NEW YORK -- His new project may be as the lead in HBO Max's “ Love Life,” but William Jackson Harper will be the first to tell you he doesn't usually seek out relationship stories.“Rom-coms are not the thing that I gravitate to,” said the actor.
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Just being honest! As David Harbour was getting ready for season 1 of Stranger Things to hit Netflix, he started to wonder about the lack of promotion — and his friend Paul Wesley didn’t offer too much help at the time.
During an appearance at New York Comic Con on Saturday, October 9, Harbour, 46, recalled the tough conversation he had with Wesley, 39, while they were starring in Cal in Camo.
“So about two weeks before the show I was like, ‘There’s still no ads, man, like buses and phone, there’s
NEW YORK -- His new project may be as the lead in HBO Max's “ Love Life,” but William Jackson Harper will be the first to tell you he doesn't usually seek out relationship stories.“Rom-coms are not the thing that I gravitate to,” said the actor.
Interpol have released their 2011 collaboration with David Lynch as an NFT.The New York band joined forces with the renowned Twin Peaks director for their 2011 Coachella performance, during which they combined Lynch’s I Touch A Red Button Man short film with their 2010 single ‘Lights’.Fans can now own the unique piece of work, with a limited series of eight NFTs up for grabs through the new Lynch x Interpol website.
Amazon show “Hunters,” which stars Al Pacino and Logan Lerman as Nazi hunters in 1970s New York. “We’re almost done filming Season 2, so that’s exciting. Honestly, I would just expect the unexpected.
sang David Bowie in his early ’70s hit, “The Jean Genie.” This month, New York is indeed à gogo with vibrant Bowie flavor as “Bowie 75,” a year-long celebration of the iconoclast’s 75th birthday, launches with two exclusive experiential retail pop-ups: one on Soho’s Wooster Street, and one on Heddon Street in the musician’s native London. Both open Oct. 25 — 75 days before Bowie would have turned 75 on Jan.
NEW YORK -- Since returning to Broadway's “American Utopia” after the pandemic pause, David Byrne has noticed a few things about his audience: It seems younger, a little more diverse and people are juiced to see live entertainment again.“They're thrilled, just completely thrilled, to be in a theater, seeing a show, hearing music,” he said. “It's like, ‘wow, did we miss this or what?’”“American Utopia” had its formal reopening at the St.
the Times of London on Sunday, McCartney, 79, revealed that Dylan, 80, gave the British rock group weed during a trip to New York in 1964.“What happened is that we were in a hotel suite, maybe in New York around the summer of 1964, and Bob Dylan turned up with his roadie. He’d just released ‘Another Side of Bob Dylan,'” McCartney wrote in his book. “We were just drinking, as usual, having a little party.
Mick Jagger has joked on-stage about Paul McCartney’s recent comments on The Rolling Stones, during which he called them a “blues cover band”.During an interview with the New Yorker earlier this month, McCartney said: “[The Beatles’] net was cast a bit wider than [the Stones’]. I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are.”At a concert in Los Angeles last Thursday (October 14), Jagger made a brief swipe at McCartney’s comments.“There’s so many
Paul McCartney seems to have reignited the longstanding rivalry between The Rolling Stones and The Beatles.
Director David Zucker (Airplane!, Naked Gun) has attacked the problems of cancel culture, saying he could only make his Airplane! film today without the jokes.
“blues cover band” in an interview with The New Yorker.Jagger, 78, and his mates played at the LA’s SoFi Stadium on Thursday, where he called out the plethora of celebrities that were at his concert, including A-listers like Megan Fox, Lady Gaga and Leonardo DiCaprio.Then Jagger added, “Paul McCartney is here.
Paul McCartney has labelled The Rolling Stones as “a blues cover band” in a new interview.The musician was reflecting on The Beatles’ legacy when he made the remark about the long-running band.Speaking to The New Yorker, McCartney wasn’t, as the profile notes, ‘above suggesting that The Beatles worked from a broader range of musical languages than their peers — not least the Rolling Stones’.McCartney said: “I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the
Back in the latter half of the 1960s, there was no musical rivalry more intense than that between The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
The New Yorker, the Beatles member called rival British rock band The Rolling Stones a “blues cover band.”Ouch.“I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are,” McCartney, 79, said. “I think our net was cast a bit wider than theirs.”It’s not the first time he took a dig at the band, either.
Paul Wesley wasn’t so sure Stranger Things was going to become a worldwide phenomenon!
Former Celtic striker Patryk Klimala combined with Parkhead forgotten man Andrew Gutman to help New York Red Bulls to victory over David Beckham's Inter Miami.
Ana de Armas and her boyfriend Paul Boukadakis were spotted arriving at JFK airport together. The pair, who only recently started making public appearances together, has been rumored to be dating since June of this year.Ana de Armas says her character in ‘No Time To Die’ will be the most ‘badass’ Bond girlDaniel Craig’s emotional goodbye to James Bond at ‘No Time to Die’ premiereAna and Paul walked alongside each other at JFK airport, wearing their face masks.