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Jun 09 2026CELEBRITIES

The real reason Knicks games feel like a party

Basketball in New York isn’t just a sport—it’s a way people show who they are. When the Knicks make a deep playoff run, the crowd at Madison Square Garden becomes more than fans. It turns into a mix of stars, old-timers, and everyday believers who turn seats into stages. Some wear jerseys so bright

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Mar 30 2026SPORTS

Bill Murray’s Big‑Game Switch: From Cubs to Huskies

Bill Murray, the Chicago icon who cheers for the Cubs, Bears and Blackhawks, was not in Houston watching Illinois beat Iowa. Instead he flew to Washington, D. C. , where the University of Connecticut stunned Duke with a last‑second three‑point play to win the East Region. Why the change of allegi

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Oct 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Fan's Encounter: The Psychology Behind Celebrity Adoration

Jancee Dunn, a columnist for The New York Times, still regrets not staying the night at Stevie Nicks’ house after her interview with the rock star. This regret highlights the peculiar nature of celebrity-fan relationships, which psychologists describe as "parasocial." These are one-sided connections

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