Super Bowl

Brent Bozell and the PTC: Can the FCC Declare Them Obscene?

Matt Littman | Posted 07.25.2008 | Politics


Matt Littman

A couple of weeks ago, Bozo the Clown died. But Bozell the Clown still lives among us, defaming the good name of clowns everywhere by tormenting children and families around our country.

The Pain of a Pampered Celebrity: Behind NFL Superstar Brett Favre's "Unretirement"

Sandy Tolan | Posted 07.22.2008 | Entertainment


Sandy Tolan

Brett Farve, after three years of playing the NFL's Hamlet -- each new off-season brought reruns of "to play or not to play" -- finally retired. But now he's stumbling to come back.

Michael Strahan Retires on Top. (Tiki Barber Eats a Little More Sh*t.)

Dave Hollander | Posted 06.10.2008 | Media


Dave Hollander

Just a year apart, the retirements of Michael Strahan and Tiki Barber leave very different legacies. Strahan retired a football hero. Tiki left as, well, something else.

NBC Super Bowl Commercials To Cost $3 Million

Wall Street Journal | MATTHEW FUTTERMAN and SUZANNE VRANICA | Posted 05.06.2008 | Media


The Super Bowl has always been a tough ticket, but now NBC is telling advertisers it will cost them $3 million just to get into the game -- for 30 sec...

R.I.P.: '07 NFL Season

Simon Maxwell Apter | Posted 02.29.2008 | Entertainment


Simon Maxwell Apter

If anything, this season was a season of superlatives.

Giants Coach Tom Coughlin Talking Memoir

New York Post | Keith Kelly | Posted 02.27.2008 | Media


New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin has begun holding talks about a memoir based on the team's spectacular Super Bowl season. "He's had discussions wi...

Matt Damon and Johnny Damon Are Not in the Same League

Nick Di Paolo | Posted 02.11.2008 | Entertainment


Nick Di Paolo

Professional entertainers and professional athletes are two completely different vocations. Just because millions of people find what you do on the football field entertaining, it doesn't make you an entertainer.

Whistle While You Work

Jack Donaldson | Posted 02.06.2008 | Business


Jack Donaldson

With offices nationwide shedding the more severe appearances of formality, listening to music at one's desk has become an accepted way to alleviate stress.

A Depressing Super Bowl Reaffirms Why I Love Sports

Suzy Shuster | Posted 02.05.2008 | Entertainment


Suzy Shuster

On Sunday, I was lucky enough to be in Phoenix to watch what just might prove to be the greatest Super Bowl in the history of the NFL. I couldn't be more depressed. And that, my friends, is just one of the myriad reasons why I love sports.

Peaceful Revolution: Super Bowl, Super Tuesday, Super Mom

Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner | Posted 02.05.2008 | Living


Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner

I don't want to be counting change with my future granddaughter and explaining to her why women still make less than men for the same job.

Vote Or The Parade: New Yorkers Face A Dilemma

NY Times | Ken Belson | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


Except for religion, few things arouse as much emotion as politics and sports. Tuesday, New Yorkers will be able to indulge in both. But with riches ...

Giants' Gear Flying Off Shelves

AP | David Porter | Posted 02.04.2008 | Business


The New York Giants aren't the only winners in the team's upset victory over the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. Hats, T-shirts and other gea...

Eli Manning, Barack Obama and the Geico Caveman

Jennifer Lehr | Posted 02.04.2008 | Politics


Jennifer Lehr

The Geico ads said to my husband, "Yes you can." Just as the outpouring of response by the American public has said to Obama YES WE CAN.

Game 21, Commercials 3

Charles Warner | Posted 02.04.2008 | Entertainment


Charles Warner

Some advertising critics are calling it one of the worst Super Bowls ever for commercials, but I wouldn't go that far.

Like the Giants Beating the Patriots, Can Obama Defy the Odds and Topple Hillary?

Jill Brooke | Posted 02.04.2008 | Politics


Jill Brooke

It is a battle of destiny vs. dynasty. Obama and Eli Manning have less experience and flash than their dynastic competitors, Tom Brady and the former President and First Lady.

Super Bowl XLII May Be Second Most-Watched Broadcast Ever

AP | David Bauder | Posted 02.04.2008 | Media


NEW YORK—Very preliminary findings from 49 of the nation's biggest markets showed that ratings for this year's Super Bowl, with the New York Gia...

Sam Stein

Giants' Super Bowl Victory May Hurt Hillary On Election Day

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 02.04.2008 | Politics


On occasion, the world of politics and sports do collide -- but never with the flair they will on Tuesday, when the presidential primary and the Giant...

Super Bowl XLII: Giants Win! Red Sox Suck!

Tony Sachs | Posted 02.03.2008 | Entertainment


Tony Sachs

I watched the Super Bowl not as a Giants fan, but as a Yankees fan desperate for some measure of revenge, even if it was in a different sport.

Giants Stun 'Perfect' Pats in Super Bowl

AP | BARRY WILNER | Posted 02.03.2008 | Home


GLENDALE, Ariz. — With the Super Bowl on the line, look who had the perfection thing down pat: Eli Manning and the road-conquering New York Gian...

My Twenty-third Super Bowl

Simon Maxwell Apter | Posted 02.03.2008 | Entertainment


Simon Maxwell Apter

The Super Bowl has always been held within a week of my birthday, and Joe Montana's record-setting 55-10 romp over the Broncos in the Superdome on my ninth birthday felt like a present delivered especially to me by Number 16 himself.

Obama's Super Bowl Ad

Ari Melber | Posted 02.03.2008 | Entertainment


Ari Melber

The ad features Obama calling on football fans and voters to unite and end the war, fight fear and division, renew the economy and stand up for "something new."

Super Bowl Tuesday?

Jacob Soboroff | Posted 02.02.2008 | Home


Jacob Soboroff

We vote on Tuesday, a day smack in the middle of the work week. So I hit the streets to find out what would happen if we moved the Super Bowl to Tuesday.

My Conversation with Hillary Clinton

Tavis Smiley | Posted 02.01.2008 | Politics


Tavis Smiley

2008-02-02-hillary_tavis.jpgWe discussed a number of topics including the talk of her and Obama on the same ticket, her take on how the media has covered the campaign and her thoughts on Sunday's Super Bowl.

On Not Going to the Super Bowl

Fortune's Stanley Bing | Posted 02.01.2008 | Entertainment


<i>Fortune</i>'s Stanley Bing

Beautiful here. Gigantic crowd, everybody happy. Super Bowl is nice. I'm lucky to be here. Look at the lights over the stadium, cutting through the desert night. God bless America.

Laura Bush: George More Excited For Super Bowl Than Super Tuesday

Posted 02.01.2008 | Politics


On "Access Hollywood" Laura Bush was asked if her husband was a football fan and excited for the Super Bowl this weekend. She explained that he is a f...


 

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