Kate Middleton has this week received her first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and announced the news on Twitter.
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NY offering free beer if people get a vaccine. “Finally, a way to get the residents of Buffalo drinking beer,” Colbert joked.Colbert also poked fun at New York City’s plan to distribute vaccines at subway stopes, “because if there’s one thing everyone thinks on the subway, it’s ‘I wish I could have a medical procedure down here.'”There’s a lot more to the monologue — including an amusing moment when Colbert basically said he thinks Donald Trump Jr.
is a cocaine user. You can watch it all above
.Kate Middleton has this week received her first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and announced the news on Twitter.
Phish‘s Trey Anastasio is set to play the first major full-capacity indoor gig in Manhattan as New York City prepares to resume live events.The show will take place after over a year of concert cancellations and reduced capacity gigs as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.Anastasio is set to perform two sets at the Beacon Theatre on June 22-23, with each evening set to welcome a 100 per cent vaccinated audience of 2,700.As well as proof of vaccination, attendees at the Anastasio gigs will need
Irina Shayk is spending some quality time with her longtime personal trainer!
NEW YORK -- CBS said Monday that Stephen Colbert's late-night show will return to doing live episodes on June 14, with a vaccinated audience in New York's Ed Sullivan Theater.The show produced 205 episodes without a live audience in more than a year because of the COVID-19 outbreak.Audience members will be required to show proof of vaccination before being allowed in Colbert's audience, CBS said. Face masks will be optional.
Stephen Colbert is admittedly a bit rusty at in-person hosting. The 57-year-old host of welcomed his first in-person guest, John Krasinski, on Thursday night and the appearance was full of laughs and gaffes. From the moment Krasinski appeared in the recently constructed replica of Colbert's office at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City, things were hilarious and awkward. Colbert's wife, Evie, sat by Krasinski's side and the trio couldn't stop cracking up.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert just welcomed their first in-person guest in 14 months and it was John Krasinski!
John Krasinski looks so handsome while heading to the studio for an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday (May 20) in New York City.
NEW YORK -- A leg injury may keep Robert De Niro from celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Tribeca Film Festival. The accident happened last week in Oklahoma while on location for the upcoming Martin Scorsese film, “Killers of the Flower Moon.”The two-time Oscar-winner immediately flew back to New York to get it checked out.“My leg is fine … I ripped a ligament I guess in my quad, so I have to have it reattached to my knee.
Rolling Stone reported. The correspondence was shared by Graziadei with Clapton’s permission.“I took the first jab of AZ and straight away had severe reactions which lasted ten days.
users and New York tabloids like the New York Post thought it was. While observers wrote that the scene was unnerving and disturbing, de Blasio leaned into the performance.
are now eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines. Kimmel noted that this might cause anxiety since “a lot of kids are scared to get shots,” and he said that his show had created a new mascot that will encourage kids to relax about it.Now according to the bit, Kimmel was supposed to then be joined onstage by “Maxine the Vaccine,” except that didn’t happen.
Continuing a worrisome trend, the New York Yankees played shortstop Gleyber Torres on the Covid-19 injured list today. The fully-vaccinated player thus becomes the eighth team member to contract the coronavirus after being fully vacccinated.
Amazon and the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) announced a multi-year agreement giving Prime Video exclusive global streaming rights to 16 WNBA games per season, as well as the Commissioner’s Cup Game on Sunday, August 12.
NEW YORK -- The Yankees and Mets can increase capacity from 20% to 100% at their ballparks for home games starting May 19 — as long as fans are vaccinated against COVID-19.And both teams will be giving away free tickets along with vaccinations.New York Gov.