A-list status! Mad Men catapulted the careers of its cast, including Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, Christina Hendricks and January Jones, to a new level.
26.02.2021 - 17:51 / foxnews.com
It’s dining with the stars. Almost. Audrey Hepburn, Jimmy Fallon and Jon Hamm are just a few famous figures you’ll see at legendary New York steakhouse Peter Luger while dining during the pandemic: The Brooklyn chophouse partnered with wax museum Madame Tussauds to give a host of Hollywood heavyweights a seat at its open tables.
A-list status! Mad Men catapulted the careers of its cast, including Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, Christina Hendricks and January Jones, to a new level.
EXCLUSIVE: The New York DMA exploded last night at the box office with NYC theaters returning after a 50 1/2 week pandemic closure with an estimated gross of $307K, +614% from last Friday according to B.O. sources. I’m also told that the NY DMA was easily the No. 1 market in the country last night, followed by Salt Lake City, Dallas, Phoenix, Chicago, Houston, Denver, Minneapolis, Detroit and Montreal.
If you’re in the market for a one-of-a-kind apartment, and have $15 million on hand, Jimmy Fallon‘s New York City triplex could be for you! The Tonight Show host has listed his eclectic three story penthouse, which is located in Manhattan’s Gramercy area, and it boasts many unique features. The Saturday Night Live alum, 46, is selling the 4,950-square-foot property which has undergone extensive renovations over the years.
With a bit of spare cash, you can live like Jimmy Fallon.
Get out your tissue boxes, Real World fans! There’s a LOT of nostalgia headed your way.
as part of a new revival series, “The Real World Homecoming: New York,” premiering Thursday on Paramount+. Gentry told The Post in a recent Zoom call, “They got seven people who were very different and from very different backgrounds. But . . .
With summer on the horizon, and President Biden claiming there will be enough COVID vaccine doses to supply the American population by the end of May, now comes the ambiguous part: scrambling to restore public spaces to their former glory. The newest development in New York's turbulent race to reopen arrived on Wednesday, when governor Cuomo announced that music venues will finally be allowed to open their doors come April 2.
It was almost the reunion everyone wanted. The Real World Homecoming: New York premiered on Paramount+ on Thursday, March 4, but wasn’t exactly what the cast was hoping for.
Tara Ariano In 1992, MTV premiered a documentary series about seven young adults they’d cast to share a loft in New York City and who, as the intro promised, would “have their lives taped to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real.” They wouldn’t compete in games for control of the apartment; they weren’t forbidden from leaving it; they weren’t shut in with their partners to work on their relationships; no one would get voted out at the end of each episode.
was unlike anything on TV at the time, with the cast of being the first to go through MTV’s “social experiment” of putting strangers together in a house, where they would be taped as they lived and worked together.
Not an easy choice. Although the original cast of The Real World were all on good terms, one roommate did need a bit of convincing when it came to returning to the loft to film The Real World Homecoming: New York, an upcoming Paramount+ series.
Donald G. McNeil Jr., the veteran New York Times reporter who left the newspaper last month amid the controversy over his use of a racial slur, responded to accusations against him in a lengthy series of Medium posts today.
MTV’s “The Real World” is coming back.
Peter Luger has reopened its doors to both diners and celebrity wax figures to celebrate the return of indoor dining in New York City. This week, as restaurants were allowed to increase occupancy to 35 per cent, the Brooklyn restaurant announced that it had partnered with Madame Tussauds to bring patrons, both wax and otherwise, indoors to “ensure guests continue to follow social distancing safety measures”.
St. Vincent has spoken about her upcoming album, which is believed to be called ‘Daddy’s Home’, in a new interview.The musician confirmed that she had been working on a new record late last year and began teasing its release earlier this week.Now, the star – whose real name is Annie Clark – has shared more about what to expect from the album.
Diners returning for indoor dining at Brooklyn’s iconic Peter Luger Steakhouse will see some familiar faces helping the restaurant enforce coronavirus safety protocols. Audrey Hepburn, Jon Hamm, Jimmy Fallon and Al Roker are among the celebrity wax figures who will fill Peter Luger’s empty seats when the restaurant opens up for indoor dining on Friday.
Selena Gomez has been a busy bee since December 2020 as she's shooting for the upcoming Hulu series Only Murders in the Building, which also stars Steve Martin and Martin Short. For the unversed, the highly-anticipated show centers on three strangers who are equally obsessed with true crime and coincidentally find themselves embroiled in one.
Bobby Shmurda has been released from prison in New York.The rapper, real name Ackquille Jean Pollard, was previously sentenced to seven years in prison in October 2016 after pleading guilty to conspiracy and weapons possession as part of a plea deal.Confirming his release in a statement, the New York State Department of Corrections and Community said: “At approximately 8:30 this morning, Ackquille Pollard was conditionally released from Clinton Correctional Facility. Mr.