Gotham And The World Series
The Perfect Marriage The history of the World Series and New York City baseball are virtually intertwined. Needless to say, there
The Perfect Marriage The history of the World Series and New York City baseball are virtually intertwined. Needless to say, there
The comedian and actor performs at Westbury and talks about being the subject of a new documentary Robert Klein has been
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While most people view James Cagney as the prototypical hard-boiled gangster affiliated with the Golden Age of Hollywood, the musical that
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As diligently as I follow a gluten-free diet (and I am diligent—I never, ever knowingly and willingly cheat), sometimes it happens—I
Say the name Carole Bayer Sager to most people and you’ll probably get a blank stare. But start throwing hit song
For some, the mention of Crohn’s disease will elicit a pained expression or a sympathetic nod. To others it may sound
Every January, the ball gets rolling for the World Series of Beer Pong (WSOBP). Yes, you read that right. The WSOBP
Everyone loves an ice cold, frosty brew. Or if you’re European, a warm ale or stout. Whatever your prefer, beer drinking
The New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) has named Derek Coy as its new Veterans’ Health Officer. A United States Marine
With the beginning of the string of ‘R’ months upon us, it’s practically a holiday on Long Island. The old saying
By any measure, the 2016 election will go down in history as the most complex and challenging contest in my long
The much-awaited 33rd Annual Oyster Festival takes place Oct. 15 and 16 in Oyster Bay. Read Long Island Weekly‘s special pullout
In 1975, there was a single craft brewery in the United States; today there are more than 2,000. A once-ungainly movement,
As Election Day 2016 approaches I am wondering how first-time voters, especially young people, are faring. Even when my powers of
“Life is too short to drink cheap beer.” Those inspiring words on a sign behind the counter at brewing supply store
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Punk rock band Green Day promised to blow the roof off Webster Hall Saturday and did just that with a two-and-a-half-hour
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