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Madison Square Garden Accused Of Using Facial Recognition Technology To Kick Out Fans
Fans at Madison Square Garden are being investigated for allegedly removing fans using facial recognition technology. © Eater NY Madison Square Garden is under investigation for using facial recognition technology to divide fans.

Madison Square Garden CEO James Dolan has come under fire for using facial recognition technology to kick his personal nemesis out of the stadium. What are you waiting for? According to Crain's New York Business, the state Liquor Authority notified Manhattan Arena in November that it was investigating allegations that it violated its liquor license by previously "denying access to tickets submitted by law firms." The strange legal battle has been raging since last fall and shows no signs of letting up, now involving the NHL, NBA and state Sen. Brad Hoylman-Siegal.

One of London's most influential restaurants is coming to town

Saint John, a pioneer of the modern British restaurant in London, comes to town for soda and bone marrow at his Long Island bar in Brooklyn. Tickets for the March 6 dinner cost £230.00 (about $275) and include a seven-course meal including bone-marrow roast jugs, grilled smoked bacon and a martini. Including tax and tip.

A chef cooks for the Pope to open a new Italian restaurant

Salvo Lo Castro, the Italian chef who claims to have cooked for Pope John Paul II and former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, is heading into the kitchen of the new La Voglia restaurant on the Upper East Side, reports East Side Feed Report . he serves a modern Italian carbere with orange foie gras with beetroot, caviar and beautiful bouche from his ornate room at 1645 Third Avenue at East 92nd Street. The opening date has not been announced.

The Italian favorite, the sprint class, opened in second place

Forma Pasta Factory, the Greenpoint restaurant known for its affordable instant pasta, opened a second location today at 5 Greene Ave., near Fulton Street in Fort Greene. The restaurant's noodles start at $13 a cup, and daily specials are available for a few bucks.

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