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Gordon Cox Theater EditorIn recent weeks, New Yorkers might have stumbled upon a socially distanced pop-up performance by Jon Batiste at the Javits Center, or one by Patti Smith at the Brooklyn Museum. They were both part of NY PopsUp, the joint public-private program announced by New York Gov.
Andrew Cuomo and overseen by Scott Rudin and Jane Rosenthal, promising hundreds of arts events across all five boroughs of New York City and beyond between now and Labor Day. Variety talked with NY
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Are things heating up between Timothee Chalamet and Lily-Rose Depp again?
Lovia Gyarkye is joining The Hollywood Reporter as arts and culture critic. In the newly created role, Gyarkye will review film, TV and streaming content and write about current cultural topics and trends for both online and print editions.
This is one April Fool’s joke that’s actually a relief: Michael Strahan did not get rid of his “signature” tooth gap. The New York Giants star-turned-TV host fooled the world when he debuted a gap-less smile in this video on March 30. Two days later, he made it sound like it still wasn’t a joke…until the plot twist happened in the video below.
LOS ANGELES -- The latest member of the “Law & Order” franchise has a familiar face playing a familiar character, but producer Dick Wolf says he’s switching up the storytelling.NBC’s “Law & Order: Organized Crime” stars Christopher Meloni as New York police detective Elliot Stabler, the role he played until 2011 on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”Unlike the largely self-contained episodes of its “Law & Order” relatives, the new drama shifts from one criminal syndicate to another in
Amy Schumer went all out to get the coronavirus vaccine and dressed up in her fanciest dress to mark the occasion.
Trainwreck star is driven by her husband, Chris Fischer, through the rainy streets of New York to a vaccination site.
health commissioner reportedly administered a COVID-19 test to Chris Cuomo at his Long Island home last March and rushed it to a state laboratory for processing, according to published reports in the Albany Times-Union and The New York Times.Chris Cuomo contracted COVID-19 last year and anchored his “Cuomo Prime Time” show while quarantined in the basement of his home.Several times, the governor was a guest on his brother's show for mostly light banter that entertained viewers at the time but
really, really) miss parties. To celebrate the release of Justice, Kylie chose a ketchup-coloured, nearly sheer catsuit and matching cut-out dress from New York-based designer LaQuan Smith’s latest collection.
NEW YORK -- Elton John is celebrating his 74th birthday on Thursday — and he's sending fans a very rare present.Six deep cuts have been made available on streaming and digital formats for the first time, including the tune “Scarecrow,” which began John's legendary songwriting partnership with Bernie Taupin in 1967.The other songs are: “Holiday Inn,” “Keep It a Mystery,” “Smokestack Children,” “Two of a Kind” and “Conquer the Sun.”“Scarecrow” marks the first time Elton put his music to Taupin’s
Brooke Shields suffered a staph infection after undergoing two surgeries to repair her broken femur. The 55-year-old actress broke her right femur after she fell off a balance board whilst at a gym in New York in January, and has revealed she initially underwent two separate surgeries to try and mend the broken bones.
Denisha Dalton had “The Voice” coaches fighting to have her on their teams during Monday’s episode of the hit show.
Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm arrested for extortion, according to the film’s producer.The former New York mayor appeared in the movie, following Maria Bakalova’s 15-year-old character into a hotel bedroom after a fake interview.In the scene, Giuliani is seen with his hands down his trousers while lying on the bed.
NEW YORK -- For years, researchers have said a lack of diversity in Hollywood films doesn’t just poorly reflect demographics, it’s bad business. A new study by the consulting firm McKinsey & Company estimates just how much Hollywood is leaving on the table: $10 billion.The McKinsey report, released Thursday, analyzes how inequality shapes the industry and how much it ultimately costs its bottom line.
Nailed it! Music’s biggest night calls for performances that live up to the hype — and Cardi B delivered the goods during her 2021 Grammys appearance.
Ahead of the big Grammys show this weekend, The Weeknd has said that he will never take part in the awards again.
NEW YORK -- One of the country's oldest cultural instititutions, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, is undergoing some of its biggest changes in more than a century.For the first time since 1908, the academy is expanding its core membership, from 250 artists in literature, music and art and architecture, to 300 by 2025. And this year's inductees, 33 of them, are the largest and most diverse group in recent memory.
Evan Dando recently performed in a New York pharmacy. Don’t worry though, times aren’t that tough for the Lemonheads frontperson, he was just saying thank you staff for finding his lost wallet.Last month, Dando announced on Twitter that he’d lost said wallet.