No more roses here! Rachael Kirkconnell is “very hurt” after a woman named Grace Amerling revealed on Friday, April 9, that she was seeing Matt James amid the Georgia native’s recent New York City trip, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
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Brooke Shields is back on her feet!
The Blue Lagoon star opened up about her road to recovery after breaking her right femur in an interview with People, telling the mag that she struggled to learn how to walk again following the devastating accident.
As we reported, the 55-year-old broke her femur after she fell off a balance board while at a gym in New York City. She recalled of the incident:
OMG, so scary!
The actress said she was “so afraid” by the time the EMTs arrived because she couldn’t
No more roses here! Rachael Kirkconnell is “very hurt” after a woman named Grace Amerling revealed on Friday, April 9, that she was seeing Matt James amid the Georgia native’s recent New York City trip, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
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As a sea of protests continue to engulf the US, the latest celebrity to come out in solidarity was none other than Rihanna. The pop icon joined a bunch of protestors in New York City who were protesting Asian hate.
Rihanna is joining the fight against anti-Asian hate crimes. The songstress and fashion designer took to the streets to add her voice to the rally cry in New York City on Sunday.The «Diamonds» songstress turned up with her assistant, Tina Truong, and joined the #StopAsianHate march.As seen in photos shared by Truong, and others at the event, Rihanna went incognito with long braids, a ballcap and a black face mask.
On Thursday, CAA kicked off the month of April with the CAA Amplify Town Hall to address the surge of violence against Asians and Asian Americans. These acts of violence and harassment have been on the forefront in the past week with the Atlanta shootings and the most most recent attack in New York City where a man brutally attacked 65-year-old Vilma Kari while saying racist remarks.
Monday, March 22, was Stephen Sondheim’s birthday, his 91st, and it came and went without one of the star-packed concert extravaganzas that marked previous milestones in the composer’s life, musical celebrations that were staged at Carnegie Hall or Lincoln Center and are still racking up views on YouTube.
Angelique Jackson Lena Waithe’s Hillman Grad Productions and Indeed have teamed up to spotlight 10 Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) filmmaker teams, debuting each of their films at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.Under the companies’ “Rising Voices” partnership, the filmmakers have been awarded a $100,000 production budget and crew (via Hillman Grad and 271 Films) to produce a 15-minute short film.“Whenever I talk to up and coming filmmakers they always tell me
NEW YORK -- A U.S. appeals court sided with a photographer Friday in a copyright dispute over how a foundation has marketed a series of Andy Warhol works of art based on one of her pictures of Prince.The New York-based 2nd U.S.
As New York City continues to reopen amid ongoing COVID-19 vaccination efforts, the 20th anniversary of the Tribeca Festival has revealed how it plans to be the first major film festival held in person since the pandemic.
Gigi Hadid, 25, and Zayn Malik, 28, are so in love with their 7-month-old daughter Khai! The couple were spotted strolling around New York City on Thursday, March 25 before heading to lunch at The Smile. Outside of the NoHo Mediterranean spot, Gigi and Zayn both stopped to lovingly gave at little Khai, who was nestled up in her stroller. How sweet! Later, they were seen crossing Bond Street as they made their way past various clothing shops, bars and boutiques.