It was a Sunday Funday for the books. First stop: The World’s Most Famous Arena. I’ve been to countless Knicks games, Syracuse University basketball matchups, concerts and press opportunities at Madison Square Garden. But from my earliest visit (1998, WWE Summerslam) to this weekend, I had never attended a Rangers game. On Friday night, I… Read more »
INTERVIEW: Here’s Why Lukas Graham’s Band Is Called ‘Lukas Graham’
On April Fools Day, a band named Lukas Graham with a lead singer named Lukas Graham, nee Forchhammer, will release a self-titled album in the States. This is not a prank, but as I found out during a recent chat with the band, the guys sure do love to joke around. “But ‘The Revolvers’ just… Read more »
It Doesn’t Matter Which Presidential Candidate Paul O’Neill Supports
I met Paul O’Neill in May of 2009 at the now-closed Crowne Plaza in Secaucus. He was one of a number of former Yankees participating in an autograph signing held by memorabilia company MAB Celebrity. If you have never been, basically you show up and purchase a ticket which allows you to obtain an autograph… Read more »
Erin Andrews’ Legal Victory Is About Privacy, Not Money
Erin Andrews is a victim who found justice in our legal system. But judging by the way people reacted online following a $55 million verdict in a lawsuit she filed against the owner of the Marriott at Vanderbilt University and the man who stalked her across two different cities, you’d think the sportscaster had just… Read more »
Millennials Are Smart, Not Lazy, For Shunning Cereal
Monday was “National Cereal Day”; whatever that means. The hashtag #NationalCerealDay trended on Twitter while users reminisced about cereals they ate growing up and brands they still enjoy today. Of course, cereal has made headlines recently for reasons other than having its own day: The New York Times published a piece on the decline in… Read more »
10 Things That Happened When I Quit Social Media And My Phone For 48 Hours
When I signed off the radio Friday night, I felt like I was in a bit of a funk. Why? Well, nothing really of significance bothered me; I think I was yearning to just unwind for a few days. For the weekend, I thought the perfect way to accomplish this would be by “unplugging” –… Read more »
INTERVIEW: This Is Why A Yoga Class Is Happening At MSG Monday
Model Heide Lindgren and REBUILD Globally founder Julie Colombino stopped by 95.5 to talk about the “Impact Garden” event happening at Madison Square Garden on Monday, March 7. A yoga class will take place on the court at MSG for the first time ever, with shopping, eating, drinking and some hoops to follow. Participants will… Read more »
INTERVIEW: Zendaya Recalls The First Time She Met Rihanna
I’ll never forget the second time I met Zendaya. It was in the press room after the 2013 American Music Awards. I had already chatted with Ariana Grande and was waiting for an influx of other big names: One Direction, Taylor Swift and Rihanna to name a few. The fellas of 1D headed straight to… Read more »
TREND HUNGRY TUESDAY: Plunging V-Necks At The Oscars
In this week’s edition of “Trend Hungry Tuesday” – Resident Fashionista Jessie Holeva highlighted a trend she saw on the Academy Awards Red Carpet: plunging v-neck dresses. Visit Trend Hungry to find the latest fashion 411 on a skinny budget, and catch Jessie every Tuesday evening on the air!
PHOTOS: A Few Scenes From The Weekend
A weird combination of events led to a string of nights out for me. In perhaps the most evident sign that a good time was had: the amount of photos I have from the weekend is scarce. But regardless, here are a few with context. So when I signed off the air on Friday night,… Read more »