After Woody Allen and DP Gordon Willis conquered the visual poetry of New York City, you’d think we’ve seen it all when it comes to romanticizing the Northeast city’s edifices and its baroqueness.
09.02.2021 - 02:15 / usmagazine.com
Finding the silver lining! Dorinda Medley said she has no hard feelings after being fired from The Real Housewives of New York City, telling Us Weekly that she “of course” misses being part of the show.
The 56-year-old star announced her departure from the Bravo series in August 2020, revealing two months later that she wasn’t given the option to return for season 13. Now, however, she is grateful for more at-home time.
“My mother said to me when the whole thing happened with Housewives,
After Woody Allen and DP Gordon Willis conquered the visual poetry of New York City, you’d think we’ve seen it all when it comes to romanticizing the Northeast city’s edifices and its baroqueness.
Yesterday, filmgoers in New York City got a welcome bit of good news. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that, beginning on March 5th, movie theaters in NYC can reopen at last.
is coming home to New York.In this teaser for, we see the original cast reunite in the same New York City loft.«This is the true story of the original social experiment,» the clip teases before flashing back to scenes of the OG cast.The reunion series will «revisit the shocking moments and explosive issues that transpired during the historic season and discuss how they parallel in today’s social climate.» Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B.
Deadline.Although guidelines concerning air filtration and purification standards will be adhered to, officials at Cuomo’s press briefing today said no coronavirus testing will be required, as is the case for areas including Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center that can reopen later this month.The National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) issued a statement highlighting the “stringent, voluntary health and safety protocols that have made it possible for cinemas across the country to
EXCLUSIVE: We’re hearing from well placed sources that Governor Andrew Cuomo could finally give the go-ahead today that New York City movie theaters will be allowed to reopen after being shuttered for close to a year since mid March 2020. We don’t have the details in which shape or form yet.
Actress Olivia Munn on Wednesday said a man attacked her friend's mom -- an Asian woman -- in New York City this week. The victim, 52, was outside a store in Queens on Tuesday when the suspect shoved her with such force that she hit her head on the concrete and "passed out on the floor," according to the victim's family and reports. "She left the hospital with 10 stitches in her head," Munn, 40, wrote on Twitter, along with a picture of the suspect.
Bella Hadid is on the move!
New York is opening up again.