NEW YORK -- Actor-writer-director Andrew McCarthy, a 57-year-old father of three, keeps getting asked about his “Brat Pack” years in the 1980s. He is now ready to answer.
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The opening of Hugh Jackman’s Broadway production of The Music Man has been pushed back to May, 2021. The original opening date was set for 15 October, before the coronavirus shutdown forced all productions on The Great White Way to close temporarily.
Produced by Scott Rudin, Barry Diller, and David Geffen, previews for the show, also starring Sutton Foster, will now start at New York’s Winter Garden Theatre on 20 April 2021. “We’re obviously profoundly disappointed to be unable to start
.NEW YORK -- Actor-writer-director Andrew McCarthy, a 57-year-old father of three, keeps getting asked about his “Brat Pack” years in the 1980s. He is now ready to answer.
Kate Spade New York Deal of the Day deal just dropped: Take $140 off the Jackson Small Tab Crossbody.Available in black, Stop Light and Limelight (a bright yellowish hue, pictured below), this stylish pebbled leather crossbody allows you to go hands-free without leaving any essentials at home. Standout features include exterior snap and slide pockets, interior card slots, a center zip coin pocket and an adjustable strap.
Hugh Jackman puts his fit body on display while going for a swim at the beach on Thursday (July 9) in the Hamptons, N.Y.
have been shuttered as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, putting thousands out of work and depriving nearby restaurants and shops of crucial business.It’s the longest dark period in history for Broadway, the lifeblood of New York tourism, and it’s only getting longer. The Broadway League recently announced that performances would not resume until Jan.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorMajor League Baseball, in the face of mounting logistical challenges due to COVID-19, released its official 60-game season schedule Monday.The long-delayed campaign, with teams playing barely one-third of their customary 162 regular-season games, will kick off July 23 with two marquee matchups televised by ESPN.
NEW YORK -- Hugh Downs, the genial, versatile broadcaster who became one of television’s most familiar and welcome faces with more than 15,000 hours on news, game and talk shows, has died at age 99. Downs died of natural causes at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Wednesday, said his great-niece, Molly Shaheen.
Brad Paisley opened 2020's re-imagined Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular on NBC with a good dose of country, performing "American Saturday Night" live from the Grand Ole Opry."American Saturday Night," off of Paisley's 2009 album of the same name, set a feel-good tone for the night's program, which was hosted in New York City but featured musical performances from artists around the country.
Mike Tyson says that he was intoxicated for most of his time filming on the set of The Hangover. New York Post reported on comments from the 54-year-old heavyweight in which he described his appearence as a “pig” during the movie.
NEW YORK — Five years after taking Broadway by storm with its multi-racial, hip-hop take on America’s founding fathers, “Hamilton” arrives in millions of homes around the world on Friday as a film.
Jason Voorhees is trying to save lives.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterCineworld, the UK cinema chain that also owns U.S.
Broadway shows will not return this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, it has been announced.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: HBO won a wild auction that sources said saw 17 bidders vying for The Vanishing Half, the novel by Brit Bennett that is currently atop The New York Times bestseller list.
reported to The New York Times by son Jordan Wexler.Cristal had built a career as an actress during the 1950s in Mexico’s film industry when she was cast in an English-speaking role in 1956’s “Comanche,” directed by George Sherman and starring Dana Andrews.Film and TV credits throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s included roles in “Rawhide,” “Seven Sins,” “The Alamo,” “The Tab Hunter Show” and “Iron Horse,” among others.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticLinda Cristal, the Argentine-born actress who played Victoria Cannon, wife of Leif Erickson’s stoic, heroic rancher Big John Cannon on NBC’s popular 1967-71 Western The High Chaparral, died in her sleep at her Beverly Hills home Saturday.
Platform 15 of in the disused former railway station, opposite Piccadilly, it will combine restaurant quality food vendors, bars, secret dens, music, immersive art, festival takeovers and family-focused events.