Entries from SFist tagged with 'madisonsquaregarden'
December 19, 2006
Ding-ding! NBA fans, lehhhhhhhhht's get ready to ruuuuuummmmm-bbbbllllllllllllle -- again.
Saturday night in Madison Square Garden, the most famous boxing arena in the world, the NY Knicks and Denver Nuggets set upon each other in the squared rectangle for what snarky bloggers and snide sportswriters have billed as the Throwdown in Showtown.
... Continue Reading "The NBA: Brawlin', Round 2"May 27, 2006

On Tuesday, the Warriors walked away from the 2006 NBA Draft Lottery slightly disappointed with the number nine pick. If only they had finished that high in the Western Conference this past season.
The NBA Draft Lottery, a transparently made-for-media non-event, is not the actual draft. Instead, it is a drawing of ping-pong balls to determine the order in which the 14 sad-sack teams that didn't make the playoffs will select in the actual draft -- Wednesday, June 28 in Madison Square Garden. Based on a complicated formula of ping-pong balls and futility, the Warriors were expected to get the number nine pick; they had only a 2.2 percent chance of getting the number one pick. For once, they lived up to expectations.
Thanks for nothing.
... Continue Reading "The Warriors: When a Lottery Pick Just Isn't a Lottery Pick"November 10, 2005
The first time we saw U2 it was 1984 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. Obviously, that was a long time ago: pre-Apple commercials, pre-hanging out with politicians, pre-heavy-handed attempts at irony, pre-blues co-opting, pre-rock n’ roll Messiah complex. Hell, it was even before Bono leapt into the crowd at Wembley at Live Aid. It was and still is the best show we’ve ever seen. We loved U2. We bought everything they sold, put posters up......
Continue Reading "Concert Review: U2"March 30, 2005
With the preponderance of ">world ">class gyms and fighters in the Bay Area, SFist has always wondered why the San Francisco Golden Gloves has evolved into more of a fighter friends and family event than a fan-oriented competition, as it was when established in 1931. In years past we've witnessed the Gloves from the bleachers of the Cow Palace, where remnants of hay and manure from last week's rodeo made us feel more like......
Continue Reading "Smoky Halls and Kidneys Battered Until They Bleed"November 23, 2004
Local filmmaker Ryan Junell went to New York for the Republican National Convention back in August and filmed what he saw. See the Elephant is the result. See the Elephant is a documentary that runs on four separate screens: one for the action inside Madison Square Garden, the second for the action immediately outside, the third for the street protests, and the fourth for the media coverage of the event. ...
Continue Reading "Elephant Four"