Lee Wallace, who starred in several Broadway and Off-Broadway plays, died Dec. 20 in New York after along illness.
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Police body camera and dashboard footage recorded as part of investigations into the deaths of Daniel Prude and Troy Hodge was released to the public Friday. The 11 videos were released through New York Attorney General Letitia James' Special Investigations and Prosecutions Unit, and they show interactions between Prude and Rochester police, and Hodge and Lockport police. James said the move was made to increase transparency. "Our criminal justice system is in need of significant reform to
.Lee Wallace, who starred in several Broadway and Off-Broadway plays, died Dec. 20 in New York after along illness.
Rebecca Luker, the enchanting Broadway actress and singer who received Tony nominations for her performances in revivals of Show Boat, The Music Man and Mary Poppins, has died. She was 59.
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Eli Countryman Rebecca Luker, the Broadway actor who earned Tony nominations for “Mary Poppins,” “The Music Man” and “Show Boat,” died on Wednesday in Manhattan, her agent told The New York Times.
Rebecca Luker, a three-time Tony Award nominee and one of Broadway’s most acclaimed and popular musical actresses, died today at a New York City hospital following a nearly yearlong battle with A.L.S., or Lou Gehrig’s disease. She was 59.
New York Post. When the teen exited the bus, the man followed him and punched him in the face and back of the head.
Wonder Woman 1984 is finally being released this week and the film’s director Patty Jenkins is opening up how the movie was originally dated for release an entire year ago.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are getting the party started this New Year’s Eve, performing in the highly-anticipated annual event on NBC.The engaged couple will be hitting the stage and setting the mood for the amazing celebration, broadcasted live from Times Square in New York, as part of an incredible list of music guests performing from all over the country.The 51-year-old singer recently released a new single, promising fans to bring the OG Gwen Stefani back, referencing her iconic 90’s
Dave Grohl has discussed how Foo Fighters finally came to the decision to release their upcoming new album ‘Medicine At Midnight’ following delays which were caused by the coronavirus pandemic.The record, which will be the Foos’ tenth studio album, is set for release on February 5, 2021, although the band had originally intended to release it in 2020 to mark their 25th anniversary.Speaking to New York’s Q104.3 radio station earlier this week, Grohl spoke about how ‘Medicine At Midnight’ was
Scott Marshall Smith, the screenwriter whose credits included the Robert De Niro films Men of Honor and The Score, has died, his publicist said Tuesday. He was 62.
Dave McNary Film ReporterProducer-writer Scott Marshall Smith, who received his first screenplay credit on “Men of Honor,” died following a stroke, his family said Tuesday. He was 62.Smith was a native of Monterey, Calif., and was raised in the Midwest.
season 19 finale is here — and Ian Flanigan is hoping that his unique voice can bring home another championship for coach Blake Shelton!During Monday's live show, the traveling troubadour from Saugerties, New York, took the stage to perform a new-school country classic, «In Color» by Jamey Johnson, surrounded by nostalgic tributes to his family.«I don't know if Ian is from the past or from the future,» Blake praised after his performance. «I can't think of where he belongs, there's never been
season 19 finale is here — and Ian Flanigan is hoping that his unique voice can bring home another championship for coach Blake Shelton!During Monday's live show, the traveling troubadour from Saugerties, New York, took the stage to perform a new-school country classic, «In Color» by Jamey Johnson, surrounded by nostalgic tributes to his family.«I don't know if Ian is from the past or from the future,» Blake praised after his performance. «I can't think of where he belongs, there's never been
Bob Kaliban, a veteran voice actor and former president of the New York branch of the Screen Actors Guild, died December 12. He was 87.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday warned that the city could soon be facing a “full shutdown” and that the city needed to “get ready” for such an event -- as COVID-19 metrics remain high in the Big Apple. In a press conference with reporters, he noted remarks by New York Gov.
NEW YORK (AP) — Charley Pride, one of country music’s first Black superstar whose rich baritone on such hits as “Kiss an Angel Good Morning” helped sell millions of records and made him the first Black member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, has died. He was 86.
Former Democratic presidential contender Andrew Yang is planning to enter the race to succeed New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio in elections next fall.
We’re all now used to the annual tradition of debating the controversial lyrics in The Pogues’ ‘Fairytale Of New York’ as a way of kicking off the festive season here in the UK. But with the focus on that, it can be easy to forget the other controversy this song sparks: the one when people try to cover it.It’s really hard to capture the spirit of a song like ‘Fairytale Of New York’, although many have tried.
The hunt continued in New York City Wednesday for suspects accused of spray-painting an anarchy symbol and anti-police messaging on the façade of the Metropolitan Republican Club on the Upper East Side. The vandalism was reported to the New York Police Department at 11:16 a.m.
Both New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York Gov.