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[Photo via] After nearly 80 years in the wiener biz, NYC's legendary purveyor of hot dogs is about to do what any respectable establishment looking to expand would: on May 18, SBE opens a Papaya King in Hollywood. How will this NYC institution once prominently featured on an episode of "Seinfeld", wherein Kramer cannot resist the King's delicious dogs while in line to see the film Checkmate, translate here once it receives the SBE treatment? More»
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Haven't figured out what to be for Halloween yet? Same here. But we can help you narrow down your options if you're feeling overwhelmed. Last week when Aqua Lounge hosted the at the Science Fiction News Costume Launch Party, costumes were plentiful and wide-ranging, none of which were particularly great ideas, and nothing we haven't seen before. Consider this your guide to what not to be this year. More»
New York City's most famous purveyor of soup, made famous after he inspired Jerry Seinfeld's "Soup Nazi" character on the popular TV show, reopened his original Manhattan stall yesterday on West 56th near 8th Ave. But the original soup nazi, Al Yeganeh did not show up for the celebrations. More»
Under the watchful gaze of George Steinbrenner, the Yankees rose from from depths of the Major League to become a legendary team with 7 World Championship titles under its belt. He transformed a struggling team into a world-renowned franchise, no easy feat. More»
Some worry that season two of Jersey Shore won't live up to the first. The kids are students of the show now. Overexposed. Practiced. Cunning. But you can always Greyhound it to Seaside, bask in the memory of simpler times and buy a T-shirt commemorating a girl getting socked in the face. More»
We didn't want to believe it either, but hear us out on this one: George Costanze might just be the most accurate predictor of fashion trends, like, ever. Acne Polo? He called it. Uniqlo windbreakers? George was wearing them first. And the plaid...don't forget about the plaid. More»
The NYPD is looking into allegations that Jerry Seinfeld's driver illegally used an expired police placard to score a sweet parking spot up in Hell's Kitchen. Sounds like a zany Seinfeld subplot, right? Alas, it had more to do with the funnyman's endlessly promoted The Marriage Ref. More»