She turned 29 on Friday. And Nina Agdal celebrated her birthday in style on Saturday as she rocked an oversized blazer for lunch in New York City.
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shutdown of Broadway in New York City.
To help reflect on the experiences of the past year, ET can exclusively debut Alanis Morissette’s previously unreleased duet of “You Learn” with Tony-nominated star Elizabeth Stanley.“My favorite thing in the world is to collaborate with people who are willing to let an artistic partnership push us to the next place in our evolution as artists,” Morissette said of the duet. She added, “It's been really hard to be without my family for so many dark days
.She turned 29 on Friday. And Nina Agdal celebrated her birthday in style on Saturday as she rocked an oversized blazer for lunch in New York City.
Saturday Night Live, met when she hosted the show in 2016. Specifically, McCary directed Stone in the excellent fake commercial “Wells For Boys”–starring the kid from Marriage Story, BTW*–*advertising special products from Fisher-Price's new Sensitive Boy line.
Alanis Sophia is doing her namesake proud.
Broadway, an industry hit hard by the ongoing pandemic, is eyeing a comeback. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the first steps for the city's theater community to reopen, outlining a long-lead safety plan ahead of an eyed return come September.
Joel McHale is returning to as a guest panelist this week, and he's not afraid to shake things up. In ET's exclusive preview clip, McHale gets a few digs in after a performance from The Raccoon.«Well, I'm speechless.
Forget everything you know about Emma Stone because she has completely reinvented herself for her latest role in Disney’s eagerly anticipated Cruella.
on the anniversary of the Broadway Shutdown.Ryco Theatricals, the creators of the #BwayWorldRecord challenge, are now expanding the effort by asking that 5,000 more people send in videos of themselves singing the same song, “From Now On” from “The Greatest Showman,” before the end of the month, according to Playbill.com.The challenge is an attempt to break the world record for the largest online video album of people singing the same song — while raising awareness and money for the Broadway
Sharon Stone had an incredible reason to celebrate on Tuesday after finally getting her hands on her debut book!The Basic Instinct star was overcome with emotion as she shared the unboxing of her tome, The Beauty of Living Twice, alongside her lookalike mother, Dorothy Stone.READ: Sharon Stone reveals incredible hidden talentSharon was almost speechless as she admired the pile of books, which feature a stunning black and white portrait of the actress on the cover.WATCH: Sharon Stone is giddy
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentBoosting one of the key upcoming titles coming out of Latin America, renowned Haitian-American actor-producer Jimmy Jean-Louis (“Desrances,” “Rattlesnakes,” “Heroes”), also an increasing driving force on the Latin American and African production scene, is coming on board to executive produce director José María Cabral’s historic drama “Parsley” (“Perejil”).In parallel news, New York-based Visit Films is handling world sales rights on the feature,
has donned yet another hat! After being a successful actress, producer, author and entrepreneur, Priyanka Chopra Jonas is now a restaurateur. The actress took to social media to announce that she is now the proud co-owner of an Indian restaurant in New York.
In one of the few interviews he has granted during AMC Entertainment’s white-knuckle 2021, CEO Adam Aron hailed the reopening of New York City and shared his thoughts on the “Reddit rally.”
, the groundbreaking drama about the LGBTQ ballroom scene in 1980s New York City, is coming to an end with its third and final season, which is set to premiere in May.
Naman Ramachandran Distribution and sales company Utopia Media has acquired worldwide rights for feature documentary “Moments Like This Never Last,” about artist Dash Snow.Born Dashiell Alexander Whitney Snow, Dash Snow rejected a life of privilege to make his own way as an artist on the streets of downtown New York City in the late 1990s.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentA daring character-driven crime drama about motherhood, “Snow Angels” is one of the highlights of this year’s Berlinale Series selection.
Actors’ Equity is warning members that New York City’s just-launched “Open Culture” program of outdoor performances on city streets does not meet the union’s minimum standards for wages or its Covid-19 safety protocols.