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The Giants' beat the Patriots last night for the second time in four years, and New Yorkers took to the streets (and the bars) to celebrate the hometown win. The game may be over, but the party sure isn't. Here's a look at the NY papers' front pages to remind us why we should all still be celebrating. More»
What's more surprising about this weekend's NYT's expose on underage drinking in the Hamptons nightclubs? The fact that several promoters had the balls to go on record admitting their roles in shepherding their young herd into clubs, or the fact that this is in any way "new" news to be headlined in the Styles section? Does anyone over 21 actually have the desire to go to these clubs? Hasn't this been the case since the beginning of time? Is this what our ever growing conservative society is coming to? Time to move to Europe. MORE>>>
While the Post took the initial dive and "exposed" the underage drinking occurring at Nello Summertimes (which, in turn, caused a major crackdown on the club and their police security guards), the NY Times is doing their own investigating, this time with the popular Hamptons hot spots such as SL East (also known as the former Lily Pond) and South Pointe. So how do these youngsters manage to get past the velvet ropes anyway? More»
CNN anchor extraordinaire Anderson Cooper will be lending his verbal talents to Broadway this spring. Does this mean the silver fox will pipe up his dulcet singing voice for the big stage? More»
Last week stalwart New York journalist Pete Hamill won the prestigious Louis Auchincloss Prize, presented by the Museum of the City of New York. Today he answered our questions pertaining to the writing life and this fair city. More»
Gawker was all over the strange picture choice for the Page Six item about the closing of Santos Party House; the photo erroneously features Nur Khan, Paul Sevigny and Don Hill who do not run the Chinatown club busted for drugs. But we touched base with the New York Post editor-in-chief who defended his paper: More»
Why anyone decided Eliot Spitzer was a good character to host a politically tinged talk show is almost as baffling as why the New York Post decided his strumpet Ashley Dupre should pen a love advice column. And you can see all the wonderful awkwardness in the clip More»
Linguistic trend alert! "Having a moment," the saying used to denote something, someone or someplace fashionable and trendy, has become fashionable and trendy itself. Maybe even excessively so. More»
What is going on with savvy, street smart, no-BS New Yorkers? First came word of a sweeping price-gouging scam among cabbies. Now comes news of a resurgence of age-old con jobs successfully swindling us. More»
Yuppie parents in New York have made their presence felt in many ways: stroller rage, dragging their brats into bars where no one else wants them, being loud. Now, in addition to being seen and heard, they can be tasted, as mother's milk (literally) makes its way on to a Manhattan restaurant menu. More»