
Jason Szenes
Freelance Photographer at European Pressphoto Agency
Freelance Sports Photographer at New York Post
Freelance Sports Photographer at The New York Times
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2 weeks ago |
newsini.com | Charles Wenzelberg |Jason Szenes
The New York Knicks celebrated their historic semifinals win Friday night with a star-studded fête, Page Six has exclusively learned. Timothée Chalamet, Russell Wilson and Jordyn Woods joined her boyfriend, Knicks power forward Karl-Anthony Towns, his teammates Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, Josh Hart, Miles McBride and several other players for a celebration filled with love and appreciation for all their hard work.
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3 weeks ago |
newsini.com | Charles Wenzelberg |Jason Szenes
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet got cozy during a date night at the New York Knicks vs. Boston Celtics game just days after their red carpet debut. The Khy founder and the “Dune” star stepped out for Game 4 of the NBA playoffs at Madison Square Garden in New York City Monday night. Kendall Jenner also joined the couple with a male friend. Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner stepped out for a date night at the New York Knicks vs. Boston Celtics game Monday.
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2 months ago |
newsini.com | Jason Szenes |Bobby Flay |Brooke Williamson
Bobby Flay and his new flame, Brooke Williamson, made their public debut at a New York Knicks game after news of their romance broke last month. The celebrity chef, 60, and the restaurateur, 46, were all smiles while sitting courtside at Madison Square Garden in New York City Sunday. Flay also took to his Instagram Story Monday to share a photo of Williamson at the sporting event, with the caption, “Thank[s] @nyknicks for a great game and a great win last night.
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Feb 28, 2025 |
hive.news | Corey Sipkin |Jason Szenes |Charles Wenzelberg
Veteran outfielder Jesse Winker, acquired by the Mets from the Nationals at the trade deadline last year, starts another Amazin’ season by fielding some Q&A from Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: Describe the feeling of coming so close to a World Series and not getting there last year. A: Obviously, the loss hurts, right?
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Feb 28, 2025 |
hive.news | Jason Szenes
Seven months ago, this version of St. John’s met for the first time. It was then, in the middle of the summer, that the bar was set incredibly high. One of the goals was a Big East regular-season championship. It can become a reality Saturday afternoon at what will, unquestionably, be a raucous and rocking Madison Square Garden. With a win over local rival Seton Hall, the seventh-ranked Johnnies (25-4, 16-2) will clinch the school’s first outright Big East title since 1984-85.
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