Maybe yes, maybe no, but I’m going to label Betty Buckley’s current show, Ah Men! The Boys of Broadway, at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency, as the most relaxed, the most consistently easy-going, the most personable, the funniest she’s ever presented in the many years she’s appeared at one or another of the major local boites. [...]
Archive for October, 2011
David Finkle: First Nighter: Betty Buckley Goes for Men in a Big-Hearted Feinstein’s at Loews Regency Way
White Sox Name Former Player As New Manager
CHICAGO — Robin Ventura was easing his way back into baseball with the Chicago White Sox. Hired as an adviser to player development director Buddy Bell in June, it afforded him just the right mix of work and time with his family. When Ozzie Guillen asked out of his contract near the end of the [...]
NBA Legend Recalls Golden Era Of New York Basketball
Born in Brooklyn in 1963, Chris Mullin came of age during the a golden age of basketball in the Big Apple. As immortalized in The City Game: Basketball From The Garden To The Playgrounds, Pete Axthelm’s iconic ode to hoops culture, New York City was the center of the basketball universe as Mullin grew up. [...]
The Good, The Bad, And The Duckly: A Look At The Evolution Of Oregon’s Football Uniforms.
There are some schools whose simple uniforms are staples of their program. If a college football fan were watch to a game dating back fifty years ago, they’d still be able to recognize Notre Dame’s traditional dark blue garb and gold helmet. The University of Oregon is not one of those schools (and for the [...]
Protesters Gather In Nation’s Capital With Economic, Social Justice Messages
WASHINGTON — More than 500 people gathered in Freedom Plaza on Thursday, participating in the “Stop the Machine” protest, a separate but parallel action to the ongoing Occupy DC protests in McPherson Square and the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York. The protesters, whose numbers are growing, have been waving signs and chanting about [...]

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