Who scores with Bowl hits blitz (New York Post)
The Super Bowl finally found its soundtrack with The Who, whose halftime show provided music as big and loud as the game itself. From guitarist Pete Townshend’s famous windmill strumming to Roger Daltrey’s pained vocals and harmonica blasts, there were no fumbles in the five-song set. The band… More …
Former ESPN baseball analyst Steve Phillips spoke out for the first time today since entering sex rehab last year — saying he knew that he had a problem, but “couldn’t stop himself.” “What I want to do is take ownership [of the problem],” he said in an interview on… More …
Former ESPN analyst Steve Phillips will be a guest on NBC’s Today Show on Monday to discuss his ordeal and provide insight into the Tiger Woods scandal, according to media reports. ESPN fired Phillips last year after he admitted to having an affair with 22-year-old production assistant Brooke Hundley. Since the scandal broke, the 46-year-old Phillips voluntarily received treatment for sex … More …
Steve Phillips, the former ESPN baseball analyst and New York Mets general manager, said Monday that he knew he had a sex addiction problem in August of 2009 — two months before he was fired from his role with the network. More …
NEW YORK (AP) — Maybe 30 years ago, The Who would have been an explosive act for a Super Bowl halftime show. Or anywhere else. More …
The Who’s Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend huffed and puffed as they tried to match the energy and bravado of songs originally recorded more than 30 years ago Sunday in their showcase slot as Super Bowl halftime headliners. More …
Steve Phillips, who last fall lost his job as a baseball analyst after admitting to an affair with a production assistant 24 years his junior, spoke candidly about his treatment for sex addiction and his hopes to save his marriage. “I’ve broken my wife’s heart,” he said Monday. More …
It’s hard to pin down Chris Myers as a candidate for town council; he wears so many hats in this community he needs a few heads. More …
Andy Phillips still remembers the day his dad went to a garage sale and returned home with two pairs of shoulder pads and two helmets. He was 10 years old and it wasn’t long before he spent much of his time tackling in the backyard with his older brother, Tony. More …
Circling the Bases: Steve Phillips, fired late last October from ESPN over an embarrassing extramarital affair with a young staffer at the network, will go public with his story for the first time Monday during a “Today” show interview with Matt Lauer. More …
What’s Your Reaction? Former ESPN analyst Steve Phillips is out of sex rehab and going to tell his story on the “Today” show. More …
Ringo Starr’s son, who’s been working with the band since 1996, made his mark at Sunday’s Super Bowl halftime show. More …
