With the coming of autumn you can get some very good scenic workouts. And some Charity Miles!
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Sensational Starting Pitching: The Dominant Theme So Far in the 2013 ALCS & NLCS
Emerging star rookies (Wacha), veterans (Sanchez) and Cy Young Award winners (Kershaw) have quieted powerful offenses early on in both leagues' championship series.
Read More »Running Shoe Review: Montrail FluidFlex
Is the Montrail FluidFlex a WYSIWYG trail runner?
Read More »NYC Subway Token of My Appreciation
Subway tokens were New York City gelt, and the precious little coin with a Y was kept safe because it was so dear to everyone.
Read More »Software Review: ReStyle from Topaz Labs
A new plug-in for Photoshop and other applications expands the style possibilities for your photos by providing you with over a thousand different effects.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Sarah Flood in Salem Mass’ by Adriano Shaplin
A new take on the run-up to the Salem witch trials proves a gripping work with echoes of Shakespeare as well as 'The Crucible.'
Read More »NYC Hosts Archtober 2013 and Architecture and Design Film Festival This Month
With events all month long, Archtober 2013 has something for everyone, whether you're an industry professional or just looking for great home furnishings.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Public Enemy: Confessions of an American Dissident’ by Bill Ayers
Bill Ayers examines at the experience of being labeled an "unrepentant domestic terrorist" during the 2008 presidential campaign.
Read More »A-Rod Unleashed – It’s Him Against the Baseball World
As for now the plot seems a bit of a stretch, sort of like something out of the Da Vinci Code. Can we imagine that the New York Yankees and MLB colluded to rid baseball of A-Rod?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Bike America’ by Mike Lew
Sometimes a wild journey of 4,000 miles brings unexpected results.
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