Kanye West himself revealed a secret meeting he had last weekend with Jared Kushner in Colorado.
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Diane von Fürstenberg got candid about her struggles amid the coronavirus pandemic in a lengthy social media post.
The fashion designer, 73, shared a photo of a recent New York Times report revealing her financial struggles.
Despite reportedly laying off 75 per cent of the company’s 400-person staff and closing 18 of its 19 retail stores in recent months, Fürstenberg was full of hope in her Instagram post.
Her message included, “We intend to pay all our employees in full, including severance. (I
Kanye West himself revealed a secret meeting he had last weekend with Jared Kushner in Colorado.
coronavirus pandemic. It follows in the wake of San Diego Comic Con and other fandom frolics that have offered streaming programming in lieu of live events.“We are thoroughly disappointed that we can’t gather together, in-person for the New York Comic Con we love to build and our fans love to revel in.
NEW YORK -- Antonio Banderas says he's tested positive for COVID-19 and is celebrating his 60th birthday in quarantine. The Spanish actor announced his positive test in a post Monday on Instagram.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe annual New York Comedy Festival is taking a year off: The 2020 edition of the 16-year-old event has been canceled over concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. The next comedy fest is now set for November 8-14, 2021.“It’s during times like these when we can all use a good laugh,” said Caroline Hirsch, founder and owner of the New York Comedy Festival and Carolines on Broadway.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorDiscovery said second-quarter net income fell 71% after the coronavirus pandemic spurred a pullback in advertising at both its U.S.
has sent federal agents into cities to kidnap protesters, bragged endlessly about passing a test for dementia, and floated the idea of postponing the election.
Cardi B is not messing around with those California earthquakes. In the early hours of July 30, the “Money” rapper, 27, took to her Instagram story where, in a since deleted clip, she threatened to fly back home to NYC following the intense 4.2 magnitude earthquake. “That has to be the most f**king scariest sh*t ever,” the Grammy-winner said. “We’re going home tomorrow; we’re going to New York,” the Bronx-native reiterated, telling her fans, “I can’t, I really f**king can’t.”
Ramona Singer’s daughter, Avery Singer, shut down claims that she yelled at FedEx employees to pack up her belongings as she moved out of her apartment.Avery, 25, went to FedEx on Wednesday, July 29, while moving out of her West Village apartment.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticJimmy Fallon called him “the king of New York,” and Set Meyers said he was “as great a TV host as we’re ever likely to see,” as the late night hosts paid tribute to Regis Philbin.Philbin, who died July 24 of natural causes at 88, was described by Meyers of NBC’s Late Night as the same person both on and off the screen.
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefThe Hollywood Foreign Press Association has announced key voting dates for the 78th annual Golden Globes.The ceremony, hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, will be held on Sunday, Feb.
Two MLB baseball games have been cancelled on Monday (July 27) due to COVID-19 outbreaks.
in Corrie, says the pandemic also put an end to her original birthday plans to go to New York and to do an acting course. "I still don't know what to do," said the soap star.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorWhile it took 45 days to climb from 1 million and 2 million coronavirus cases in the United States, it took just only 16 days for infections to jump from 3 to, as of Thursday, 4 million. How did that happen?“What we have right now are essentially three New Yorks,” said White House coronavirus task force coordinator Dr.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaThe makers of “Citizen Penn,” a documentary about actor Sean Penn’s volunteer work in Haiti, have updated their film to include footage of the Oscar-winner’s efforts to expand access to COVID-19 testing.Over the past few months, director Don Hardy and producer Shawn Dailey have followed Penn as he worked with his non-profit organization CORE to set up free testing sites in places such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Oakland, New Orleans and the