By Greg Evans
28.02.2020 - 00:51 / billboard.com
Rocker Billy Idol is the face of an anti-idling campaign launched Thursday in New York City.
“Billy never idles, so why should you?” the ’80s MTV star growls in a public service announcement intended to shame New Yorkers into shutting the engine off.
The platinum-haired British American singer of “White Wedding” led a chant of “Shut it off! Shut it off!” at a news conference announcing the campaign in front of City Hall.
City officials said the $1 million #Billyneveridles campaign will include
By Greg Evans
A New York-based CNN employee has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the network confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter on Tuesday afternoon. New York-based staffers for the cable news network were notified of the test result in an email on Tuesday.
By Ted Johnson
There’s nothing like some good old fashioned family squabbling to make us LOL during these stressful times!
Act fast — Kate Spade New York's Surprise Sale will be ending soon!
The state of New York has officially issued a moratorium on all eviction proceedings and pending eviction orders. Though initially intended to last for one week (through March 20), the moratorium has since been expanded through the indefinite future as more than 700 New Yorkers have tested positive for COVID-19.
The New York Post has partnered with Investigation Discovery to bring the news organization’s biggest crime stories to TV screens across the country.
NEW YORK -- Museums prepared to shut their doors, the opera was silenced, lights dimmed on Broadway, big gatherings were banned and the subway was shunned as the largest city in the United States wound down Thursday amid a rise in coronavirus cases.
NEW YORK -- Museums prepared to shut their doors, the opera was silenced, lights dimmed on Broadway, big gatherings were banned and the subway was shunned as the largest city in the United States wound down Thursday amid a rise in coronavirus cases.
In response to the coronavirus outbreak, the 31st annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York City have been canceled, the media advocacy organization announced Wednesday. The event was scheduled to take place on March 19.
TV’s late-night laughs will continue. But they will have to do so without live audiences to make them.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
The GLAAD Media Awards in New York on March 16 have been cancelled.
The GLAAD Media Awards in New York on March 16 have been cancelled.
By Denise Petski
TV’s late-night laughs will continue. But they will have to do so without live audiences to make them.