Isiah Thomas, Media-Savvy As Always
Isiah Thomas was notoriously toxic toward the press as coach and general manager of the Knicks. But the guy sure knows the right time to overdose on sleeping pills.
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Isiah Thomas was notoriously toxic toward the press as coach and general manager of the Knicks. But the guy sure knows the right time to overdose on sleeping pills.
Just as we suspected, the weekend was spent chronicling the increasing tension between the Republican candidates.
This afternoon at the Friars Club, Tom Cruise buried the hatchet by laying into Matt Lauer — and Matt responded by dropping a few F-bombs. Did we mention that it's really weird to hear Matt curse?
From the moment they accepted Barack Obama's op-ed over the summer, they knew they'd set themselves up for a McCain trap.
The paper people are accustomed to their quarterly infusions of paper.
'Rolling Stone' columnist Matt Taibbi and 'New York' writer Michael Idov discuss why John McCain is “one of the worst” presidential candidates ever, Russian glee over American's problems, and what happens after a possible President Obama is hammered for what he doesn't manage to achieve.
But guess what? It's a best seller.
A week between the sheets in the life of a New Yorker. This time, a guy who's really, really, really happy with his fiancée.
The much-celebrated young lit boy is with the French, in the dhows. Duh.
While celebs shopped like mad at the Super Saturday benefit in the Hamptons, Starbucks were closing, Molly Sims was late for her own party, 'SATC''s Jason Lewis ran on the beach, and all the scarecrows fell down!
A side note from Politico notes that some staff and press were passing the pipe in Jordan. OMG — was it Adam Nagourney and Reggie Love? Or Katie Couric and Chuck Hagel??
Mercy College rolls out the exciting-sounding "Instant Decision Week." It's like spring break but with college, or something.
The CBS anchor identifies with the former presidential candidate. Plus, why it's not looking good for Wall Street bonuses, or the doorman who won $5 million on a scratch ticket a couple of months ago, and more, in our daily rundown of New York media, finance, real-estate, and law news.
In a world where the ongoing Red Sox–Yankees “saga” is rudely interrupted by the Tampa Bay Rays, it is no wonder that the artificial construction of a Mets-Phillies rivalry has been so labored and dogged.
A month of bad headlines about her brother's book and her friendship with A-Rod is finally getting her down.
Despite the Yankees' massive mustache push, the Bronx Bomber didn't make it into the All-Star Game.
Now men in Manhattan will desire real-life flesh-and-blood girlfriends even less!
Also, dish on Barbara Walters, Ashley Olsen, and P. Diddy in our daily roundup.
Over the past week, the headlines in Indiana turned to the split between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama on the idea of a gas-tax “holiday.” So did the political ads flooding Hoosier airwaves. And the result was last night’s nasty surprise for Clinton.
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