Sep
05
2007
Spotlight Live on B’way at 49th is a karaoke bar opened early this year. It can accommodate few hundreds with a stage. Each table has a touchscreen computer to sign up to sing. Don’t know any of my Chinese singing-crazy friends had gone there? They even offer recording studios to record your own.
Sep
05
2007
The two doubles matches at Louis Armstrong stadium were more interesting than the singles at the center court, not all baseline. I first saw Mark Knowles in Dec 1992 when he turned pro, at the Bahamian Open (yes, there’s a such thing), Aaron Krickstein was there too. Over the years, Mark never rose higher than [...]
Tags: tennis, US Open
Sep
05
2007
Anne Kreamer pen a piece for Time about going gray, which is also the title of her up coming book. Geee, how do those authors get to promote their books on such prestigious magazines, for the article isn’t well written and the subject matter seems trivia. I read it because few friends keep on telling me to [...]
Sep
05
2007
I got a suite at the US Open, watched half Djokovic’s match against Monaco yesterday afternoon - too boring, all baseline, like an identical twins. Not sure how often the center court is used throughout the year, but the decor at their suites are very decent, I’d say better than the Gardens’. The forceful sunlight and [...]