Who needs the Super Bowl? Our Patriots may have disappointed us, but there shouldn’t be anything dismaying about Supper Bowl I: Five Courses of Football, Food, and Fun. The event, held on January 31 at the TD Banknorth Garden (100 Legends Way, Boston), features celebrity chefs such as Rich Vellante from Legal Sea Foods and Jeff Fournier from the Metropolitan Club, along with appearances from former New England Patriots like Steve Grogan, Andre Tippett, and Tim Fox. The evening begins with a cocktail reception at 6 pm, followed by a five-course dinner. The cost is $200 per person, $700 for a table for four, or $1250 for a table for eight; all net proceeds benefit the Sports Museum. Call 617.624.1233 for tickets.
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- Patriot haze
It’s a bad time to be a Pats fan.
- Game on
Dodgers win the Series! Bird plays H.O.R.S.E.! Congressman Canseco! We have seen the future of sports (and its name is Tony Graffanino).
- Countdown to draft day
It’s a dramatic race against time in the American penal system and the NFL draft.
- Tennessee two-step
Tough week for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where two football players were busted within a span of three days.
- Hello, old friend
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- No cuts planned, but still a mixed story on Fountain Street
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- A different sort of horse
Remember former Celtic Chris Herren?
- Off point
Lots of class being shown this year by New York–area point guards.
- Do it for Roy
My lady friend is obsessed with the New York Giants, and it’s making things tough.
- Lemon laws
The University of Georgia Bulldogs football team has a fun fall to look forward to.
- A great little performer
If this doesn't convince you that no one with lotsa bucks plays by the rules, and that insider trading is rife on Wall Street, along with obscene bonuses collected by what are essentially crooks, with no morals, at most big lending institutions, how would you like to buy that bridge to Brooklyn at the lower end of Manhattan?
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