Where Love Lives, recounting his experience as a young, recently out gay man in New York during the AIDS pandemic.
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NEW YORK -- With the longest gap between album releases, the Nashville-based rockers Kings of Leon have returned with their eighth studio album, “When You See Yourself.”Frontman Caleb Followill said the family-based band was firing on all cylinders in the studio. He points out “100,000 People” as one of the songs teased ahead of the new record.“I feel like all the years of us working together came together on that song.
It’s a great story. It has its little hook to it and everyone plays the
.Where Love Lives, recounting his experience as a young, recently out gay man in New York during the AIDS pandemic.
David Byrne is giving New Yorkers the chance to rave again after helping to curated a socially distanced dance club.The Talking Heads icon has joined forces with Broadway set designer Christine Jones and choreographer Steven Hoggett to launch SOCIAL!, a new experimental club at the Park Avenue Armory.100 attendees will be invited to the venue’s Wade Thompson Drill Hall at a time to enjoy their own dance moves, or to take in a spoken choreography voiceover from Byrne himself.The event, which was
Jay Leno is finally owning up to the countless jokes he’s told over his career taking aim at Asian communities.
Kicking off a partnership with the YES Network, Amazon Prime Video has announced a schedule of 21 New York Yankees games to stream during the 2021 season.
Calboy and Lil Wayne have paid homage to Lauryn Hill via their new single, ‘Miseducation’.
NEW YORK -- Grammy producers avoided the Zoom awkwardness of other pandemic-era awards shows and gave music-starved fans performances by the industry's biggest stars.
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The Weeknd is taking a stand. The 31-year-old singer-songwriter has announced that he plans to boycott future Grammy Awards after his most recent album, "After Hours" was completely shut out of this year's nominations.
It was Andrew Cuomo’s Emmy-winning performance: daily televised coronavirus briefings in which the New York governor projected competence and compassion, helping to calm a nervous nation.Now, the many Americans whose positive impressions of Cuomo were formed during the height of the pandemic are getting a close-up of a very different governor, one accused of underreporting COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes, sexually harassing female staffers and bullying colleagues.To New Yorkers who have watched
Pepe Le Pew, the cartoon French skunk whose amorous attentions have chased generations of females, has been targeted by the New York Times.
Movie theatres are back open in New York, and Liam Neeson has found the perfect way to celebrate.
coronavirus pandemic.Neeson, who has received his first vaccination shot, will celebrate its return by appearing at AMC Lincoln Square to personally thank movie fans and introduce his latest action flick, The Marksman.“This is one for the diary,” Neeson told The Hollywood Reporter. “It will be nice to welcome people.
Movie theatres are back open in New York, and Liam Neeson has found the perfect way to celebrate.