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MIAMI — Alex Rodriguez grew up in Miami, taking three or four city buses to the Orange Bowl on weekends with hopes of sneaking into University of Miami or Miami Dolphins football games. The Orange Bowl is gone now. And A-Rod is raving about what took its place. He was in the lineup Sunday for the first game between two… Read more →
Bruins-Rangers Preview Bruins-Rangers Preview VIDEO PLAYLIST Bruins-Rangers Preview Bruins Dash Islanders’ Playoff Hopes Matchup At Madison Square Garden Capitals Win, Pull Even for Eighth In East With four games left, it’s clear that New York Rangers coach John Tortorella and Boston Bruins coach Claude Julien can’t wait for the postseason to start. The Rangers have won the first three… Read more →
What’s with the current run on rainbows, browns and brookies? “If you’re seeing more trout on menus, it’s probably because of the price point,” said Marc Lippman, the chef at Crabtree’s Kittle House, in Chappaqua. “And if you cook trout correctly, it’s delicious.” Mr. Lippman, who found traction with his fanciful fish preparations at Las Ventanas al Paraíso, the luxury… Read more →
George Street Playhouse expertly serves up the familiar with its tasty production of Reginald Rose’s “Twelve Angry Men” in New Brunswick. A satisfying story if hardly a great play, it is an old favorite. First performed as a teleplay on CBS’s “Studio One” in 1954, it subsequently became a notable 1957 film, starring Henry Fonda, which often pops up on… Read more →
Darrel Blaine Ford, a Whitman devotee who impersonates the poet in his later years, will appear at the Sachem Public Library in Holbrook for “An Evening With Walt Whitman” on April 18 at 7 p.m. Wearing a dented brown slouch hat and sporting a flowing white beard (his own), Mr. Ford, 81, will emphasize Whitman’s Civil War experiences and poems…. Read more →
WHAT IT MEANS: The Devils are back in the playoffs. After missing the playoffs for the first time since 1995-96 in 2010-11, the Devils rebounded to qualify for the postseason for the 14th time in 15 seasons — and 20th in 22 — after routing the Hurricanes, 5-0, on Saturday night in Raleigh. If the season ended on Saturday, the… Read more →
Hall-of-Fame inductee Curtis Martin was in a grocery store near his Long Island home about a week ago when a fellow shopper approached and asked, “What do you think of Tim Tebow?” For the record, Martin likes the trade and, unlike outspoken Hall of Famer Joe Namath, this former Jets great believes it will have a positive impact on incumbent… Read more →
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — After throwing an intensive bullpen session Saturday, New York Mets left-hander Johan Santana walked by manager Terry Collins and proclaimed: “You’ve got your pitcher for Thursday.” Santana A day later, after Santana met with general manager Sandy Alderson, Collins and the rest of the rotation Sunday morning inside the manager’s office, that proclamation was affirmed…. Read more →
Because he’s wrong, wrong, wrong. But “The Winter’s Tale” isn’t “Hamlet,” and Sicilia isn’t Denmark. There’s no dithering or navel-gazing for Leontes — although he does indulge in a soliloquy now and again. Rob Campbell, starring in the Yale Repertory Theater’s production, struggles mightily to make something grandly tragic of Leontes’s headstrong fury. But the character’s brutal, mercurial temperament overcomes… Read more →