New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced a “vaccine passport” that New Yorkers can use to prove vaccination or history of a negative Covid-19 test.
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Sign up for our What's On newsletter - for all the latest whether you're staying in or heading out and aboutA new Northern Quarter takeaway offering sent queues stretching all the way down Oldham Street at the weekend.Hungry Mancs waited in line for up to two hours for a taste of Koffee Pot's new 'hangover' tacos.Birria Brothers, a pop-up taco stand that has taken up a temporary residence at the greasy spoon institution, opened for the first time on Saturday.It serves traditional birria tacos, a
.New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced a “vaccine passport” that New Yorkers can use to prove vaccination or history of a negative Covid-19 test.
Bethenny Frankel is more than just a TV housewife. The former "Real Housewives of New York" star has become a household name not just for her several years as a full-time cast member on the Bravo series.
Wellington Paranormal, a New Zealand horror mockumentary based on Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi’s What We Do in the Shadows film, is coming to the U.S.
Kicking off a partnership with the YES Network, Amazon Prime Video has announced a schedule of 21 New York Yankees games to stream during the 2021 season.
direct to your inbox Three men have been arrested after the George Floyd mural in Manchester's Northern Quarter was damaged again.
The Weeknd is taking a stand. The 31-year-old singer-songwriter has announced that he plans to boycott future Grammy Awards after his most recent album, "After Hours" was completely shut out of this year's nominations.
The Weeknd (real name Abel Tesfaye) has stated he will boycott the Grammy Awards moving forward, including no longer attending the ceremony or submitting his work for consideration following his 2021 nomination snub. "Because of the secret committees, I will no longer allow my label to submit my music to the Grammys," Tesfaye said in a statement toThe New York Times on Thursday.
closed for good during the first lockdown after a decade in the city centre.
It was Andrew Cuomo’s Emmy-winning performance: daily televised coronavirus briefings in which the New York governor projected competence and compassion, helping to calm a nervous nation.Now, the many Americans whose positive impressions of Cuomo were formed during the height of the pandemic are getting a close-up of a very different governor, one accused of underreporting COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes, sexually harassing female staffers and bullying colleagues.To New Yorkers who have watched
Babymoon times two! Pregnant Deena Nicole Cortese and Lauren Sorrentino celebrated their upcoming arrivals with a Pennsylvania vacation.
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, the former Destiny’s Child singer, Kelly Rowland, explained why she hadn’t joined the rest of the world and watched the New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears. According to the 40-year-old star, the main reason is that it is an unauthorized film and respects Britney Spears ’ angle.
Drake has new music out!
Mariah Carey is being sued by her older brother Morgan following the release of her memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey.
HBO, marking 20 years since the 9/11 terror attacks in New York City.Production is currently underway on NYC Epicenters 9/11→ 2021½, which is set to be released later this year on HBO and the HBO Max streaming service.A synopsis for the documentary promises an “unprecedented, sweeping portrait of New Yorkers as they rebuild and rebound, from a devastating terrorist attack through the ongoing global pandemic”.Speaking about the project in a statement, Lee said: “As a New Yawker who bleeds orange