Anthony Bourdain – No Reservations

Oct 24, 2011 No Comments by

He’s brilliant, and snarky (his word), but Anthony Bourdain has made himself quite a living eating & traveling, so you really have to give him some credit.  His show has added a new twist, now he’s ROASTING, but this time it’s other TV Foodies! Even though I’m not addicted to TV Food Network stuff, “Cake [...]

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Wynton Marsalis turning 50

Oct 21, 2011 No Comments by

by Mickey Muridea It’s hard to believe that on Tuesday, October 18, 2011 Wynton Marsalis will turn 50, I still remember my first time I saw Wynton with his own band perform in 1982 in Charlotte, NC. This evening they celebrate the work of Wynton with the performance with special guests and the Jazz at [...]

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1986 MLB All-Star Game

Oct 20, 2011 No Comments

by Joseph Terrazas My hometown team, The Kansas City Royals won the World Series in “85″ so the winning and losing managers of the previous World Series manage the teams. This was Dick Howser’s last game to manage as he was coming down with brain cancer. You could tell cause in news conferences he was [...]

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In search of Daisy Duke

Oct 19, 2011 No Comments

by Jonathan H. Duke Gardens is what old real money is all about. Anytime we’re talking about 2000+ acres of manicured this, and scuplted that – you can’t help but wish you had of taste of what of it must have been like if your daddy had founding the American “freakin” Tobacco Company – politcal [...]

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Big East Basketball: A story of love, revenge & sushi

Oct 18, 2011 No Comments

By Mike B. This one’s got a little of everything. Basketball, Love, Revenge, Sushi and more. All wrapped up in a tidy story told by Mike about what we assume MUST have been his last day at work for these guys! Enjoy

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California Jam – The Ultimate Concert Experience

Oct 16, 2011 1 Comment

by Karen Kritzer I was 16 and working at Wallich’s Music City.  Cal Jam was touted as “The Ultimate Concert Experience” and expected to break records as far as attendance & ticket sales.  It cost a whopping $10 to see Emerson Lake & Palmer, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Black Oak Arkansas, Earth Wind & Fire, [...]

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Stealing 1 Day from the summer that wasn’t

Oct 15, 2011 No Comments

by Matt P. In the summer the wasn’t – at least there was one day that WAS. You can’t get much better than this – a day that included summer sun, family, boats, lobsters – and all in October. If you’re not from the Northeast – you may not be aware of our wet, wet [...]

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Giants drop one to the Seahawks

Oct 14, 2011 No Comments

by Donald Mallard This was the my second time in the new GIANT stadium, not Met Life. It was the hottest day that I every when to a football game sunny and 82 degree and we were sitting in the sun for the whole game. I have now sat in the cheap seats upstairs and [...]

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Clapton (Slowhand Gives another lesson in perfection)

Oct 13, 2011 1 Comment

by Joseph Terrazas Ferroe and percussionist Ray Cooper, tossed Rythems around with consummate ease. They traded licks during “Sunshine of your love”. This Concert was to good for some of us to possibly enjoy them at home off our Albums or Cd’s. It was Dreamy Perfection.There were so may examples of Clapton’s genius it was [...]

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The day they cancelled baseball

Oct 11, 2011 No Comments

by Gary S. At 11:43 pm on Thursday, October 6 Major League Baseball announce the rest of the 2011 baseball season will canceled as they was no reason to play it. Nova gave up 2 home runs in the 1st and Sabathia gave up 1 more run in the 5th. The Yankees left 11 men [...]

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