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Monday, May 13 Bourbon BBQ Dinner at Perilla Perilla is launching a series of Monday night bourbon-BBQ tastings that will run through the end of June. Tonight, the menu features Gouda hush puppies, H... More »
Daughtry Citi Field Friday, July 20 Better than: Johan Santana's ankle. In this hyperdistracted age, it would only seem logical that heading out to the ballpark has become an experience where any a... More »
Today join some of the biggest acts in the world for an evening of world-class pop, bachata, merengue, salsa, reggaeton, banda, and vallenato. Sun., July 15, 5:30 p.m., 2012 More »
In terms of impact, Matt Harvey didn't do much for the Mets this season. The Mets strictly limited his starts and innings pitched. Still, Harvey brought with him something better than a couple more in the wins column--he brought hope for 2013. "I don't want to jinx him," says Ron Darling, "but he's got mechanics as good as Tom Seaver." That's not hype: Everything about Harvey points in a Seaver-like direction, from his ERA (around or under 3.00 for most of his stint with the Mets) to... More »
We wouldn't argue too much with anyone who picks David Wright, but for sheer value, sheer entertainment, and sheer inspiration--the entire package--the best and most valuable Met of the 2012 season is R.A. Dickey. If his second half wasn't quite as dynamic as his first (12-1), did you really expect him to have a .923 win-loss percentage for the entire season? Lots of pitchers have thrown unhittable knuckleballs, but Dickey is the first pitcher in major-league history--the... More »
Actually, minority owner. Unlike most social critics/comics, Bill Maher didn't sell out, he bought in. To the Mets. This is great news. For one thing, it hugely pissed off insufferable prigs like the New York Post's Andrea Peyser, who still has a bug up her butt about Maher's remarks 11 years ago that the 2001 terrorists weren't cowards. (Bravery, of course, being a quality that belongs solely to virtuous nations like ours; bad people can't be brave.) Maher is a skeptic, and whatever public... More »
Visit Big Shea while you can as the Mets will be moving next door to Citi Field to start the 2009 season. Unless you are John Rocker take the 7 train and enjoy the 20 minute ride from Grand Central Station through Queens right to Shea Stadium. Make sure your metro card has fare for the return trip to Manhattan prior to going to the game as you do not want to get stuck waiting to reload your metrocard after the game.
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