Moonlighting
I’ve got a post up over at Uni Watch today, so check it out!
I hope to have something new here later today, too.
I’ve got a post up over at Uni Watch today, so check it out!
I hope to have something new here later today, too.
August 1, 1999 New Jersey’s baseball history is rooted in Newark. Sure, one of the first organized professional games was played in Hoboken, but Newark’s involvement with the national pastime lasted much longer. However, in 1949, it all disappeared. The…
NOTE: Originally posted on April 1, 2010, this year-by-year analysis of the Sports Illustrated baseball preview issue has been updated as needed to show the latest accurate numbers. This all began in 2010, after I posted the cover of the…
We need to get John Schandler a job at the Mets Team Store. From today’s Uniwatch post: Silver medal (which as you know is much better than a gold medal) for John Schandler, who writes: “I work for a Nike…
There he is. He pops up during the refrain in the final minute. He fades in next to Bruce Springsteen’s head, then fades out in the sun, back to Bruce. I’ve just noticed this report that says Bruce will be…
An article in The New Yorker this week (and last week, this being a well-deserved double issue) sorts out some misconceptions when it comes to famous quotations. Sherlock Holmes never said “Elementary, my dear Watson.” Neither Ingrid Bergman nor anyone…
A coworker of mine has what might be described as a throwback blog called Cladrite Radio and today he wrote about a somewhat recent posting of the full-day audio archives from Sept. 21, 1939, of WJSV in Washington, D.C. I…