You know Linsanity has gone to the next level when obscure singers of goofy 80's movie theme songs re-work their tunes to honor the New York Knicks' Asian sensation. That's exactly what happened with Mark Safan, singer of the theme for the amazing 80's basketball/werewolf comedy, "Teen Wolf".
Here's a great sports moment -- it's late in the fourth quarter, score tied between New York and Toronto, New York Knicks Asian sensation Jeremy Lin has the ball in hands...BOO-yah! Oh, the Linsanity!
Congratulations to the New York Giants who are back in NYC following their win in Super Bowl XLVI. As you might expect, the G-Men did a little celebrating in Indianapolis following the big win. It even continued on the team plane ride home
For the baseball fans: seen those sad PSAs for abused animals set to the Sarah McLachlen song? Well, animals aren't the only beasts who get abused. And it could be worse.
You could be a Met.
This month will be a big one for Van Halen fans, as the band is expected to debut the leadoff single from its long-awaited new album and start selling tickets for its 2012 world tour. But for a few lucky spectators at New York’s Cafe Wha?, the fun will begin this Thursday (Jan. 5), when the band takes the small club’s stage for what’s rumored to be a 45-minute, invitation-only warm-up set.
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Pat Robertson from the "700 Club" has commented on New York legalizing same-sex marriage. He said there hasn't been a single civilization that's embraced homosexuality and survived. And neither will America if something doesn't change.
U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner is just inches away from a full-blown...scandal.
It came out over the weekend that a picture of the some guy's junk was uploaded on the front page of Weiner's website. Weiner claims the pic was inserted by a hacker, but was then forced to withdraw after admitting he wasn't completely sure that the picture wasn't him.
A great story from our partners at the El Paso Times on Mesita 4th and 5th grade teacher Robert Banta, who made a vow to his students a decade ago. In the aftermath of 9-11, Banta's students at the time were disturbed by the images of the Twin Towers collapse -- so he promised them that, in remembrance of those who died, he would not cut his hair until 9-11 mastermind Osama bin Laden was caught.
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