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THE WHO
IN the early years of The Who, Pete Townshend saw himself, drummer Keith Moon and bassist John Entwistle as musical geniuses. Roger Daltrey, meanwhile, was regarded as merely “the singer." It was only through the rock opera “Tommy" that the...
 
OLSEN, 29, AND CASEY, 36
SEPT. 8 - For a couple that loves the water, Lindenhurst's waterside Chateau La Mer was a perfect reception location. However, following their ceremony at Saint Agnes Cathedral in Rockville Centre, L.I., the most nautical touch - the newlywed's...
 
TURCHIN, 36, AND REYES, 30
SEPT. 8 - When it came time for Kenneth Turchin to recite his vows at a private residence in the Hamptons, “The minister asked Ken to repeat after him, and Ken said out loud, ‘Would you mind going slower and using shorter phrases?' " recalls...
 
LUTHMANN, 26, AND BULLARO, 37
AUG. 25 - It was man's best friend who helped James Bullaro propose to Vanessa Luthmann in November 2006. “We have two dogs, and when I got home that night I saw that James had tied a ribbon around one of the dog's necks," says Luthmann. “When...
 
CHANG, 31, AND VERSOZA, 31
SEPT. 8 - “I always joke that I went to the top of a glacier and came back with a piece of the rock," laughs Jennifer Ayn Versoza, whose then-boyfriend Eddie Chang proposed on top of an Alaskan glacier in August 2005. Chang, a project manager for...
 
WHERE SHREK GOT HIS START
HE loved nature, art, animals, psychotherapy . . . and the occasional monster. He was William Steig - the New Yorker cartoonist and kids' book illustrator who would have turned 100 this month. Join the party tomorrow at the Jewish Museum, which is...
 
H2OHH!
IT'S given us diamonds, pearls and gold. And now, for its latest exhibit, the American Museum of Natural History is tapping into something even more precious: water. “Water: H2O=Life," opening today, practically overflows with child-friendly...
 
TRAIN(ING) FOR THE BIG RUN
MOST days, Mike Rubino puts on a transit uniform and heads into work as a conductor for the 7 train. Tomorrow, though, the 50-year-old will trade in his usual transit garb for a Grateful Dead tee with the number 31993 on it to identify him as a...
 
IT'S RUNNING MEN
IT'S easy to get lost in Central Park. The trails and hills wind endlessly, the Ramble is, well, rambling, and all paths are filled with joggers and maniacal roller-bladers. It's not unusual to wander over to the West Side when you meant to go east...
 
LAUGH INFECTION
'IT was really great to have God back," says Sarah Silverman, the country's hottest, boundary-pushing comediance when reflecting on her favorite past episode of her self-titled Comedy Central show. "That one will air Nov. 7, actually, same as my...
 
A BROKEN SOLE
ADAPTED by Susan Charlotte from her three 9/11-themed one-act plays, and directed by Antony Marsellis, "A Broken Sole" is uneven, as are most multipart films. Best is the opener, set on that fateful day, when a Columbia University professor...
 
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