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So we heard Charlie Sheen has been hanging out at the Sloppy Tuna, one of our favorite week night spots, so it must be cool, right? Well, we are about to make it super cool. One night, while throwing back a few drinks at The Tuna, I called somebody a "sloppy tuna." Without missing a beat, he turned around and flashed what has now become known as the Sloppy Tuna face (or Sloppy Tuna-ing) amongst friends, and most recently strangers... More»
The Westway will open in May, Angels and Kings may be closing, there will be music by the Williamsburg Waterfront this summer, and craft brew will no longer be served at Mets games. Plus hot servers and a hot new trend! Nightlife roundup made some mistakes last night, but it certainly had fun making them. More»
Last night we quickly caught up with Chris Brown and Chita Rivera as they attended the opening night of Rain, the Broadway tribute to the Beatles. Find out why C Sizzle associates the Liverpool boys with N-Sync and which Beatle Rivera had the hots for: More»
Metro area butchers were not impressed with the quality of raw meat in which increasingly tiresome provocateur Lady Gaga draped herself at the VMAs. Noting the lack of prime cuts on the "dress," Yonkers butcher Peter Cacioppo tells the News, "it ain't refrigerated. It's probably stinking bad." More»
The 9th annual Tribeca Film Festival kicks off today. Robert De Niro and others started TFF as a scrappy festival newcomer that would restore vitality to a struggling post-9/11 downtown. It has since earned its place on the global movie geek circuit and become a yearly must for locals. Here's a guide to some of the 2010 edition's most promising entries. More»
Unless both New York teams make it to the World Series – the Yankees saw their last time playing in Shea Stadium last night as they wrapped up the weekend Subway Series. Beginning with a double-header on Friday, the day-game being played in the Bronx before heading over to Flushing for the night game, the Yankees faced an insufferable loss that they overturned hours later.
Under the cover of the middle of the night, the Mets fired Manager Willie Randolph. After the mediocre beginning to this season that followed the team’s epic collapse last September, people having been speculating on Randolph’s possibly losing his job. Pitching coach Rick Peterson and first base coach Tom Nieto were let go early this morning as well—just two hours after the Mets' 9-6 victory over the Angels. Bench coach Jerry Manuel will take over managerial duties in the interim as the Mets front office decides who they want to lead its $138 million investment.