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"The deeper we plunge into the tavern world of Falstaff," he writes, "the closer we come to the world of Greene; his wife, Doll; his mistress, Em; her thuggish brother, Cutting Ball; and the whole crew".
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Chefs (and Others) on the Move "Why does a chef always have to cook high-end food in fancy restaurants?" said Georges Masraff, whose résumé includes Windows on the World, Tavern on the Green and Brasserie Ruhlmann.
Fanelli's in SoHo, the 19th-century tavern turned art world hangout where he and his sister have a tradition of lunching after Christmas shopping, is still there, as is the Old Town Bar on East 18th Street, the old Tammany Hall redoubt where he and his wife ended up on their first date.
"The Gramercy Taverns of the world, the Per Ses of the world, they're starting to have good lists".
It has nothing to do with the Wrigley family, an angry tavern owner, or the World Series.
In the fourth game of the World Series, tavern owner Billy Sianis was forced to leave Wrigley Field after showing up with his goat, and upon his ejection Sianis cursed the franchise.
"As Keats imagined himself sitting beside Shakespeare in a tavern in the next world," she wrote in her memoir, "so they saw themselves separated from the rest of us, 'institutionalized,' surrounded by poets".
"Real Housekeepers of Southern Delaware" got higher ratings than Game 4. Sports taverns are relegating the World Series to the back screens so they can show hockey.
Lawyer Christopher Wyre finds himself caught in a web of intrigue – the world of taverns, asylums, the Bow Street Runners and St James's Palace, where the Duke of Cumberland, fifth son of George III, has been attacked.
The "lovable losers" have suffered a legendary curse ever since a tavern owner, barred from a World Series game in 1945 because he was trying to bring in a malodorous goat, proclaimed that they would never win the title again.
All you need is a New York address and already you are part of a grand tradition that goes back at least to the 50's, when Jackson Pollock and his cronies haunted Greenwich Village, punched each other out at the Cedar Tavern and made New York the world capital of art.
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