DMX’s funeral procession shut down New York as the late rapper took his final ride around the city in style.
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NEW YORK -- A part of Hank Azaria wasn't really ready to let go of foul-mouthed baseball announcer Jim Brockmire, a character he affectionately calls a “debauched freak.”So less than a year after the last episode of the off-beat TV series “Brockmire” aired on the IFC channel, comes “The Jim Brockmire Podcast,” promising a recapturing of the character's zany roots.“This is sort of more returning to the frivolous, fun, silly version of the character that’s making fun of everybody and everything
.DMX’s funeral procession shut down New York as the late rapper took his final ride around the city in style.
DMX has taken his final ride through New York City.Before the rapper's memorial service on Saturday, his red casket was driven from where he grew up in Yonkers, New York to Brooklyn's Barclays Center, where one of DMX's final big concerts took place back in June 2019. His casket was carried on a monster truck with the words «Long Live DMX» written on the side.
Shirley Halperin Executive Editor, MusicTo get a sense of YouTube global head of music Lyor Cohen, the person, imagine the type of brash, gruff New Yorker that might inspire a character called “record man” or “music biz exec” in a movie. After starting his career as a roadie for Run DMC, Cohen went on to head Def Jam Records in the mid-1990s and, over the next decade grew the label that would become home to the likes of Jay-Z and DMX into a formidable force in music.
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It was back in February 2020 when Hank Azaria spoke candidly in an interview with The New York Times about his decision to stop voicing The Simpsons' controversial character Kwik-E-Mart manager Apu Nahasapeemapetilon. "Once I realised that that was the way this character was thought of, I just didn’t want to participate in it anymore.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorVox Media, the media company whose properties include New York Magazine, announced the acquisition of Cafe Studios, the podcast company co-founded by Preet Bharara, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.Cafe Studios was founded in 2017 by Preet Bhararaand his brother Vinit Bharara, a serial entrepreneur who previously founded Some Spider Studios and Diapers.com.
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UPDATED with latest: Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shah and her assistant, Stuart Smith, both pleaded not guilty on Friday to charges of conspiracy to commit money laundering and wire fraud, according to reports from CNN and NBC News.
"Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Jennifer Shah pleaded not guilty to federal conspiracy charges in an arraignment hearing held in the Southern District of New York on Friday.
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