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Former Knicks All-Rookie Member Hopes To Get Back In NBA
Langston Galloway is no longer in the NBA, but he has to be enjoying his basketball journey at the moment. The 32-year-old was a part of the USA Select Team that got to have a three-day training camp with the Team USA men’s basketball team. That means playing with LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Anthony Edwards, Jayson Tatum, Joel Embiid, and other star players. He is still practicing with the team and even got to play against Serbia in an exhibition game (Galloway hit a three-pointer).
Merce Lemon played Elsewhere Zone One w/ Renny Conti & wished bone (pics, setlist)
Pittsburgh-based singer-songwriter Merce Lemon has a new album, Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild, out in September, and ahead of that she has a few shows lined up this summer. She stopped in Brooklyn for a show at Elsewhere Zone One on Sunday, where her set included her lovely recent singles “Will You Do Me a Kindness” and “Backyard Lover,” and a beautiful cover of Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s “I See a Darkness.” Her earnest folk gets some noisy roughened edges from the riffs that guitarist Reid Magette was ripping throughout, and it makes for a great combination.
Hauser & Wirth New York will present a major exhibition of Jason Rhoades' 'Car Projects'
Photograph for Jason Rhoades’ ‘Swedish Erotica and Fiero Parts’ (1994). © The Estate of Jason Rhoades. Courtesy the Estate of Jason Rhoades and Hauser & Wirth. NEW YORK, NY.- For Jason Rhoades, the car was a vehicle of artistic pursuit and ambition. Starting 5 September, Hauser & Wirth New York will present a major exhibition of his ‘Car Projects,’ including a fleet of different makes of readymade car sculptures. The installation will also feature a monumental work from 2000 named in tribute to the dada modernist and car collector Francis Picabia. ‘DRIVE II’ will run concurrent to the yearlong exploration of Rhoades’ art and car culture taking place at Hauser & Wirth Downtown Los Angeles.
Citadel’s Ken Griffin Boosts Stake in Jim Dolan’s Sphere
Ken Griffin raised his stake in Sphere Entertainment to 5.3%, according to a Monday SEC filing. The hedge fund titan previously owned 1.6% of the Sphere through his investment firm Citadel but added more than 900,000 shares since April 1, and now holds 1.5 million shares.Sporticast 363: Jim Dolan Has Thoughts on NBA's New TV Deals Griffin boosted his position at the same time as another hedge fund giant was investing in the Sphere. Last month, New York Mets owner Steve Cohen disclosed a new 5.5% stake in Sphere Entertainment in an SEC filing for his hedge fund Point72 Asset Management....
Darren Walker, who reoriented the Ford Foundation, will step down
Darren Walker, then the Ford Foundation's soon to named president, in front of "I Am A Man" by Hank Willis Thomas at the Ford Foundation headquarters in New York, July 23, 2013. Walker announced on Monday, July 22, 2024, that he would step down as the president of the Ford Foundation at the end of 2025 after what will have been a consequential 12-year tenure in which he shifted the institution’s focus to inequality and oversaw the distribution of $7 billion in grants. (Joshua Bright/The New York Times)
Hunter Biden drops lawsuit against Fox News
Hunter Biden has dropped a lawsuit against Fox News accusing them of illegally publishing explicit images of him as part of a streaming series titled “The Trial of Hunter Biden.”. The lawsuit involved the dissemination of intimate images without Biden’s consent, purportedly violating New York’s revenge porn law....
Inter Arma Have a Handful of East Coast Shows Lined Up
Months after the release of their latest album New Heaven, Inter Arma‘s got some live dates coming up that you should absolutely go to if you’re able to get out to the east coast. For five days this coming September, the insanely heavy blackened post-metal outfit will be...
West Side pols oppose Hudson Yards casino they fear would ‘alter’ the High Line ‘experience’
Two state legislators representing Manhattan’s West Side are opposing Related Companies/Wynn’s plan to erect a glittering casino in Hudson Yards near the High Line. “I’ve been clear: I’m philosophically opposed to a casino on the west side of Manhattan. The community has been against it, and unless that changes, I’m a no,” said Assemblyman Tony Simone.
NYC councilman slapped with ethics complaint for mocking colleague who allegedly bit cop
These were some biting accusations. A New York City councilman was slapped with an ethics complaint for allegedly mocking a fellow council member accused of biting a cop during a protest against a homeless shelter. Brooklyn Councilman Justin Brannan allegedly referred to Councilwoman Susan Zhuang as “Susan Fang” and brought...
Manhattan is becoming a ‘buyer’s market’ — blame people fleeing to Florida
From Delaware, Mr. Weir on our universities’ religious hate: “Our forefathers formed this nation under Judeo-Christian beliefs. And came here thanks to ‘In God We Trust.’ We have gotten off our sacred trust.”. NYC’s Clotilde: “We’re now fighting ‘the immense sanctimony of posterity’ that we impose,...
Attempted murder suspect in stabbing of MTA bus driver walks free after grand jury doesn’t indict him in time
The attacker who allegedly stabbed a Brooklyn MTA bus driver in a broad-daylight fit of rage last month was charged with attempted murder – but walked free because a grand jury did not indict him in time, according to cops and prosecutors. Malachi Houston, 27, was arrested July 8...
Two NJ police officers among trio accused in menacing burglary
JERSEY CITY — Two off-duty Jersey City police officers and a third man have been accused of threatening individuals earlier this year, while one defendant was armed with a baseball bat. Adrian Tejada and Robert Nunez were each charged with burglary and three counts of terroristic threats. The 28-year-old...
Little League NYS All-Star 11s baseball: South Shore cruises into winners’ bracket final
South Shore Little League’s 11-year-old baseball squad has prided itself all summer on pitching and defense. The combo has been the ignitor behind the team’s District 24 and Section 3 South banners so far and it held up in a tight 2-1 NY State tournament opening win over White Plains on Saturday.
PS 25 students donate animal banner artwork to be displayed at Staten Island Zoo
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — It’s always good news when individuals step to the plate to benefit a Staten Island not-for-profit organization. No truer words were spoken last week, when the Staten Island Zoo became the recipient of original banner artwork, hand painted and donated by students from PS 25 South Richmond High School Seaview Academy.
Former NYC prison to turn into affordable housing units
A former prison in Manhattan that has been shut down since 2012 might finally be repurposed. The Bayview Correctional Facility on West 20th Street could be converted into 124 affordable housing units, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday.
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