it may be the first time a Pixar movie hasn't opened in first place, but the only reason it didn’t open in first place is because it was dueling 2015’s greatest juggernaut. These two are worthy opponents and both are victors.
A Wet One
A Wet One
A Wet One
Kurt Busch weathered several rain delays and won the Quicken Loans 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday afternoon.
It's a Big, Big "World"
It's a Big, Big "World"
It's a Big, Big "World"
Everyone knew that Jurassic World was going to open big, but no one saw this coming. The fourth film in the beloved dinosaur-centric franchise had the second biggest domestic opening of all time, the biggest June opening of all time, and, with $511 million worldwide, the biggest international opening of all time. It also broke a bunch of records that we’ll get to in a few minutes. This was supposed to be the summer of Avengers: Age of Ultron. Unless something goes horribly wrong, this is officially the summer of Jurassic World.
Whole Lotta Shakin'
Whole Lotta Shakin'
Whole Lotta Shakin'
In news that should surprise absolutely no one, the massive disaster movie starring Dwayne Johnson stomped all over the box office this weekend, effortlessly topping the top 10. San Andreas may not have matched flashier, more high concept “CGI buildings fall down” adventures like The Day After Tomorrow and 2012, but it has proven that audiences will still flock to mass destruction like no one’s bu
A Coke and a Smile
A Coke and a Smile
A Coke and a Smile
Carl Edwards conserved his fuel en route to winning the Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina on Sunday night.

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