Chaos Rage Room in Bennington, Vermont is closing its doors on May 1 and going mobile. According to Chaos Rage Room owner, Mackenzie Moffitt, people will soon be able to book Chaos for private events ...
A brand-new high-energy entertainment concept just opened at The Shops at West End in St. Louis Park. The exciting venue is called iSmash West End, and it’s bringing a fresh kind of fun to the Twin ...
IT’S GETTING A LITTLE TOUGHER TO SAY TOMORROW OR ONE OF A KIND. REPORTER MICHELLE MEREDITH IS RETIRING FROM WESH 2 NEWS ALL THIS WEEK. WE’RE SAYING YES TO THE STORIES SHE’S BEEN BEGGING OUR BOSSES TO ...
It’s a common scenario for the business located on Ogden Avenue. Just last week, a mother-daughter pair walked into the building. The mother had recently broken up with her husband after learning he ...
An axe-throwing and rage room venue's bid to serve alcohol has been approved, despite concerns from the police. Customers visiting Rage It Out in Consett will be able to drink at the Queen Street site ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A new business is opening in Topeka, where guests can break items to relieve stress. Anger Management 785 will join spaces with Odin’s Lair and allow patrons to use bats, clubs ...
Grab your sledgehammers and get ready. iSmash, a fast-growing interactive entertainment brand known for its rage rooms, splatter painting and axe-throwing is opening in Stuart March 21, according to a ...
Columnist and film critic Richard Roeper joins Bob Sirott to talk about the opening of a new “rage room” in Chicago Heights and what exactly they are used for. He also shares details about the city’s ...
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What would be the third ax-throwing spot in Libertyville has a thumbs-up from an advisory panel. The village plan commission has recommended adding ax throwing and rage amusement lounges as permitted ...
Tennis can become an emotional game and on the court there is nowhere to hide in an arena full of fans and television cameras everywhere. But now the tour is taking seriously an idea to provide ...
Remember the moment caught on camera during the Australian Open when Coco Gauff thought nobody could see her smashing her racket? Well, ESPN caught the whole thing, catapulting it into the public eye.
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