Savannah Guthrie and Al Roker are together again! The “Today” show co-anchors reunited in person on Tuesday’s episode, both reporting live from Hudson, New York.
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NEW YORK -- Charles King's “Gods of the Upper Air,” a group biography on such groundbreaking anthropologists as Franz Boas, Margaret Mead and Zora Neale Hurston, has received a prominent history award. Frances Fitzgerald won the first-ever Tony Horwitz Prize, established after the celebrated historian and journalist died last year.
Savannah Guthrie and Al Roker are together again! The “Today” show co-anchors reunited in person on Tuesday’s episode, both reporting live from Hudson, New York.
NEW YORK -- The author and educator Danielle Allen has received a $500,000 prize from the Library of Congress. Allen has won John W.
Savannah Guthrie and Al Roker are together again! The show co-anchors reunited in person on Tuesday's episode, both reporting live from Hudson, New York.Guthrie appeared on the show first, teasing to Hoda Kotb, who was in the show studio, that she was «bringing the fun» while reporting from upstate New York. Guthrie proved her point when the camera zoomed out to show Roker standing near her, while still adhering to social-distancing guidelines.«I told you I was bringing the fun.
Prince William shared a brand new pic with his father, Prince Charles, to celebrate the Father’s Day holiday.
Josh O’Connor is on the verge of a breakthrough. He’s one of those actors who is going to start appearing in the films of some of your favorite directors.
Both Prince William and Prince Charles made their official returns to in-person royal engagements today. William visited the King's Lynn Ambulance Station at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, while Charles and his wife, Duchess Camilla, met with staff members at the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.Select members of the royal family began their transition back to in-person royal duties today.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineIt didn’t take much convincing to get Bill Burr to join the cast of “The King of Staten Island,” a comedy from Judd Apatow that’s loosely based on Pete Davidson’s upbringing in New York’s least glamorous borough.
NEW YORK -- Charles King's “Gods of the Upper Air,” a group biography on such groundbreaking anthropologists as Franz Boas, Margaret Mead and Zora Neale Hurston, has received a prominent history award. Frances Fitzgerald won the first-ever Tony Horwitz Prize, established after the celebrated historian and journalist died last year.
NEW YORK -- The first time Pete Davidson performed stand-up, he was 16. It was in front of a handful of people at a place called the Looney Bin Comedy Club in Staten Island.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's latest press briefing remotely on Tuesday afternoon.The I Am Sam star isn't the only actor to join the governor, who has reached celebrity status himself with the popularity of his daily briefings. Chris Rock and Rosie Perez also sat at a social distance from Cuomo during a recent session.
Billboard's Hot 100 last week, when it debuted—yes, debuted—at the top spot.In a tweet celebrating this success, Nija talked about how the music industry so often puts her and other Black creatives in boxes. "This record means so much to me because this is a POP record," Nija wrote.
The King of Staten Island – this time to recount the story of grief-stricken tattoo artist Scott Carlin as he navigates life in New York, inspired by star Pete Davidson’s own life experiences.Troubled by the passing of his firefighter father when he was 7, now twenty-something Carlin (Davidson) spends his days getting stoned and practicing his sketchy tattoo artistry on his friends.