The annual Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day kicked off the U.S. Open on Saturday with family-friendly fun and celebrity performances at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, Queens. After demonstrations from Net Generation and National Junior Tennis League participants, the Radio Disney-hosted musical acts began, with leading talent like Ava Max, MAX, and Quinn XCII performing to a cheering audience.
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On July 9th, ESPN hosted the fifth annual Sports Humanitarian Awards sponsored by Bristol-Myers Squibb. We attended the event as a guest of sponsor Dove Men+Care.
The ESPY’s were kicked off by the 15th annual “The Golf Classic” with Malbon Golf. Dosist and Hublot. The Knockturnal was able to attend this celebrity studded charity golf event at Calabasas Country Club on July 8, 2019. The Golf Classic had only recently relocated to Los Angeles after being a renowned staple in the Hamptons. What a better place to call home than this 18-hole championship-style course nestled in the hills of Calabasas.
Roundabout Theatre Company’s ‘Toni Stone’ Play Knocks It Out Of The Park For The Negro League Baseball Legend
Roundabout Theatre Company unhinges the silence surrounding the trophies and excellence of the first woman to play professional baseball in the Negro League, Toni Stone.
Exclusive: Roberto Duran & Sugar Ray Leonard Talk New Documentary ‘I Am Duran’ [Video]
Universal’s new sports documentary, ‘I Am Duran’, highlights and follows the personal life and public career of former world champion, Panamanian boxer and cultural legend Roberto Duran over the course of 84 minutes. The film is available for Digital Download on June 4.
Tribeca Film Festival: HBO’s ‘What’s My Name | Muhammad Ali’ Gives Ali His Voice Back
HBO Sports’ two-part documentary, ‘What’s My Name | Muhammad Ali’, makes its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in order to chronicle the inspiring and timeless story of the iconic boxer, humanitarian, and proud personality.
Lifestyle brand Sam Edelman, in partnership with Daily Front Row and EEM, celebrated the return of Longines Masters New York at Soho hotspot Goldbar.
The Los Angeles Marathon took place last weekend where runners traveled 26.2 miles from Dodger Stadium to Santa Monica.
As Yankees’ star outfielder Giancarlo Stanton enters his second year in pinstripes, facing American League pitchers isn’t the only thing he has adapted to. Stanton is clearly more comfortable under the bright lights of New York; it was evident Tuesday night when he appeared at TAO Downtown to celebrate his DuJour Magazine cover release.