Covered this week; Lots more about Prince…Erin Andrews settles her lawsuit… the art of Atari… Dexter Fowler cashes in… SNL to cut the number of commercials next season… Joe Girardi on ‘the shift’… Ted Cruz plays his woman card… Carl Icahn sells his entire stake in Apple… the 1927 Yankees… a bunch of stuff you didn’t know about the leap second… interviews with key players as The Good Wife comes to an end…
April 25, 2016
“I think people misinterpreted him as being cool for cool’s sake, or mysterious for mystery’s sake, or aloof for its own sake… but that aspect of his personality was him trying to understand the world, the universe, God, people, everything. He was trying to understand the world so he could change it. He wasn’t trying to change it so he could be famous or rich, he’d already achieved that by the time he was 20.”
Television reporter and personality Erin Andrews has settled her lawsuit against a hotel owner and operator that allowed her stalker to secretly record her naked through a door peephole.
The Art of Atari, a hardcover book featuring 40 years of iconic Atari video game packaging design.
Eventful offseason paying off for Cubs’ Dexter Fowler…
NBC’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ will cut its ads by about 30% next season by taking two commercial breaks out of the show.
April 26, 2016
Funny that Joe Girardi would express this comment when it was his own team that was playing a shift at the moment where his pitcher lost a no-hitter because of it… but that’s the case, he thinks the shift should be banned in Major League Baseball…
April 27, 2016
“He was a mentor … When he left, a part of me went too.” Lenny Kravitz shares his feelings on the passing of Prince.
Ted Cruz plays his “woman card” with his premature announcement of a running mate…
April 28, 2016
Carl Icahn sells his entire stake in Apple, 45.8 million shares, citing the risk of China’s influence on the stock… he had held these shares for just over 3 years and made a 2 billion dollar profit on the deal.
April 29, 2016
A supercool collection of links surrounding the mystique of the ’27 Yankees on ESPN.com… I learn new things every day…
April 30, 2016
For centuries, we expended ingenuity on creating timekeeping machines that, with ever increasing accuracy, allowed us to track the march of the heavens. Today, our clocks are so precise that it’s the Earth that fails to stay in synchrony with them. We need an additional adjustment now and then: the leap second.
May 1, 2016
With just one episode remaining for “The Good Wife”… Robert and Michelle King along with Julianna Margulies sat down with the NY Times to discuss how the show has evolved over the last 7 seasons.

 
							 
						