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MTA warns riders to prep for LIRR strike No help. Congress said it wouldn’t interfere in talks between the MTA and Long Island Rail Road workers. New York’s Congressional delegation said Wednesday it will not intervene in talks between the Metropolitan Transpiration Authority and Long Island Rail Road workers. Unless the MTA and labor groups, represented by the United Transportation Union come to an agreement by July 20, a strike might leave 300,000 riders stranded. In preparation for a strike, the MTA is warning customers that they could expect congested roadways and “significantly longer” commutes. The transit authority suggested riders should work from home, stay with friends, consider telecommuting, carpool or use bus services if a strike occurs. MTA Chairman Thomas Prendergast sat down with Congress members Wednesday to discuss the situation. “Neither side should anticipate Congress being involved,” Rep. Peter King said after the meeting. “For anybody to be looking for a silver bullet from Congress would be making a big mistake.” Gov. Andrew Cuomo also argued that the union had a “false belief”
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federal lawmakers would step in, calling it “a major impediment to any real progress.” Labor leaders pushed back on the idea that they wanted Congress to step in. “It was not the unions who went to D.C. looking for Congress,” Anthony Simon, a spokesman for the labor coalition, wrote, “and we have
“Neither side should anticipate Congress being involved. For anybody to be looking for a silver bullet from Congress would be making a big mistake.” King maintained that the only solution was here in New York.” Simon went on to say that the MTA leadership should “stop playing games with people lives.” Talks are expected to resume between the two on Thursday. CHESTER SORIA @chestersoria
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Man in critical condition after fight over dog Authorities said a man remains in serious condition after he was punched in the face late Tuesday in a fight that reportedly started over a dog. Police said the victim, Paul Martone, 49, did not know his attacker. The two reportedly got into an argument regarding Martone’s dog at 6:30 p.m. as they were crossing the street at West 55th St. and Ninth Avenue. Video shows the two arguing when the suspect turned and landed a single punch on the unsuspecting victim’s face. The blow knocked Martone to the ground where he struck the pavement leaving him with a fractured skull. The suspect ran off after the punch, leaving the victim in the middle of the Manhattan intersection. He remains in critical condition. At least four people have died after being punched and hitting their heads this year, including a 56-year-old man from Queens who died late June. CHESTER JESUS SORIA
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Role play. Costumed characters of Times Square under scrutiny
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Costumed characters in Times Square are under scrutiny after a string of incidents involving Elmo, Woody, Mario and Spider-Man. The Times Square Alliance and elected officials met Wednesday to discuss growing concerns and possible regulation of the street performers.
Officials said the characters often target tourists, sometimes forcing them to pay for photos and lashing out if they don’t. The performers have also been involved in several recent incidents: Last month, a Spider-Man was accused of groping a woman. Several lawmakers
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Lyft roars into NYC but gives up pink mustaches Transportation. A competitor to Uber will start serving the Big Apple on Friday. Lyft car. GETTY IMAGES
Lyft is taking its ride-sharing service into New York this week and is abandoning its trademark pink mustaches in the process. The San Franciscobased company has seen strong demand from potential drivers and users in New York, where Lyft’s mobile application was downloaded 75,000 times, he said. To challenge Uber, which operates an unadorned fleet of vehicles,
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About the event This Friday and July 18 at 3 p.m., parkour team The Movement Creative will be holding beginners’ workshops for children ages 4 to 8 at NYSCI’s Rocket Park. Balancing, jumping, crawling, climbing and vaulting are some of the skills the team will teach.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Registration is available in person at the museum on the days of the workshops. A spot in the class costs $6 for nonmembers and $4 for NYSCI members. LIBBY DVIR @metronewyork letters@metro.us
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NYSCI. Museum’s Best Summer Ever series kicks o with parkour for kids. If your kids like to get creative at the playground, then consider taking their fun to the next level at the upcoming parkour workshops hosted by New York Hall of Science. NYSCI’s director of public programs, Liz Slagus, said The Movement Creative team will use parkour “as a way to get young people to think about their bodies and movement, encourage an active life and healthy style by making
movement fun. “It’s what I never had growing up in gym class and something I thought our audiences would appreciate. I hope everyone comes away learning something new and maybe a sense of fun and excitement about being healthy and active.� The aptly named Jesse Danger, co-founder of The Movement Creative, believes parkour is great for kids because it teaches them skills to improve at activities they already love. “It tells them that with a little imagination, they can find something fun and challenging anywhere.� The event is part of the
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“My Accidental Jihad” by Krista Bremer Even if you’re trapped in the city all summer, this book will take you on an exotic getaway, and you’ll lose yourself in the incredible true love story. Krista Bremer never expected to fall in love with an older Muslim man from Libya, yet that’s exactly what happened. Her story captures the “anything can happen” spirit of summer.
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The one book you need to read this summer Take this quiz to find out what new release you should spend your next long weekend devouring.
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a. Recently, at a friend’s wedding b. You can’t remember, maybe someone’s funeral a while back c. When the U.S. lost to Belgium in the World Cup d. After a breakup e. When you saw “The Fault in Our Stars”
When you’re on the subway, what do you find yourself asking about your fellow commuters? a. What their husband or wife is like b. Whether or not they’ve killed someone (hey, you never know) c. What bar they hang out at d. Whether or not they believe in God e. What their deepest, darkest secrets are
It doesn’t get much better than your toes in the sand and your nose in a book. / BILLY BECERRA, METRO
What do you want Where do to accomplish this you usually summer? turn for book recommendations? a. Take part in a hot
a. Your friends and favorite magazines b. Attention-grabbing titles in the thriller section at the bookstore c. The New York Times d. Covers with Oprah’s stamp of approval e. A list of what’s trending on Twitter
summer fling b. Lounge by the pool somewhere your boss can’t reach you c. Join a sports league (only partially for the post-game drinking) d. Discover a way to bring greater meaning to your life e. Tell your friend that
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Mostly Bs: “Summer House with a Swimming Pool” by Herman Koch This psychological thriller will make your skin tingle, despite the 90 degree heat. A famous actor dies after a medical procedure, leaving a doctor searching for answers. It’s a story of wealth, scandal and vengeance.
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Mostly Cs: “Eight World Cups” by George Vecsey This book is a must-read for a sports enthusiast — especially if you have World Cup fever. Sports journalist George Vecsey covered soccer for nearly 30 years, and his book gives an up-close look at soccer greats such as Socrates, Diego Maradona and Roberto Baggio.
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Mostly Ds: “The Signature of All Things” by Elizabeth Gilbert The “Eat, Pray, Love” author’s latest book is now a paperback (finally) — so it’s light enough to tote to the park. As you would expect with a novel by Gilbert, it’s about love, adventure and self-discovery. This book will make you think long and hard about your own personal beliefs on love and life after death.
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Mostly Es: “Say What You Will” by Cammie McGovern This is “the” YA book of summer. It’s a little bit “Perks of Being a Wallflower,” a little bit “Eleanor & Park” and a lot of something else entirely. Following two teens with disabilities who form a strong connection, it’s a young adult book with grown-up lessons.
you’re hopelessly in love with him or her
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TIMELINE OF THE ‘PLANET OF THE APES’ The “Apes” franchise, from conception to story’s end, spans 2,000 years. Here it is, laid out. MATT PRIGGE
3 196 Frenchman Pierre Boulle, author of the war saga “The Bridge on the River Kwai,” publishes the novel “Monkey Planet,” which would very soon serve as semi-loose inspiration for the film “Planet of the Apes.” Interestingly, the book’s shocking ending is closer to the nonsensical finale seen in Tim Burton’s 2001 reboot of “Planet of the Apes.”
1 8-7 196 1968: The big-budget film “Planet of the Apes,” starring Oscar-winners Charlton Heston and Kim Hunter, plus Roddy McDowall, becomes one of the year’s biggest hits. 1970-1971: A significantly cheaper sequel, “Beneath the Planet of the Apes,” comes out, this time with less Heston. “Escape from the Planet of the Apes,” cheaper still, follows.
3 2-7 197 1972: “Conquest of the Planet of the Apes,” is released. Meanwhile, in the world of the original “Planet of the Apes,” Charlton Heston and crew go into hibernation for a trip that will take them light years away from Earth. 1973: The fifth, final and worstreceived film of the original series, “Battle of the Planet of the Apes,” emerges.
1 199 In the world of “Conquest of the Planet of the Apes,” 1991 is not the carefree year the Gulf War ended. It’s a dystopian future where dogs and cats have gone extinct and apes have become slaves in what appears to be a police state. Led by McDowall’s Caesar — son of the dead Zira and Cornelius from the first two — the apes successfully revolt.
1 200 Tim Burton directs the reboot of “Planet of the Apes,” starring an overly stoic Mark Wahlberg. It receives negative reviews but does OK at the box office (not good enough to warrant a sequel). Burton says he’d “rather jump out a window” than do a follow-up. On the bright side, every snarky alt-weekly uses the line “Marky Mark and Monkey Bunch.”
3 1-1 200 2011: The second reboot, “The “Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” comes out. Rather than apes played by humans in makeup, they’re played by humans in no-longer-creepy motion-capture. 2013: In the world of “Battle for the Planet of the Apes,” human society has fallen and remaining humans try to reach a stalemate with the apes.
9 4-1 201 2014: The sequel to the reboot, “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” comes out. 2019: In the world of “Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” a smart chimp, Caesar (Andy Serkis), foments a revolution/ prison break with chimps being experimented on by scientists. Humankind is largely wiped out by a supervirus.
9 202 In the world of the Burton “Planet of the Apes,” Mark Wahlberg sets off for the future. Meanwhile, in the world of “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” surviving humans go to war with apes.
0 267 In bookends in “Battle for the Planet of the Apes,” “The Lawgiver” (John Huston!) recounts the events of “Battle for the Planet of the Apes” as proof that humans and apes will always get along.
3978 Here’s the setting for both “Planet of the Apes” and “Beneath the Planet of the Apes,” during which the arrival of humans from the 1970s triggers two films’ worth of mayhem, culminating in the destruction of the planet.
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Caesar (Andy Serkis) returns as a more fearsome leader in “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.” / WETA
Reasons why ‘Apes’ is great Monkey trouble. Darker and better crafted than the original, the new “Dawn” takes the series to war.
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It’s not as political as the originals. Despite being cheap, G-rated moneygobblers meant to appeal to kids, the original “Apes” franchise that began in 1968 is actually one of the craziest, most political and most cynical in film. They’re steeped in civil rights lingo and imagery; the fourth one even climaxes with a slave revolt. For a variety of reasons, “Rise” avoided all of that. Instead, it aimed to be a straight-up, lovingly crafted genre film. It was a prison escape picture with long dialogue-free stretches that sympathetically followed a mammal — chimp Caesar, “played” by motion-capture star Andy Serkis — as he was driven to revolt by careless humans. It was political, but on the sly: It details the birth of one character’s radicalism.
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This one has no good guys — or bad guys. In “Rise,” humans were by and large the enemy, with a few token good eggs. Here, the line isn’t so clear. A super-virus has wiped out society and much of humanity. There’s a pocket of survivors in San Francisco who live without electricity or contact with other potential survivors. But they have tons of guns, as well as, in some cases, an irrational hatred of the apes who live nearby, in their own mini-society in the forest. But the apes, now led by Caesar, also hold a much more rational hatred of the humans who once tortured them. And yet there are no bad guys, and if there are — like ticking time bomb Review ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ Director: Matt Reeves Stars: Andy Serkis, Jason Clarke
chimp Koba (Toby Kebbell), who rocks a giant scar given to him by meddling scientists — they have their reasons, too. Even the human leader, touchingly portrayed by Gary Oldman, is conflicted and more nervous than villainous.
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It’s visually assured. “Dawn”’s setup makes it sound like “Battle of the Planet of the Apes,” the original series’ nadir. This one is miles better, not only in smarts but also in how carefully it has been crafted. Director Matt Reeves is best known for the shakycam “Cloverfield,” but he’s a confident visualist who chooses his images carefully. In “Let Me In,” his unexpectedly sharp redo of “Let the Right One In,” he shot a car crash from the back seat. And he does a couple longtake wonders here, including one in a war zone. But most of the film is commanding in less show-offy ways. Reeves is clean and patient, allowing the film to build steadily before erupting into some truly impressive and scary monkey mayhem.
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“Dawn” is clear-eyed in the way it charts mounting civil unrest between two factions without picking sides. But it could stand to have a bit more humor. It’s very
heavy, from the studied shot selection to the gravity of escalating warfare to the way every character is traumatized. Caesar has morphed into an intimidating and at times unknowable, even stubborn, leader. (Serkis gives a truly subtle performance that’s all in the face.) “Dawn”
sometimes forgets that it needs to be junk, too. But not always: The warfare sequences have a ramshackle, scrambling intensity. And it boasts a sight you probably didn’t know you’ve always wanted to see: a chimpanzee astride a horse, blazing two machine guns.
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Indie spotlight. Two old-timers hit Iceland in the new ‘Land Ho!’ Review ‘Land Ho!’ Directors: Martha Stephens and Aaron Katz Stars: Paul Eenhoorn, Earl Lynn Nelson Rating: R
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What In this mash-up of a road movie and a geezers-onthe-prowl comedy, two ex-brothers-in-law (Paul Eenhoorn and Earl Lynn Nelson) decide to bro down on a trip to Iceland.
The lowdown Is “Land Ho!” an indie with mainstream aspirations or a mainstream film with indie aspirations? It’s both. Despite a cast and crew that
Earl Lynn Nelson (left) and Paul Eenhoorn play ex-brothers-in-law who bum around Iceland in “Land Ho!” / SONY PICTURES CLASSICS
hail from microbudgeted films, the material is unapologetically populist. It’s a crowd-pleaser, even cliched. But it’s cliched in a way that embraces the cliches; it doesn’t fall into them by rote or for cynical reasons. Still, it isn’t that mainstream: The stars are given the space to gab in long chatty scenes, even as the camera soaks up the bold colors of Iceland. It’s also another kind of film: the kind that makes stars out of its oddcouple leads. Nelson, a real-life Kentucky surgeon,
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The premise of “Boyhood” is that a more or less ordinary boy named Mason Jr. (Ellar Coltrane) grows up. That sounds less spectacular than what actually happened: The boy really did grow up. Filmmaker Richard Linklater shot the film piecemeal over 12 years, observing Coltrane as well as actors Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke. How’d he do?
Presentation “Boyhood” would be worthwhile even if it had been phoned in. Take the “Up” documentary series, which has checked in on the same group every seven years since 1964. “Up” doesn’t break from its sometimes-wearying formula, yet it’s mind-blowing simply because watching people age really does blow minds, even if the lives are routine. We’re all going to die, yet we don’t always treat our lives as if there’s only one of them. The “Up” films and “Boyhood” remind us that we all age and that mortality looms.
Conduct “Boyhood” is not phoned in. Because the footage shot in 2002 has to look apiece with what was shot in 2009, it has a plain style. But Linklater never shapes
‘Boyhood’ Director: Richard Linklater Stars: Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette Rating: R
••••• Ellar Coltrane is captured from childhood to his late teens in “Boyhood.” / IFC FILMS Smooth moving
Agility At almost three hours, “Boyhood” only has on average 13 minutes to dwell on each segment. It still has Linklater’s patented leisurely pace. He doesn’t even tell us when he’s jumped ahead, we just have to guess from changing hairstyles and context clues when a year has elapsed. Linklater couldn’t have predicted how Coltrane — not to mention Arquette and Hawke — would change over the 12 years. But there’s a shocking control and unity to the storytelling, with details and lines that resonate the longer it goes on.
his segments the same way; they’re always different. Mason Jr. is introduced, at 6, as the son of a divorced couple: harried mom (Arquette) and “cool” slacker dad (Ethan Hawke). He and his sister (Lorelei Linklater) stay with mom, who drags them around. This means there’s variety and a real story, even if it’s one with giant time leaps that bury key events (marriages, jobs, births, relationships) in ellipses.
Effort For an ambitious artist with outside-the-box ideas such as “Boyhood” and the “Before” films, Linklater is laid-back. Occasionally, he’s even lazy. The multiple macho alkie stepfathers get tiresome. Likewise, the time period signposts — from music
(Coldplay, The Flaming Lips, Gnarls Barkley, Phoenix) to world events (Fallujah, the ’08 election, “Tropic Thunder”) — tend to be dropped too wink-winkily.
Accuracy Mason Jr. doesn’t exactly have a normal life, but he still winds up a certain type: a sarcastic, cynical know-it-all who tends to hide behind a strangely affable smirk. He thinks the machine of life won’t eat him up, but it very well could one way or another. By the end, so much has changed — a whole life seems to have been lived, and yet there’s still so much left. “Boyhood” feels like it could go on forever. MATT PRIGGE @mattprigge
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FILM LISTINGS AMC Empire 25 888–AMC–4FUN 42nd Street Between 7th and 8th Avenues 07.12.14 HONOR AND GLORY: CANELO VS. LARA (NR) Sat 9:00 THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 IN 3D (PG-13) Thu 12:50, 4:25. CC/DVSClosed Captions & Descriptive Video;RealD 3D THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 (PG-13) Thu 10:05, 7:40, 10:55. CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Descriptive Video;Digital Presentation A ME R ICA: IM AG IN E TH E WOR LD WITHOUT HER (PG-13) Thu 10:00, 12:35, 3:10, 5:45, 8:35, 11:20.C INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation BOBBY JASOOS (NR) Thu 10:40, 1:40, 4:40, 7:45, 10:45.C INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation THE BREAKUP GURU (FEN SHOU DA SHI) (NR) Thu 10:20, 3:20, 8:25.C INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation CHEF (R) Thu 1:45, 7:45.C INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation DELIVER US FROM EVIL (R) Thu 9:15, 10:15, 11:15, 12:15, 1:15, 2:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15. CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Descriptive Video;Digital Presentation EDGE OF TOMORROW (PG-13) Thu 10:10, 4:10, 10:10. CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Descriptive Video;Digital Presentation EDGE OF TOMORROW 3D (PG-13) Thu 1:10, 7:10. CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Descriptive Video;Real D 3D THE FAULT IN OUR STARS (PG-13) Thu 10:10, 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 10:10. CC/DVSClosed Captions & Descriptive Video;Digital Presentation GODZILLA (PG-13) Thu 1:10, 7:10. CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Descriptive Video;Digital Presentation GODZILLA 3D (PG-13) Thu 10:10, 4:10, 10:10. CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Descriptive Video;RealD 3D HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 (PG) Thu 12:20, 3:05, 5:40, 8:20, 11:00. CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Descriptive Video;Digital Presentation HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 3D (PG) Thu 10:10, 1:50. CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Descriptive Video;RealD 3D MALEFICENT (PG) Thu 12:10, 2:50, 5:20, 7:50, 10:25, 12:00. CC/DVSClosed Captions & Descriptive Video;Digital Presentation PRETTY WOMAN (R) Sun 2:00. Digital Presentation SCHOOL DANCE (NR) Thu 1:05, 6:10.C INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation S NO W PI E R C E R ( S E OL G U K - Y E OL C H A ) (R) Thu 11:10.C INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation THIRD PERSON (R) Thu 4:35.C INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION (PG-13) Thu 10:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 5:30, 6:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30. CC/DVSClosed Captions & Descriptive Video;Digital Presentation TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION 3D (PG-13) Thu 2:00, 10:00. ETX: Enhanced Theatre Experience; Thu 11:30-12:00-1:00-4:00-4:30-7:30-8:008:25-9:00-12:00. CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Descriptive Video TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION AN IMAX 3D EXPERIENCE (PG-13) Thu 11:00, 3:00, 7:45, 11:45. IMAX;RealD 3D UNDERWATER DREAMS (NR) Fri to Sun 10:00, 12:20, 2:40, 5:00, 7:20, 9:40.C INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST (PG13) Thu 12:25, 3:35, 9:50. CC/DVSClosed Captions & Descriptive Video;Digital Presentation X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST IN 3D (PG-13) Thu 10:25, 6:45. CC/DVSClosed Captions & Descriptive Video;RealD 3D
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Acting style. Uzo Aduba shares the secrets to becoming Suzanne.
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‘Leah Remini: It’s All Relative’ Wondered what it’s like to leave Scientology? Actress Leah Remini tells all. SERIES PREMIERE 10 P.M., TLC LISA WEIDENFELD
After a first season where she awkwardly pursued main character Piper, Crazy Eyes (Uzo Aduba), or Suzanne, as she prefers to be called, took a darker turn in the second season of “Orange Is the New Black.” Pulled into the villainous Vee’s (Lorraine Toussaint) group of contraband dealers, she showed a new menacing side. Asked if she thinks Suzanne went too far, Aduba says, “I don’t know if you can go too far. Jenji [Kohan, the series creator] had said it felt like summer camp a little bit. She wanted to really bring the reality of the
world [into Season 2].” She adds, “I think it just made me realize how far people will go for love.” Suzanne occupies an unusual place in the hierarchy of Litchfield, the show’s fictional prison. While many inmates suffer from mental illness, it’s Suzanne who most shows this side at first glance. But she never becomes a caricature. “I was less interested in the ‘playing’ of the crazy. It’s never interesting to me when someone plays at something,” says Aduba. “It’s just, ‘be it,’ and whatever comes out of it, comes out of it.” One tactic? Doing everything just “a hair off,” as Aduba says. When Suzanne tries to do some-
thing playful, like wink, “it just never lands the way it’s supposed to.” Aduba decided one of Suzanne’s characteristics would be an intense focus on the person she was talking to. Alex (Laura Prepon) was the recipient of some of that focus. Laughing, Aduba says, “That felt weird to do. I’m sure it felt weird for Laura to receive.” Suzanne’s famous hairstyle changed in Season 2. But when asked to dish on whether it would change again in the third season, Aduba invokes the show’s dreaded solitary confinement units: “I’m not going to SHU over that.” LISA WEIDENFELD @LisaWeidenfeld
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“I was less interested in the ‘playing’ of the crazy. … It’s just, ‘be it,’ and whatever comes out of it, comes out of it.” Aduba, on portraying her character, Crazy Eyes, on “Orange is the New Black”
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‘Jeff Koons: A Retrospective’ Through Oct. 19 Wednesday-Sunday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Whitney Museum of Art 945 Madison Ave. $20, 212-570-3600 www.whitney.org Paintings and sculptures by American artist Jeff Koons are currently on exhibit in the Whitney Museum. / GETTY IMAGES
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Koons suspended basketballs in tanks of water, transforming a useful toy into an object of observation. In “Balloon Dog” (1994-2000), Koons immortalized the simple pleasures of childhood in stainless steel. This playful piece from the “Celebration” series has a hefty price tag: It sold at Christie’s last November for $58.4 million, making it the most expensive work by a living artist ever sold at auction. Elevating lowbrow commodities to highbrow art is a complicated game of pro-
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duction — through casting and cutting-edge technology, Koons challenges the limits of fabrication. “Hulk Elvis,” for example, is a masterful trompe l’oeil — it’s actually created from industrial steel and granite. The level of craftsmanship blurs the distinction between the “real thing” and the art in the museum. Staring into the mirrorpolished “Hanging Heart” (1994-2006) elicits the desire to possess a shiny new toy. For Koons, the boundary between the museum and the market is not a static divide, but a crosswalk that continually shifts with the changing times. This is the last exhibition the Whitney will host in the Upper East Side. It’s closing its doors in October and will reopen downtown, at the south end of the High Line, in spring 2015.
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Beyond the Whitney Take a stroll through Rockefeller Center to view Koons’ gigantic “Split-Rocker,” a topiary sculpture on view through Sept. 12. It stands over 37 feet high and features 50,000 flowering plants. Modeled after the aluminum sculpture of the same name on view at the Whitney Museum, the half-pony, half-horse design shares the same uncanny resemblance to a child’s “Little Tikes” rocker. DANIELLE KALAMARAS @metronewyork letters@metro.us
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Would you trust your kid with Courtney Love?
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You know what your television needs moree of? Courtney Love. The singer inger and lovable crazy-pants nts will be guest-starring on the next season of “Sons ons of Anarchy,” reports to TVLine and will play a preschool teacher. Love iss by no means a novice actor, ctor, since she’s done all right ght for herself in movies like “The People vs. Larry Flynt,” and “Sid and Nancy.” But a preschool ool teacher? All right, if you insist, “Sons of Anarchy.” The seventh h and final season of the he show will also featuree Marilyn Manson, so clearly they’re working on a theme here. Maybe he’ll play a librarian. Talking point
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Clooney says Daily Mail crossed the line
George Clooney is upset over a Daily Mail story from earlier this week about his fiancee, Amal Alamuddin — and he’s speaking out. “The Daily Mail has printed a completely fabricated story about my fiancee’s mother opposing our marriage for religious reasons,” Clooney writes in an op-ed USA Today. “It says Amal’s mother has been telling ‘half of Beirut’ that she’s against the wedding. It says they
joke about traditions in the Druze religion that end up with the death of the bride. Let me repeat that: the death of the bride. None of the story is factually true.” After Cloo-
week, apparently intimate activities are nothing new for the pair, who’ve known each other for about two years and have a history of hooking up, according to
E! News. “Michelle is supercool and laid-back and Zac has always been attracted to her because of that. ... She just gets on with all kinds of people and doesn’t
Talk smack about Clooney all you want, but when you talk smack about Alamuddin, he’ll write a letter to the editor. / ALL PHOTOS GETTY IMAGES
ney’s blistering article, the British tabloid ended up taking down the story entirely and says it has “launched a full investigation” into how the error was made.
take the fame thing too seriously,” a source says. “Zac ... can relate to her. He is attracted to her great attitude. They understand one another.”
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This fishtail braid looks elaborate, but it seriously only takes five minutes to do. Part your hair and divide it into two sections. Huffnagle recommends a side part so your braid will land over your shoulder. Take a small part of the outer section of one of the two sections you divided your hair into and cross it over, adding it to the inside of the other hair section. Then, do the exact same thing with the other side. Secure the end with an elastic. Pro tip: “The smaller the sections are that you pull from the two bigger sections, the more delicate the braid will look,” Huffnagle says.
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City humidity doesn’t mean you have to spend summer in ponytails and messy buns. DreamDry senior stylist Faith Huffnagle shares with us three beautiful braided styles that not only look awesome, but will keep you cool. Bonus: All three styles are easier to do when your hair is a little dirty, so go ahead and hit snooze. EMILY LAURENCE Intermediate braider
The Juliette The Juliette is perfect if you are going out to drinks with friends. Start by sectioning the top third part of your hair and dividing it into three sections. Start a regular braid, but after the first pull, drop one of the section parts and
To tweeze or wax? Two experts go brow to brow in this great beauty debate Tweezing
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Trusting a complete stranger with the main focal point of your face can be pretty scary, especially now since brows are having a moment. Some are hesitant to go to an eyebrow waxer in fear that their shape will be ruined in all of 10 seconds. Others swear by it, saying tweezing just doesn’t give you the same look. We took this debate to two experts, Boom Boom Brow Bar owner Malynda Vigliotti and Ramy Gafni, who
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other ear. While working, make sure to keep your braid tight; you can pull it apart a little at the end to loosen it. When you get all the way around, finish braiding any extra hair, secure it with an elastic and position the finished plait around your head so it looks like a crown. Once you have a shape you’re happy with, pin it in place. Pull the braid apart a bit to give it a messy, relaxed look.
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How can someone create the right shape for their face? The first step is to identify where the brows should start, where the arch should go and where the brow should end. Then you adapt accordingly. If someone has a round face, they should have more of an arched brow. You have to work with what you have.
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Malynda Vigliotti the right brow shape for their face? Follow your bone structure; where the brow bone sticks out the most, the arch should peak. I tell people to only tweeze obvious strays. Plucking is like eating potato chips, you can’t stop at just one!
What method do you prefer? I love waxing because you get all the baby fine hairs out and that is really helpful in creating a beautiful, thin line. How much upkeep does your method require? Once a month is best, and I tell
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Real-world love advice
What we’re into
CHARLES J. ORLANDO
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Charles J. Orlando is a relationship expert and author of the best-selling book series “The Problem with Women … is Men.” Find out more about him on his website, or visit him on Facebook for real-world love advice.
How do you keep a long-distance relationship great?
Love-challenged? Tell me your story and email thelovepros@gmail.com for a chance to be on TV. For Charles’ answers to these questions, visit his blog on metro.us.
Marriage is the legal, religious and/or spiritual joining of two people. Typically, these two people are driven by love, romance and desire to be together. But love is the easy part; cohabitation and long-term relationships offer more challenges. The longer you are with someone, the more you learn about them — what makes them tick and what gets under their skin — as well as yourself. And sometimes, things can go sideways and even downright sour. Here are the top ways that marriage can actually make things worse for you and for your significant other.
You let go of friendships
People believe that once you’re married, you need to let go of past relationships, but that’s
not healthy. By sacrificing friends, you limit your exposure to people who have indirectly helped guide your thoughts. This can end up limiting your personal growth and stagnate your relationship.
You fight dirty If you know the little things about them, you hold a lot of power in an argument. In relationship terms, it’s called “going for the jugular” — meaning you say or do the precise thing that is the ultimate insult and thus “win” the fight. But the aftermath is often worse that the fight itself. You withhold sex/love/ emotional support: When dating, passion and love are free-flowing. But after marriage and a few years of real and/or imagined slights, resentment can build, resulting in lots of “I’m not in the mood” or “Well, I guess you need to work that out” statements to your significant other. Abandoning your partner’s physical or emotional needs leads to separation and establishes habits of non-communication and hiding instead of sharing and honesty.
You let yourself go
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As couples exit courtship, sometimes they don’t feel the need to maintain their physical appearance. These actions and statements send a direct message to your partner that you don’t value them, and you don’t value yourself.
You stop going the extra mile for your spouse When first dating, men and women have their heart and soul invested in the little things: texts in the middle of the day, love notes in lipstick on the mirror, flowers. Sometimes in marriage, comfort creeps in, spontaneity and romance wane, and the little things get left behind as “unimportant.” In truth, it’s always the little things that count.
Awareness is key to stopping these damaging cycles The bottom line: Saying “I love you” is one thing, but actions speak volumes, and it’s what your partner does need to back up his or her words. Stay connected, don’t get comfortable and keep putting effort into your actions.
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Independence eats Bastille Day. Enjoy France’s most lauded contribution to the world: food. We had ours on the Fourth of July, now it’s time for France’s equivalent on July 14. Go out and show your solidarity with the French in overthrowing the monarchy by eating some Paris-worthy grub. Sit down
General Assembly Time travel is almost possible this Bastille Day at General Assembly. The restaurant is re-creating a menu by French culinary icon Auguste Escoffier from all the way back in 1900. The only thing not from 1900 is the price, but it’s still a good deal at $65. 360 Park Ave. S., 212-951-7111
Bo’s New Orleans hasn’t been France’s property for a long time, but Louisiana cuisine wouldn’t be the same without its influence. Laissez les bon temps rouler at Bo’s for roasted oysters, andouille gumbo and etouffee in a relaxed setting. Save room for the cayenne-spiced beignets with caramel-chocolate sauce and coconut cream. 6 W. 24th St., 212-234-2373
$89, which include food and our favorite kind of bar: an open one! 158 Eighth Ave., 646-596-8838 Casual fare
La Maison Du Croque Monsieur Want to eat a gourmet sandwich in the former home of erotic novelist Anais Nin? The French would approve, and La Maison knows it — they’ve named their sandwiches after her various lovers. There’s smoked salmon with herb goat cheese, a French take on the Cuban and no shortage of fromage-focused varieties. For Bastille Week, any croque and a glass of wine is $10. Ooh la la. 17 E. 13th St., 212.675.2227
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Louro Chef David Santos might have roots in Portugal, but it was his uncle’s bay plant in his French backyard that inspired him to call his restaurant Louro, which means bay leaf in Portuguese. This Bastille Day he’ll celebrate everything French, beginning with a complimentary French 75 cocktail and cheese puffs. The Bastille Day prix fixe dinner is $65 — BYO wine and beer. 142 W. 10th St., 212-206-0606
The Clicquot Mail Truck at Bagatelle A Petanque tournament, oysters and a glass of Veueve Clicquot is how Bastille Day should be celebrated. Bagatelle is throwing the indoor equivalent of a French lawn party, with the Clicquot crew standing by to serve bubbly in the most of-the-monent way: from a food truck. 1 Little West 12th St., 212-488-2110
Haven Rooftop If the weather behaves, there’s no better place to celebrate than on a rooftop overlooking the city (even though you can’t see the Eiffel Tower from here). The
La Fete Montmartre Instead of the cream sauces and foie gras that can weigh down a hot day, this West Chelsea eatery’s French-style bites keep it light: dill crepe salmon rillette and socca corn with fromage blanc, served to the tune of a live gypsy jazz band. Tickets are
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French prix fixe menu is $49, and for an additional $20 you can toast with Champagne. Bon appétit! 132 W. 47th St., 212-466-9000 Block party
Bastille Day on 60th Street Celebrate the historic friendship between the U.S. and France at the city’s biggest Bastille Day party on Sunday beginning at noon. France gave us the Statue of Liberty, you’ve gotta raise your glass to that! This family friendly fete will have crepes, wine, beer, music, face painting and more. 22 E. 60th St., 212-355-6100 LASSE EMIL KRISTIANSEN @MetroNewYork letters@metro.us
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Cercle Rouge From Friday at noon, La Fete Nationale takes over West Broadway with Pétanque tournaments across 12 regulation-size courts, traditional French street food, live music and a Nicolas Feuillatte Champagne bar. Traditional street food like the merguez sandwich (fried lamb sausage, and harissa on a baguette) is the order of the day. Between White and Beach streets
Twenty-eight teams will face off on West Broadway. WATSON MCMILLAN
5 Crumbs cupcakes we’ll miss most Crumbs Bake Shop is no more. The cake may have often been a little bit dry, and the frosting a little too sweet, but Crumbs sure had a lot to choose from whenever we needed to celebrate a birthday, or just get through the day. We rounded up the top five dearly departed flavors that will be remembered fondly. We also found a new cupcake to fill the Crumbs-shaped hole in our souls. Check it all out at www.metro.us.
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Le Fooding Beach Club Presents: San Pellegrino Fruitstock at the Rockaways
TC Summer Cinema Series: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;The Lost Boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Tonight, 7 p.m. Tribeca Cinemas, 54 Varick St. $15, 212-941-2001 www.tribecacinemas.com If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never seen the ďŹ rst ďŹ lm Corey Haim and Corey Feldman starred in together, hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s your opportunity. The classic â&#x20AC;&#x2122;80s vampire ďŹ&#x201A;ick about a family who moves to Santa Carla, California, and faces the townâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s growing vampire problem screens as part of Tribeca Cinemasâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; summer series. Your ticket includes a preshow Sobieski vodka open bar.
Field Trip to the Warwick Drive-In Movie Theater Sunday, 6:30 p.m. BAM Cinematek (meeting place) 30 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn; $25 www.mononoawareďŹ lm.com Whether youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re with the Autobots, Decepticons or the just-donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t-really-careacons, catching a yellow school bus from Brooklyn to Warwick to see the new Transformers movie â&#x20AC;&#x201C; on a huge screen at a drive-in theater that dates back to 1950 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; will be amazing. Bring a blanket or lawn chair. FOOD AND DRINK
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Did a bro feud between John Wilkes (Ryan Wesen) and Edwin (Eric Gravez) kill Lincoln? / JEREMY DANIEL
Friday-Sunday, Noon $40; Beach 97, 97-01 Shorefront Pkwy., Rockaway Beach www.lefooding.com Picnic on the beach for three days with special guest chefs from Momofuku Milk Bar, Rockaway Taco, Trois Mec and more. Each day will have two sittings of a three-course meal, San Pellegrino sparkling fruit beverages and other foodie surprises. Plus live music from New York Brass Band and DJ sets from Cibo Matto and other guests. Ten percent of each ticket sold goes to Graybeards charity for restoring the Rockaways. Surfâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s up!
Speakeasy Dollhouse: The Brothers Booth Saturday, 8 p.m. The Players Club, 16 Gramercy Park South; $75; 212-475-6116; www.speakeasydollhouse.com Cynthia von Buhlerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s second chapter to her Speakeasy Dollhouse series (the ďŹ rst entitled â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Bloody Beginningâ&#x20AC;?) tells the tale of sibling rivalry between brothers John Wilkes and Edwin Booth. Set at the Players Club (the former home of Edwin Booth) the performance is a unique time-traveling experience and includes live jazz, moonshine and burlesque. Is von Buhlerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s assertion that Lincoln was assassinated as a result of this sibling rivalry accurate? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an interesting take, in any event. Clinton Hall, 90 Washington St. Free, 212-363-6000 www.clintonhallny.com Hang out with Great South Bay brewery founder Rick Sobotka and taste some new beers, including the Nikoweisse Tzatziki Berliner Weisse â&#x20AC;&#x201C; brewed with cucumbers! And thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just the start; thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also a Lethal Cupcake Imperial Chocolate Porter, a 10 percent Marauder Bourbon Barrel Scotch Ale and the only keg of Hoppocratic
Oath Imperial IPA in New York City. Pay as you drink and enjoy many giveaways and good times. FESTIVAL
City of Water Day 2014 Saturday, 10 a.m. Governors Island Free, 212-935-9831
www.cityofwaterday.org We wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be here without water, so the idea that thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just one day to celebrate one of the fundamental elements that enable our existence seems like itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not enough. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not pass it up! Take part in the cardboard kayak competition, free boat tours, kayaking, rowing, a fishing demonstration, delicious food and live music â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and bring the kids for the childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fair.
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Steampunk Secret Speakeasy Sunday, 6 p.m. The Lofts at Prince 177 Prince St. $10, 212-274-8757 www.secretspeakeasy.com For the second part of a two-day Gemini & Scorpio Steampunk Weekend (the ďŹ rst being The Lost Circus at the Irondale Center in Ft. Greene on Saturday) G&S team with The Museum of Interesting Things, 19th Century Society and Steampunk NYC to turn this SoHo loft into a Victorian-era party house. See original 16-mm movies from the â&#x20AC;&#x2122;40s, â&#x20AC;&#x2122;50s and â&#x20AC;&#x2122;60s; listen to rare vinyl records; check out original antiques and photography; and come in costume â&#x20AC;&#x2122;cause itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fun. There will be a huge rooftop garden and plenty of refreshments.
Brooklyn Bowlâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 5th Anniversary Party Tonight, 9 p.m. Brooklyn Bowl 61 Wythe Ave., Brooklyn $5, 718-963-3369 www.brooklynbowl.com Five hours of Bowltrain with Questlove for the ďŹ fth anniversary of Brooklyn Bowl for $5; can you guess how much the Brooklyn beer special is going to be? Groove to hip-hop, soul and whatever else Questlove decides to pull from his massive vinyl collection, plus throwback Soul Train videos projected on the walls. JAY HONSTETTER
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Cancer | June 21-July 22. Your style and flair are what make you unique. Don’t be deterred if someone dislikes your artistry or creativity. Leo | July 23-Aug. 22. Face any dilemma head-on. Don’t give in to anyone trying to take advantage of you or who is standing between you and your happiness. Virgo | Aug. 23-Sept. 22. Take any opportunity to travel that comes your way. Organize your time so that you can mix business with pleasure and come out on top in both areas.
Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22. You will be flattered by the attention you get today, but before you let things go to your head, it’s sincere.
Capricorn | Dec. 22-Jan. 20. You can meet some fascinating and stimulating individuals at group functions. Check out what’s happening in your area.
Aries | March 21-April 20. There are lots of gimmicks designed to make you buy various products. Don’t be tempted to buy on impulse.
Scorpio|Oct. 23-Nov. 21. Your appearance and self-confidence go hand-in-hand. Some minor improvements will lift your spirits.
Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18. Don’t be too quick to sign on the dotted line. Make sure that you get all the goods or services that have been promised.
Sagittarius | Nov. 22Dec. 21. You may have doubts regarding your career choice. It’s important to find an outlet that you enjoy and try to turn it into a living.
Pisces | Feb. 19-March 20. You know deep down what is best for you, regardless of what others say. Travel opportunities are apparent and should be geared toward future business.
Taurus | April 21-May 21. You have many appealing qualities. Accept social and community invitations, and you will discover a new window of opportunity that can help you out Gemini | May 22-June 20. If you are vocal, you can make substantial progress in the workplace. Let your superiors hear your ideas. BERNICE BEDE OSOL
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Smoke out booze problems instead I don’t hear anyone debating how much alcohol I can buy at a liquor store. Seems like pure ignorance that people think they can use the law to control how I spend my money, let alone what I do in my house. Ignorance must be bliss for those people, because they’re forgetting that our country was founded upon leaving another for the separation of church and state. It’s not like our country is making a religion out of alcohol — it’s not like we can’t get drunken drivers off the streets — no, we need to get pot smokers out of their homes!
Priorities for Congress After an alleged private early June meeting with the Bilderberg Group, Obama made the following frightening proclamation: “We cannot continue to rely only on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives that we’ve set. We’ve gotta have a civilian national security force that’s just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded.” Hopefully your readers will ask their members of Congress demand to know who shaped these objectives. JOSEPH DUPONT, VIA EMAIL
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Anthony plans to re-up with New York: Report NBA. Carmelo Anthony has reportedly decided to re-sign with the Knicks for a fiveyear max contract. After weeks of deliberation, it appears Carmelo Anthony has bought into Phil Jackson’s game plan. The Daily News reports Wednesday afternoon that Anthony will return to New York “barring a last-minute change of heart.” The 30-year-old forward reportedly has a fiveyear, $129 million deal on the table. Since the Knicks retain his “Bird rights” they could offer him more money than any other suitor. He will reportedly make his announcement on Thursday, the first day free agents can sign. Anthony’s agent told ESPN his client had yet to make a final decision. Anthony opted out of the final year of his contract last month and spent the first week of July on a tour of various landing spots. He met with the Bulls, Rockets, Mavericks and Lakers about signing with each team. The Lak-
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Parsons, Mavs agree Restricted free agent Chandler Parsons was unhappy with the Rockets’ latest offer and did what he was entitled to do — sign a huge deal with someone else. The forward agreed to a three-year, $45 million deal with the Mavericks on Wednesday. The Rockets will have three days to match the deal.
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Anthony apparently put his faith in Phil Jackson to build a contender in New York. / GETTY IMAGES James in limbo Veteran NBA writer Chris Sheridan reported Wednesday evening LeBron James would sign with the Cavs. •
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ers and Bulls seemed to hold the most appeal to Anthony, but in the end he has apparently decided to stay with New York. Jackson, the Knicks’ new president, also got a chance to pitch Anthony on his vision for the club going forward. The Knicks are in salary cap hell, largely due to the contract of Amar’e Stoudemire, who is due $23.4 million next sea-
son. The team also owes Andrea Bargnani $12 million in 2014-15. With the Knicks’ team salary currently at just over $59 million, the signing of Anthony would put them at $84.8 million for next season. The salary cap was officially set at $63.065 million Wednesday by the NBA, with the luxury tax kicking in at $76.829 million. The Knicks wouldn’t be able to make any more meaningful moves this offseason unless they could unload Stoudemire or Bargnani. Jackson has reportedly been shopping both players, most notably Stoudemire to the Sixers, but reportedly would need to include Iman Shumpert or Tim Hardaway Jr. to sweeten the deal. Anthony averaged 27.4 points and career-high 8.1 rebounds per game last season as the Knicks stumbled to a 37-45 record. They missed the playoffs for the first time since 2010 and head coach Mike Woodson was fired. Jackson was brought on and the team hired Derek Fisher as head coach. MARK OSBORNE @MetroNYSports
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Tanaka hits DL, sent for MRI on arm Just when you think it couldn’t get any worse for the Yankees’ starting rotation, the only consistent performer has hit the disabled list. Masahiro Tanaka complained of soreness in his right elbow and was immediately placed on the 15-day DL and sent back to New York for an MRI. “I think you always worry when a guy has an elbow MRI,’’ manager Joe Girardi said before Wednesday’s game. “But until Dr. [Christopher] Ahmad sees him, I don’t have much more for you.” Tanaka was 11-1 with a 1.99 ERA through his first 14 starts in the majors, but is just 1-3 with a 4.25 ERA in his last four starts. METRO
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World Cup. Lionel Messi will get a chance to win his first World Cup title in South America on Sunday. The drama never seems to subside as the World Cup finally has its final two. Argentina outlasted the Netherlands after a 0-0 stalemate led to penalty kicks and an Argentine victory, 4-2. It wasn’t the shooters in the shootout who solidified Argentina’s victory, it was their goalkeeper Sergio Romero who saved two shots off the feet of Ron Vlaar and Wesley Sneijder, respectively, to clinch the victory. Four South Americans — Lionel Messi, Ezequiel Garay, Sergio Aguero and Maxi Rodriguez — scored on their penalty kicks after the first 120 minutes contained very little offense and was not enough to decide the match’s outcome. Argentina heads to its fifth World Cup final to face Germany, who defeated Brazil, 7-1, on Tuesday. It’s Argentina’s first trip to the final in 24 years. Germany last won
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