Pride month means standing up and being an ally for marginalized groups and Dwyane Wade is doing just that for his 15-year-old transgender daughter, Zaya — and we’re breaking it all down on Us Weekly’s “Hot Hollywood” podcast.
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Pride month means standing up and being an ally for marginalized groups and Dwyane Wade is doing just that for his 15-year-old transgender daughter, Zaya — and we’re breaking it all down on Us Weekly’s “Hot Hollywood” podcast.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber over the weekend, when they were turned away from a famous New York dining hotspot.A source tells ET that Hailey and Justin were treated like anyone else would be when they tried to get into the hot NYC restaurant Carbone without a reservation.«Hailey and Justin love being in New York,» says the source. «They love hitting up restaurants and shopping.»However, their somewhat humbling experience came when they tried to get into the exclusive Italian restaurant after Justin's Saturday night concert at Barclay's -- but were politely turned away.«They tried to get into Carbone,» says the source, «but they got denied.»They didn't let that put a damper on their dinner plans though, according to the source the couple went to nearby Socialista instead, and had a great time.Justin is currently on his and was in Brooklyn for the night.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber over the weekend, when they were turned away from a famous New York dining hotspot.A source tells ET that Hailey and Justin were treated like anyone else would be when they tried to get into the hot NYC restaurant Carbone without a reservation.«Hailey and Justin love being in New York,» says the source. «They love hitting up restaurants and shopping.»However, their somewhat humbling experience came when they tried to get into the exclusive Italian restaurant after Justin's Saturday night concert at Barclay's -- but were politely turned away.«They tried to get into Carbone,» says the source, «but they got denied.»They didn't let that put a damper on their dinner plans though, according to the source the couple went to nearby Socialista instead, and had a great time.Justin is currently on his and was in Brooklyn for the night.
Justin and Hailey Bieber are enjoying a night out together.
Hailey Bieber heads home after grabbing dinner with her pal Justine Skye at Bond St. restaurant on Thursday (June 2) in New York City.
Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians has issued a “Do Not Work” order against Distinguished Concerts International New York, labeling it an “unfair employer.” The move comes more than two years after DCINY’s orchestra formed a union with Local 802, though the parties have yet to reach an agreement on a first-time contract.
EXCLUSIVE: Veteran unscripted producer and executive Pam Healey has been named president of Wheelhouse Entertainment’s flagship production company Spoke Studios.
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Musicians will rally Monday outside Carnegie Hall for a fair contract with Distinguished Concerts International New York, a for-profit company that holds most of its concerts at the celebrated venue. The rally will start at 6 pm ET.
The action-packed first trailer for “The Man From Toronto” featuring a star-studded cast has been released.
Sharing her story. Kate Moss opened up about her romance with Johnny Depp during the actor’s defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard.
Wilson Chapman editorThe 2022 Sundance Film Festival featured a Regina Hall double bill: “Master,” a thriller following three Black women at a predominantly white college; and “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul,” a mockumentary exploring the inner workings of a Southern Baptist megachurch.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment has announced the full slate of programming for the fifth annual New York Music Month, to run throughout the month of June 2022 in New York City.This year’s NYMM will feature a combination of in-person and virtual programming, with more than 20 events, including an all-day industry conference on the future of NYC’s music industry, skill-building workshops, free rehearsal space, songwriting camp, and showcases of emerging NYC artists. This month-long series aims to support songwriters, established musicians, emerging artists, and NYC’s entire musical community, many of whom were severely impacted by the pandemic.