Nicole Richie And Sean Avery Play 'Plead The Fifth'
"Fashion Star" mentor Nicole Richie and fashionista hockey player Sean Avery played "Plead The Fifth" on "Watch What Happens Live" (Weeknights, 11 p.m...
"Fashion Star" mentor Nicole Richie and fashionista hockey player Sean Avery played "Plead The Fifth" on "Watch What Happens Live" (Weeknights, 11 p.m...
Posted 02.17.2012
Welcome to the CD menagerie. Sean Avery rendered the animal kingdom out of shattered compact discs! These old-fangled, music-storing devices were a...
Nora Zelevansky | Posted 04.03.2012
The designers must each approach total strangers, isolate a muse and also, (in what they keep calling an "'All Stars' Twist!") collect clothing off the backs of anyone who will give it up.
AP | By IRA PODELL | Posted 11.28.2011
NEW YORK -- Wayne Simmonds of the Philadelphia Flyers escaped punishment by the NHL on Tuesday night because the league doesn't have conclusive eviden...
AP | Posted 11.27.2011
PHILADELPHIA (Associated Press) -- The rivalry between the Flyers and Rangers turned ugly in a penalty-filled preseason game that also appeared to inc...
Len Berman | Posted 10.10.2011
With runners on first and third, a pitcher sometimes fakes a pickoff throw to third, while trying to catch the runner at first. It worked last night. Angels pitcher Jordan Walden nailed Curtis Granderson with the ploy.
Eric Villency | Posted 10.05.2011
I sat down with some of the most accomplished professional athletes and fitness gurus to learn about their approach to wellness.
AP | Posted 11.08.2011
LOS ANGELES — New York Rangers player Sean Avery is out on bail after he was arrested in California on allegations he shoved an officer at his H...
Reuters | Dan Wiessner | Posted 08.15.2011
By Dan Wiessner ALBANY, June 15 (Reuters) - The New York state Assembly approved same-sex marriage on Wednesday and the bill is likely to face ...
AP | MICHAEL GORMLEY | Posted 08.14.2011
ALBANY, N.Y. — After a second day of a lobbying blitz and propelled by Gov. Andrew Cuomo's personal buttonholing of GOP senators, a measure to l...
Edward Jackson | Posted 08.02.2011
Professional athletes are on the ball when it comes to talking about, recognizing and defending gay rights. Doing so is becoming, although haltingly and unevenly, the new normal in sports.
Len Berman | Posted 07.12.2011
When you think of Sean Avery of the Rangers, you think of a pest. You somehow don't think of him as being a spokesperson for marriage rights.
Posted 07.10.2011
New York Ranger Sean Avery is the latest celebrity addition to the Human Rights Campaign's "New Yorkers For Marriage Equality" video series. He is als...
Posted 05.25.2011
New York Rangers winger Sean Avery posed nude on a t-shirt for fashion designer Marc Jacobs' "Protect The Skin You're In" campaign. The shirt featur...
Asher Smith | Posted 05.25.2011
The NHL is more than happy to profit from the enmity of its players. So it's a bit rich that they decide to cry foul when athletes actually act as if they have some sort of personal investment in their craft.
Posted 05.25.2011
During the first period of the New York Islanders' 6-4 win over the Rangers on Monday, Islanders defenseman James Wisniewski made an obscene gesture t...
Posted 05.25.2011
We're not quite sure what Page Six is talking about...the gossip column reported on Thursday: Closet couple Hilary Rhoda and Sean Avery turned up f...
PopEater.com | Posted 05.25.2011
Lindsay Lohan "threw a fit" last night in a New York City club, tossing a drink into a model's face, according to a New York Post source. The model wa...
Brad Kurtzberg | Posted 05.25.2011
Hockey is a strange game to those who are unfamiliar with it. It is the only major professional sport where fighting is considered an "accepted" part...
Huffington Post | Jessica Gusman | Posted 05.25.2011
New Yorkers take their sports seriously. With six big league teams, there are many star athletes to follow and lots to watch. Whether you are a Yank...
Lilit Marcus | Posted 05.25.2011
The vanity internship: A position taken by a person who is already rich and famous but thinks it would be fun to go into an office every day and 'work.'
nytimes.com | ALLEN SALKIN | Posted 05.25.2011
Mr. Avery is an unusual presence himself. A charmer off the ice with a fashion sense even sharper, perhaps, than David Beckham's, he worked as an inte...
Dave Hollander | Posted 05.25.2011
When will sportswriters return to writing about the actual sports they cover? The sports industry has been selling so much off-the-field garbage for so long, it forgets to sell the thing that matters.
AP | JAIME ARON | Posted 05.25.2011
DALLAS — Of all the cajoling, snide remarks and other stunts Sean Avery pulled on the way to becoming the biggest pest in hockey, never had he g...
Hollywood Reporter | Borys Kit | Posted 05.25.2011
TORONTO -- Do real men wear Prada? New Line Cinema will presumably answer that question in a film about professional hockey player Sean Avery's exper...
Posted 03.13.2012