Trying out a new web segment called, “2 Slices & A Story.” Pretty self-explanatory. Our first edition features a couple of formidable cheese slices from Don Pepi Pizza in Penn Station and the talented David Cook.

Trying out a new web segment called, “2 Slices & A Story.” Pretty self-explanatory. Our first edition features a couple of formidable cheese slices from Don Pepi Pizza in Penn Station and the talented David Cook.
77 WABC Host/Reporter Rita Cosby called “Ralphie Tonight” for a special edition of “Weekend Scoop.” Cosby recalled covering the September 11 tragedy for Fox News and breaking the story that Osama bin Laden was the mastermind behind the attacks. To donate to The Wounded Warriors Project, visit: woundedwarriorproject.org. BONUS: Here’s my first ever national cable… Read more »
Mark Ronson, tall on knowledge but short on sleep, stopped by “Ralphie Tonight” to chat about his number one hit that almost never was. Ronson also talked about the media comparing new artists to others that have come before them and what it’s like to perform alongside the likes of Bruno Mars and Mystikal. The… Read more »
“Ralphie Tonight” rang in the new year with a million of our closest friends from Times Square live on New York’s 95.5 PLJ. A few guests stopped by to chat during the show as well, including Florida Georgia Line, the cast of “Aladdin” The Musical, Magic! and Kat Graham.
Sinatra sang that you could make a “brand new start of it” in New York, so maybe it shouldn’t come as a total surprise that Sara Bareilles is doing just that in the Big Apple. From a new home to a new band to new music, it seems the “Love Song” singer has completely shaken… Read more »
“Hitchcock” is essentially a movie about the making of a movie – the director Alfred’s most notable “Psycho.” But the November 2012 release focuses more on the relationship between Hitchcock and his wife, along with the lead actress of the film, Janet Leigh. Scarlett Johansson plays the actress, who it was rumored that Hitchcock flirted… Read more »
On Tuesday night, Maroon 5 showed its age in a way most bands only wished possible: playing 10 years worth of hits in a 45 minute set on a legendary stage. With the release of Overexposed, Adam Levine and company took to New York’s Ed Sullivan Theater to perform “Live on Letterman.” The concert is… Read more »
Fun. front man Nate Ruess placed one condition on the sold-out crowd Saturday night inside New York’s Terminal 5 concert venue. (L to R) Jack Antonoff, Nate Ruess, and Andrew Dost of fun. after Saturday’s show inside Terminal 5 “Don’t tell Arizona, but it feels good to call New York a hometown show,” Ruess said,… Read more »
After a recent trip near our nation’s capital, the fellas from the UK boy-band One Direction found out just how big of a deal they are. “When we met (Malia and Sasha Obama) at the ‘Kids Choice Awards,’ they said that if we can’t come to the White House, they would come to us,” singer… Read more »
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year’s, and is right around the corner. So, here’s a Kosher-friendly spoof of the summer’s biggest song. Mazel Tov!Here’s another spoof, this time paying tribute to outgoing Apple creator Steve Jobs with a parody of Jay-Z’s “What More Can I Say?” off The Black Album.And speaking of Jay-Z, if… Read more »