Summary

Madison Square Garden is an entertainment and sporting event venue at Seventh Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets in Manhattan. It is owned by Cablevision and is home to the New York Rangers, New York Liberty, New York Knicks and the New York Titans professional sports teams.
Madison Square Garden is an entertainment and sporting event venue at Seventh Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets in Manhattan. It is owned by Cablevision and is home to the New York Rangers, New York Liberty, New York Knicks and the New York Titans professional sports teams.
» Search within 861 items
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-20
>
861 items on Madison Square Garden
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-20
>
-
Staal excited about new Rangers' teammates
steve.zipay@newsday.comNear the end of last season, Rangers rookie defenseman Marc Staal sensed that change was in the air. Staal, 21, who made the club after a stellar training camp last September, matured during the season and stepped up in the playoffs with a goal and two...Tags: Wade Redden, Martin Straka, Sean Avery, Brendan Shanahan, Michal Rozsival
-
Big East has an 'official television home' in SNY
neil.best@newsday.comFrom the day it launched, SNY's soft underbelly was evident: A lack of compelling autumn and winter programming in a market whose pro basketball and hockey rights were spoken for. That made Wednesday's announcement of a partnership with the Big East a...Tags: New York Knicks, Basketball, New Jersey Nets, ESPN, Football
-
Double Take – WNBA first outdoor game
The WNBA's New York Liberty moved from Madison Square Garden to Arthur Ashe Stadium at the National Tennis Center on Saturday for a historic first: an outdoor regular-season pro basketball game. Tamika Catchings (shooting) and the Indiana Fever beat the...Tags: Indiana, New York, Arthur Ashe Stadium
-
George Michael hit influences others after 20 years
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comIt's been 20 years since George Michael's massive world tour for his solo debut, "Faith," which is diamond-certified and still one of the biggest-selling albums in history. His new tour, "25 Live" - supporting his recent greatest hits package "Twenty-...Tags: Paul McCartney, George Michael, Television, Music
-
Coliseum hosts WWE's The Great American Bash
alfonso.castillo@newsday.comAhh, summer on Long Island. Lazy afternoons at Jones Beach. Barbecues in the backyard. And "New York City Parking Lot Brawls" in Uniondale? Sunday night, World Wrestling Entertainment brings one of pro wrestling's oldest summer traditions to Long...Tags: Heavyweight, Ted Turner, Long Island, WrestleMania, World Wrestling Entertainment Incorporated
-
His play time is over
The great champion -- young enough to play the grandest stage again, wise enough not to try -- lined up that classic forehand of his, turned his shoulders and let loose.
WHOP!
I sent back a meager forehand and glanced up. Sure enough, Pete Sampras,...Tags: Roger Federer, U.S. Open Tennis, Brett Favre, Justice System, Pete Sampras
-
HOT STUFF
MOVIES THE X-FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE. Ten years after the first movie version of the popular paranormal television show, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson return as agents Mulder and Scully. Opens Friday. See story on p. C8. STEP BROTHERS. Will...Tags: Lincoln Center, Liam Neeson, Society, Long Island, John Jay
-
No aces for Liberty at Ashe Stadium
john.jeansonne@newsday.comLocation, location, location. Lately, it doesn't seem to matter who's playing as much as where they're playing. Less than a week after Yankee Stadium was proclaimed the headline act in baseball's All-Star Game, Arthur Ashe Stadium was the story of last...Tags: Carol Blazejowski, Radio City Music Hall, Basketball, Justice System, Weather Reports
-
Fans try to stay cool at Liberty Outdoor Classic
AP Sports WriterIndiana All-Star Tamika Catchings called playing in 90-degree heat at Arthur Ashe Stadium "street ball in a professional realm." New York's Lisa Willis didn't seem bothered by the summer sun after coming off the practice court before the first regular-...Tags: Basketball, Allan Houston, Games, Justice System, Festive Event
-
REALITY CHECK
COURTNEY, COMFORT AND KING. Not a law firm, just the week-in-review of "So You Think You Can Dance." Fox last Monday said Jessica King had to withdraw after suffering what the dancer later disclosed as broken ribs. Comfort Fedoke, eliminated the...Tags: New York Knicks, Celebrity Mothers, Celebrity, Joan Rivers, Gene Simmons
Jul 23, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 23, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 20, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jul 21, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 19, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 20, 2008
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Jul 20, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 20, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 19, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Jul 21, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Original site for Madison Square Garden topic gallery.
