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Jets Game Stun Gun Victim Claims Assailant Talked During 9/11 Moment Of Silence

Jets Game Stun Gun Victim Claims Assailant Talked During 9/11 Moment Of Silence

One of the men reportedly zapped by 59-year-old Larry McKelvey's stun gun at last Sunday's Jets game claims that McKelvey "jabbered" during the moment of silence for 9/11 victims, and badmouthed George W. Bush, in addition to sitting during the national anthem. "It was the most disrespectful thing I have ever seen," 46-year-old Ian Cummings told the Daily News. McKelvey allegedly used his stun gun (not to ever be confused with the trademarked name of a completely DIFFERENT type of weapon that pumps electrical current into human bodies) to shock Cummings, a former Marine and a third man, before being subdued by the crowd. more ›

Video: Another Baseball Fan Falls Over Railing Reaching For Ball

Video: Another Baseball Fan Falls Over Railing Reaching For Ball
   

Two baseball fans have fallen to their deaths so far this season, with the most recent fatality occurring Thursday night when a firefighter attending a Rangers game with his son reached for a ball and fell over a railing to the concrete below. But that tragic incident wasn't about to stop sports fan Keith Carmickle, who was so determined to grab a ball at last night's Major League Baseball Home Run Derby that he jumped up onto a metal table about 18 inches wide and lunged for a dinger from Milwaukee's Prince Fielder. He missed, and toppled over the railing: more ›

Yeah, We Drink More Wine Than France, So What?

Yeah, We Drink More Wine Than France, So What?

Just in case it hasn't been made abundantly clear, NYers like their reds and their whites almost as much as they enjoy complaining about the MTA. And according to a new report by a California wine industry company, the U.S. surpassed France to become the world's largest wine consumers last year. more ›

Alleged Russian Spy: "Anything Can Happen" In The USA

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Who doesn't love a story about alleged Russian spies living amongst us in the city and the suburbs? And when one of those "spies" seems to be a party girl with a "Victoria's Secret body." The Post takes a real shine to Anna Chapman, who wrote on her Facebook page, "America is a free country. Over here, it is easy to meet successful people. In Moscow, it is practically impossible because you have to be as successful as they are... here you can meet successful people on the street and go have dinner with them." more ›

Team USA Loses To Ghana, 2-1, In Overtime, Exits World Cup

       

Ghana took a quick lead over USA in the first five minutes of today's single-elimination World Cup game with a goal from Kevin-Prince Boateng. The US has had a tough time through the game, with yellow cards issued to Ricardo Clark and full-back Steve Cherundolo, and just five goal shots as compared to Ghana's seven. In other World Cup News, Bill Clinton is reportedly sitting next to Mick Jagger at the game. more ›

City's Bars Get a World Cup Bump

City's Bars Get a World Cup Bump

Soccer fans are already gearing up for this afternoon's World Cup map between the USA and Ghana, but the biggest winners in the World Cup may be the places pouring pints for fans. Bars around the city have been cashing in on the quad-annual soccer madness, inspiring even quiet lounges to redesign themselves around the games. Jack Keane of Nevada Smiths told the Post, "If there was no World Cup right now, we would have no business. Literally, there'd be nobody here." more ›

USA's World Cup Tie, The Day After

       

After the USA soccer—or football—team's surprising tie with the British team in its first match of the World Cup had American fans thrilling—and British ones cursing. One man, who traveled 15 hours from Ohio to watch the game in NYC, told the Post, "1776, one to zero. Now it's two to zero." more ›

Not Tonight (or Any Time Soon), Honey

Not Tonight (or Any Time Soon), Honey

Congratulations, America! You're having less sex than almost anyone else! According to the Durex Sexual Wellbeing Global Survey, Americans get it on less often than most, with only 53% having regular, weekly action (and with only 44% actually reporting being satisfied with their sex lives). more ›

Police Investigate Sexual Attacks on Bleecker Street

Police Investigate Sexual Attacks on Bleecker Street

The police released a sketch of a man suspected of attacking two women early Sunday in the West Village. In both incidents, the women were exiting cabs when he attacked. more ›

Best of New York, According to New York Mag

Best of New York, According to New York Mag

New York’s Best of New York lifestyle catalog is out, and among the rightful winners, like Best Old School Lobby: The Chrysler Building and Best Dive Bar: Mars Bar, there are some curious ‘bests’ to ponder. more ›

New Trend: Escaping the Suburbs

New Trend: Escaping the Suburbs

The Atlantic is asking if today's McMansions are tomorrow's tenements in an article titled The Next Slum. It seems suburban developments nationwide are seeing the same problems the city streets are: druggies, homeless, grafitti, gang activity, broken windows, stray bullets, and even in Pleasantville copper wire is a commodity. more ›

The Knitting Factory to Relocate?

The Knitting Factory to Relocate?

The rumor mill's in motion and word is that The Knitting Factory will be moving out of its long time home on Leonard Street. The news doesn't come as a surprise as last April brought word that the building the venue is housed in would be sold. more ›

Gordon Ramsay Ruins Valentine Dinner for Jersey Lovers

Gordon Ramsay Ruins Valentine Dinner for Jersey Lovers

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay doesn’t give a damn about you, your girlfriend, or the special Valentine’s Day dinner you had planned – so drop your fork and get the hell off his set! That seems to be the way things went last Thursday night when diners at New Jersey’s fancy Hannah and Masons restaurant were summarily evicted – mid-meal – to facilitate production on Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA series. No matter how romantic the rabble, it just wouldn’t do to have them cluttering up Ramsay’s frame – one only hopes the cameras were rolling when the guests were asked to leave. more ›

Parade of Pups at Madison Square Garden

Parade of Pups at Madison Square Garden

It's that time of year again - the Westminster Kennel Club will be naming the Best in Show dog tonight. Today is day two (of two) of the Westminster Kennel Club's 132nd Dog show, and the best in group for the sporting, working and toy groups will be determined. Those dogs will face off against the winners of the herding (an Australian Shepherd), non-sporting (a standard poodle), terrier (a Sealhyam Terrier), and the hound (a beagle) groups. more ›

Two-Alarm Fire at Hunts Point Market

Two-Alarm Fire at Hunts Point Market

This evening, there was a two-alarm fire at the Hunts Point Market in the Bronx. Hunts Point Cooperative Market, the "Largest Food Distribution Center in the World," is where many meat and meat products are processed and distributed in the tri-state area. more ›

MSG Goes to the Dogs Tomorrow

MSG Goes to the Dogs Tomorrow

The 132nd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show arrives at Madison Square Garden Monday. The two-day event has thousands of dogs undergo a winnowing process that culminates with the awarding of Best in Show. The American Kennel Club recognizes 157 disinct breeds that are eligible for competition, and four of those breeds are brand new entries to the field. They include the Tibetan mastiff (a working dog), the Beaucerand and Swedish vallhund (herding dogs), and the Plott (a hound). more ›

Super Giants Celebrations Get Crazy, Plus Details on Tomorrow's Ticker Tape Parade

Super Giants Celebrations Get Crazy, Plus Details on Tomorrow's Ticker Tape Parade

After the stunning Giants' Super Bowl win, people cheered like they hadn't seen a Super Bowl victory in 17 years! Throughout the city, folks were stumbling onto streets, chanting the names of players and even getting arrested. more ›

Not Bowled Over By Football? Some Not So Super TV Alternatives

Not Bowled Over By Football? Some Not So Super TV Alternatives

We already covered the Super Bowl half time show alternatives, but what if you're not a football fan or your team didn’t make it? What if you don’t want to sit through a football game to watch commercials or if you hate Joe Buck and Troy Aikman? Well, don’t worry, there are some television alternatives for you if you don’t want to watch either the game or the countless hours of pre-game shows. more ›

Report: Mets and Twins Agree to Deal for Santana

Report: Mets and Twins Agree to Deal for Santana

The Mets have finally landed a much needed arm to lead their rotation. USA Today is reporting that the Minnesota Twins and the Mets have agreed to terms for pitcher Johan Santana. The two-time Cy Young winner comes to the Mets at a high cost, with the Mets delivering outfielder Carlos Gomez and pitchers Phil Humber, Deolis Guerra and Kevin Mulvey to the Twins. Conditions of the deal include the Mets and Santana reaching agreement on a contract (rumored at six or seven year contract extension in the area of $150 million) and that Santana passes a physical. According to USA Today Santana and the Mets have between 48-72 hours to reach an agreement. more ›

475 Kent Avenue to be Padlocked at 4PM

475 Kent Avenue to be Padlocked at 4PM

A week after the illegally converted-for-residential use warehouse 475 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg was evacuated by city agencies, due to building violations including an illegal matzoh bakery (and combustible grains being stored in the basement), the building will be padlocked this afternoon at 4PM. There will be a "solemn observance of the shutting of a great arts community," according to a press release we received. More details:

Come and show your support for the 200+ displaced tenants of 475 and the live/work community as a whole. more ›

Father Remembers Heath Ledger "With His Skateboard, a Canvas Bag and His Beanie"

Father Remembers Heath Ledger "With His Skateboard, a Canvas Bag and His Beanie"

Last night, the G'Day USA Australia Ball was held at the Waldorf Astoria hotel, concluding Australia Week festivities. But the week held sadness, after Australian actor Heath Ledger was found dead in his Soho apartment on Tuesday. At the ball, Australian Counsel-General John Olsen read an unexpected letter from Ledger's father Kim:

"Heath is, and always will be, an Australian. more ›

Noteworthy Television This Week: Call the Fashion Police it's the Cashmere Mafia

Noteworthy Television This Week: Call the Fashion Police it's the Cashmere Mafia

Darren Starr’s Sex in the City like Cashmere Mafia was set to debut at the end of November, but was put off due to the writers' strike. So don’t get too attached to this series, since there appears to be only seven episodes produced of the 13 ordered. more ›

Smart Cars to Hit City Streets in January

Smart Cars to Hit City Streets in January

Perhaps it's the high cost of fuel or the difficulty to find parking, but the arrival of the Smart car has some New Yorkers very excited. The compact car first made its debut in New York at the MoMA, but should be in showrooms in late January. Mercedes Benz parent company Daimler says that over 30,000 people have paid the $99 to reserve one of the $15,000 cars and The Post says many of the Smart cars are coming to NYC. One city resident even put the deposit down without driving the car, "I haven't even driven one, yet I am putting in a reservation. It's all somewhat irrational, but I had to have it." more ›

Todd Patrick, Concert Promoter

Todd Patrick, Concert Promoter

Since settling in New York in 2001, promoter Todd Patrick – known through his website as Todd P – has established himself as a major force in the avant-garde rock scene. In the fastidious spirit of a modern day Bill Graham – though without the passion for profits – Patrick has distinguished himself with his commitment to producing shows at atypical, under-the-radar locations like lofts, rooftops and funky, “illegal” clubs. Often eschewing such vagaries as... more ›

Rudy "Loves to Spit in Your Eye"

Rudy "Loves to Spit in Your Eye"

"Sleight of hand," "litany of needless fights," "ugly racial polarization" - just some of the phrases in this week's New York magazine's cover story about Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor turned presidential candidate. Chris Smith's article serves as both refresher to New Yorkers about Giuliani's reign as mayor with some fun tidbits (did you realize that then-Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik commissioned 30 miniature busts of himself?) as well as a cautionary tale to non-New Yorkers.... more ›

Dentsu Ad Outfit Countersues Exec in Brothel Scandal

Dentsu Ad Outfit Countersues Exec in Brothel Scandal

The Japanese ad agency being sued by one of its former employees for forcing him to go to brothels is countersuing, saying that Steve Biegel was fired for poor performance, not because he complained about sex shenanigans at work. Details of Biegel's lawsuit were released late last week and included info on ad shop CEO's peculiar affinity for crotch shots of women, including one he took of Maria Sharapova and passed around the office. That... more ›

Will <em>American Gangster</em> Whack <em>Bee Movie</em>?

Will American Gangster Whack Bee Movie?

Two movies set in New York are coming out today, and both are getting a lot of press, promo and opined upon. more ›

A Marathon Weekend: Olympic Trials and NYC Marathon

A Marathon Weekend: Olympic Trials and NYC Marathon

Photograph the 2006 New York City Marathon finish line by CraigsPage on flickr Marathon fans, your time is here because this weekend, there are two 26.2 mile races in the city. In addition to the New York City Marathon on Sunday, Saturday is the USA Olympic Trials for the 2008 Olympic Men's Marathon. Saturday's Olympic Trials will feature the country's best long distance runners as they contend for the first spots on the 2008... more ›

Memo: 2 of 5 Crime Families Wanted Giuliani Dead

Memo: 2 of 5 Crime Families Wanted Giuliani Dead

Former FBI agent Roy Lindley DeVecchio has been on trial for four counts of murder, as prosecutors have accused him of being a mob informant. And the trial is being described as a "blockbuster" because it's "one of the worst law enforcement corruption cases in U.S. history." But DeVecchio wasn't centerstage yesterday - news about former Mayor - and former U.S. Attorney - Rudy Giuliani riveted the court. more ›

A Touch of Grace

A Touch of Grace

It sounds like a Project Runway challenge: create a look Princess Grace would have worn. However, the six gowns that are currently being displayed in the windows of Saks Fifth Avenue were created by some of the top designers -- each being paired with a specific look to be reinterpreted in a modern way. more ›

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