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Should Madison Square Garden Move?

| Posted 05.10.2013 | New York

By Alan Neuhauser MIDTOWN — Madison Square Garden could be given just 15 years to operate from its current location, a move that could potentiall...

Gay Couple Attacked By Basketball Fans In Alleged Hate Crime

Posted 05.10.2013 | Gay Voices

A New York gay couple attacked near Madison Square Garden over the weekend believes they were targeted because of their sexual orientation. Nick P...

August 31st, 1965: I See The Rolling Stones In Concert... And Charlie Watts Hits Me In the Face With His Drumstick, November 1969

Binky Philips | Posted 03.29.2013 | Entertainment
Binky Philips

My memories of this show are sadly more impressionistic than usual for me. But, with the help of my still-friend Ben who provided a few salient memory-jogging details, here's what I recall.

Curry on Fire

Tim Chartier | Posted 05.06.2013 | Sports
Tim Chartier

Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors lit up Madison Square Garden last week, scoring 54 points for a career high. For one night, Curry stopped and popped like an avatar in NBA Jam with a hand so hot that nets blazed as the balls kept swishing through.

Should Madison Square Garden Be Relocated?

DNAinfo | Posted 04.17.2013 | New York

MIDTOWN — Madison Square Garden’s bid to permanently renew an expired permit that allows it to operate as a high-capacity arena got the thumbs-dow...

Hockey Reporter Takes Puck To The Face

Posted 02.08.2013 | Sports

Sometimes the best seat in the house isn't always the safest. MSG rinkside reporter John Giannone was in the wrong place at the wrong time on Thurs...

You Will NEVER See This Again In A Wrestling Match

The Huffington Post | Ron Dicker | Posted 01.23.2013 | Sports

He's OK. By the grace of whatever watches over wrestling matches in South Dakota, Madison High School wrestler Michael McComish emerged nearly uns...

Twas The Night Before Knicksmas

Chris Greenberg | Posted 02.23.2013 | Sports
Chris Greenberg

Twas the night before Knicksmas, when all through the Garden Not a big man was stirring, not even Rasheed. The high tops were laced by the lockers with care, In hopes that St. Knick soon would be there.

Leonard Cohen Rocks Madison Square Garden

Margie Goldsmith | Posted 02.18.2013 | Entertainment
Margie Goldsmith

Early in the evening, Leonard Cohen adjusted the angle on his fedora, looked out at the audience and said, "I don't know when we'll meet again, but tonight I promise I'll give you everything I've got." And he did, including an encore of six more songs.

New Tattoos For Zayn And Louis! (PHOTOS)

The Huffington Post | Hannah Orenstein | Posted 12.07.2012 | Teen

It's no secret that One Direction loves body art. Earlier this week, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson invited tattoo artist John Bahel to their hotel ro...

Rolling Stones Join Massive Sandy Benefit

AP | DAVID BAUDER | Posted 02.06.2013 | Entertainment

NEW YORK — The Rolling Stones will join the artists already booked for next week's televised Superstorm Sandy benefit show in New York City, whi...

Justin Bieber Soars During Madison Square Garden Show

The Huffington Post | Treye Green | Posted 11.29.2012 | Entertainment

Justin Bieber still has his charm and he put it to full use during his Wednesday night show at Madison Square Garden. The sold out concert was the fir...

The Biggest Sandy Benefit Yet?

AP | Posted 01.09.2013 | Entertainment

NEW YORK — Madison Square Garden will hold a special concert next month to benefit those affected by Superstorm Sandy. No performers have been ...

MSG Employees Notified They Must Come Back To Work, Hurricane Sandy Be Damned

Posted 11.02.2012 | Business

It's going to be a long time before life in New York City gets completely back to normal, but despite the continued blackouts, closed schools and haph...

Former Sports Writer Tom Kenville Dies

AP | Posted 11.05.2012 | Sports

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) — Tom Kenville, the former Associated Press and New York Times sports writer who served as a publicist for Muhammad Ali, has d...

New Yorkers Still Benefit From Hosting Democratic Convention 20 Years Ago

Henry Miller | Posted 10.21.2012 | New York
Henry Miller

New York's hosting of the 1992 Democratic National Convention -- and the promotional events that it created -- has generated billions of dollars for the city's economy over the past 20 years, and continues to do so.

The Day I Met The King

Michael Sigman | Posted 10.18.2012 | Fifty
Michael Sigman

As a cub reporter for the trade magazine Record World, I got to cover one of the most thrilling music-related events of that spring -- Elvis's press conference at Madison Square Garden on June 9th, just before his first-ever New York performances.

Why 90% of Bands Have an Identity Crisis

Chris Zane | Posted 07.31.2012 | Entertainment
Chris Zane

A funny thing happens when people gain any type of notoriety. Suddenly everything is scrutinized and over-analyzed in a way that never was at the start of an artist's career. It's an unavoidable law of life... or is it?

Penalty Box Fail At Madison Square Garden

Posted 05.17.2012 | Sports

After all of the brawls between the Devils and Rangers in the regular season, it's hard to think of anything that could actually get both coaches smil...

PHOTOS: When Penn Station Was Beautiful

Posted 05.11.2012 | New York

Penn Station wasn't always a claustrophobic, cement labyrinth of chain stores and lost tourists. The original Penn Station was a towering and grand en...

Hey Los Angeles, There's a Train Arrivin'

Joel Epstein | Posted 06.30.2012 | Los Angeles
Joel Epstein

How was the Bruce Springsteen show? Probably the best I have ever seen. While that's no understatement, the real show in L.A. opened this morning at 5 am when the Expo Line started running between downtown and La Cienega Blvd.

The Black Keys Bring Blues-Rock To Madison Square Garden

Crystal Bell | Posted 05.23.2012 | Entertainment
Crystal Bell

The Black Key's Thursday night show at Madison Square Garden was like a victory lap for the Akron, Ohio duo, who after 11 years and seven albums, have finally made it.

The Black Keys Rock Madison Square Garden

AP | By MESFIN FEKADU | Posted 03.13.2012 | Entertainment

NEW YORK -- There were few flashing lights, the backdrop wasn't overloaded with visuals or videos, and the band rarely spoke, if it wasn't in song. T...

Big East Tournament Schedule

Posted 03.06.2012 | Sports

With the Big East celebrating 30 years at Madison Square Garden, No. 2 ranked Syracuse leads the pack of contending teams descending on Manhattan this...

Stage Door: Galileo and Sesame Street Live's 1-2-3-Imagine!

Fern Siegel | Posted 04.24.2012 | Home
Fern Siegel

What strikes audiences immediately at the CSC production of Brecht's Galileo is how modern it feels. Today's polarizing political landscape, with attacks on established scientific theories, is a chilling reminder that Galileo's struggles mirror our own.