Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice‘s eldest daughter Gia Giudice is feeling more comfortable in her own skin after getting a nose job.
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Corey Taylor has surprised a Slipknot tribute band after personally responding to their advert for a new vocalist.Taylor, the lead vocalist of the nu-metal titans, responded to a Craigslist advert that was looking for an “accurate, dedicated Corey Taylor” that was posted by the New Jersey-based band Of the SiC, who describe themselves as the “most accurate Slipknot tribute in the world.”“We are in need of someone in the same or near same physical shape as Corey Taylor, 5’8,” reads the post.
.Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice‘s eldest daughter Gia Giudice is feeling more comfortable in her own skin after getting a nose job.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorA federal judge has ruled that the state of New Jersey can keep movie theaters closed at the same time religious services or other indoor gatherings are allowed to proceed.The closely watched case offered a close-up look at one effort by beleaguered theaters to open their doors again after months of shutdowns due to COVID-19.In a terse ruling (read it HERE), U.S. District Court Judge Brian R.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA federal judge in New Jersey on Tuesday denied the theater industry’s request for a temporary restraining order that would force the state to allow theaters to reopen.Judge Brian R. Martinotti also set a schedule for litigating the industry’s request for an injunction on the matter, with a hearing expected on or before Aug.
Dolores Catania has been working on herself and her body during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. So far, The Real Housewives of New Jersey star, 49, has dropped 25 pounds while in quarantine — and, Dolores says she’s got 15 more to lose. Dolores recently underwent tummy tuck surgery to remove excess loose skin, following her weight loss. The reality star also revealed that she “got a little fat transfer in my butt, too. It made it a little rounder.”
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes return to the stage Saturday night (July 11) for their biggest concert since the COVID-19 pandemic, performing a drive-in concert at Monmouth Racetrack in Oceanport, N.J., not far from their longtime home on the Jersey Shore. Led by John Lyon, the “Grandfather of the Jersey Shore Sound," Southside Johnny and the Asbur
Also Read: Movie Theater Chains Sue New Jersey for 'Unconstitutional' Closures Due to CoronavirusAMC said in its filing that the new debt agreement will be “highly beneficial” as the company tries to free up liquidity to stave off bankruptcy and survive the pandemic.Last month, AMC reported a net loss of $2.2 billion for the first quarter, which ended March 31.The cinema chain tallied roughly $5 billion in debt at the end of 2019 and losses of $149 million — that was after recording a $110
50 Cent has been caught on camera hurling a restaurant table and chair at a wannabe rapper after he interrupted the superstar’s dinner date in New Jersey.
Also Read: Movie Theater Chains Sue New Jersey for 'Unconstitutional' Closures Due to CoronavirusThe band, which is comprised of Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and David Heywood, said in a statement via Billboard that though it had tried to come to terms with White over the name, White’s team demanded a payment of $10 million for the trademark.“Today we are sad to share that our sincere hope to join together with Anita White in unity and common purpose has ended.
Pinegrove have released an expanded version of their latest album ‘Marigold’, and shared a video for the track ‘Endless’ – watch it below.The New Jersey outfit’s original ‘Marigold’ record arrived in January. Reviewing the project, NME said that the band “had enter[ed] into a new, more adult phase of their career, their flashy radicalism muted into a more subtle, less immediate aesthetic.”Today (July 8), Pinegrove released the expanded edition of ‘Marigold’ to online streaming services.
coronavirus pandemic. The plan has been to remind consumers about what they missed about the theatrical experience by luring them back to cinemas with the promise of watching Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi adventure “Tenet” or Disney’s action epic “Mulan.”But that can’t happen if major markets such as New York City remain closed, and it’s become increasingly difficult for exhibitors to game out their next steps without having more clarity on when certain states will allow theaters to welcome back
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA group of movie theater companies — including AMC, Cinemark and Regal — have filed a lawsuit against the governor of New Jersey, claiming a First Amendment right to reopen during the pandemic.The companies, led by the National Association of Theatre Owners, is challenging Gov.
As we’ve written about dozens of times already, cinemas in the US are facing an existential crisis right now and the COVID-19 pandemic is only adding to this issue. Even without a global pandemic forcing theaters in the US to close for months, the theatrical exhibition business has suffered over the past several years as people just find other things to do other than visit cinemas.
Also Read: AMC Shifts Theater Reopening Schedule After 'Mulan,' 'Tenet' MoveThe theater chains say in the lawsuit that movie theaters are part of Stage 3 of New Jersey’s reopening, which has not been given a timeline for reopening and specified that “indoor entertainment businesses,” including movie theaters and arcades, must remain closed.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorMajor movie theaters in New Jersey have filed a federal lawsuit against the state for its decision to hold back on reopening multiplexes due to COVID-19.The National Association of Theatre Owners of New Jersey is leading the complaint, with major circuits like AMC, Cinemark and Regal also on board.New Jersey has made great strides in combating the virus and has some of the lowest rates of infections in the country — though the rate has increased over the past week.
New Jersey Globe. “I have changed my mind and better understood that that was the wrong vote at the time.”Kean made the comments during a virtual event with Roselle Park Councilman Joseph DeIorio and his husband, former Roselle Park Councilman Thos Shipley, gay Republicans who became the first married gay couple to serve together in public office in 2015.Kean is the presumptive favorite in the Republican primary for New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District in central New Jersey.
The Front Bottoms have announced their new album ‘In Sickness & In Flames’, and a new single and video titled ‘Montgomery Forever’.The New Jersey duo’s seventh studio album will be released on August 21 via Atlantic Records, with the video for their new single streaming below.The band’s two previous singles, ‘Camouflage’ and ‘Everyone Blooms’ were released in December 2019 and April 2020 respectively, and will both feature on the new record. The full tracklisting is as follows.01. Everyone
The Manzos might want to audition for Mob Wives, because it doesn’t get more The Godfather than this!