Roger Federer is going to be sidelined for what he said will be “many months” because he needs a third operation on his right knee, a procedure he said will leave him with “a glimmer of hope” that he can return to competition. “I’ve been doing a lot of checks with the doctors, as well, … Continue reading Roger Federer Injury Will Keep Him Out For Many Months
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Jon Stewart, Pete Davidson, And Many More To Perform At Comedy Benefit For 9/11 Charities
Comedians Jon Stewart and Pete Davidson are commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in a big way — by hosting a comedy benefit in New York City with proceeds going to various 9/11 charities. “We wanted to put on a fun celebration to honor this great city’s resilience,” the two funnymen … Continue reading Jon Stewart, Pete Davidson, And Many More To Perform At Comedy Benefit For 9/11 Charities
‘West Side Story’ Will Not Reopen On Broadway
“Something’s Coming” — but it won’t be Tony and Maria. “West Side Story” will not reopen on Broadway. On Monday, producer Kate Horton announced that the 2020 Broadway revival of the Leonard Bernstein classic will not return, which came after months of no official announcements. New York declared in May that theaters could return to … Continue reading ‘West Side Story’ Will Not Reopen On Broadway
Alex Smith Gets NFL Analyst Job At ESPN
ESPN is adding another quarterback to its roster. The recently retired Alex Smith has signed on to be an analyst across ESPN NFL shows. For his rookie TV season, Smith will just be dipping his toes in the analyst game as opposed to taking on a full-time role. He will appear on shows like “Monday … Continue reading Alex Smith Gets NFL Analyst Job At ESPN



