Posted by Nolan Dalla on Dec 28, 2019 in Blog |

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Kansas City Chiefs victory in Super Bowl IV. Remember the Chiefs’ unusual “choir huddle?” This year’s team likely promises to be their best chance in decades to get back to the championship game. I’m backing the Chiefs big in the final week of the NFL season. Hoping to sing “Hallelujah!” Here’s my Week #17 write up.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Dec 25, 2019 in Blog, The Van Morrison Master Class |

A closer look at the history behind the songs and music by Van Morrison, with commentary by Nolan Dalla.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Dec 24, 2019 in Blog, Movie Reviews |

My review of “Marriage Story,” on Netflix.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Dec 21, 2019 in Blog |

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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Dec 17, 2019 in Blog, Music and Concert Reviews, The Van Morrison Master Class |

Part 2 of a multiple part series on the life, work, music, and career of Northern Irish singer and songwriter, Van “the Man” Morrison.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Dec 14, 2019 in Blog |

One of the many things about how sports betting is covered in the media that drives me crazy is the careless use of lazy terminology, including “sharps” and “smart money” and “wiseguys.”
There’s no such thing.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Dec 10, 2019 in Blog, The Van Morrison Master Class |

The first segment of a multiple part series on the life, work, music, and career of Northern Irish singer and songwriter, Van “the Man” Morrison.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Dec 7, 2019 in Blog |

“Buy low, sell high” is a tried and true investment strategy that has some application to sports betting.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Nov 24, 2019 in Blog |

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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Nov 22, 2019 in Blog, Personal, Politics |

Today marks the 56th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Some 19 months before that tragic day, I was born in Dallas. My family lived in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas. That’s where Lee Harvey Oswald resided and was ultimately captured after committing one of the most infamous murders in history. Today’s column reveals what life was like growing up in the shadows of the Kennedy Assassination.
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