Paul Rudd recently proved that he just might be the nicest celeb! On Thursday (October 29), the 51-year-old Ant-Man & the Wasp actor took to the streets of Brooklyn, New York to join fellow early voters.
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James Monroe Iglehart — best known for his roles in Aladdin and Hamilton — shared the nominations on Thursday via YouTube. Jagged Little Pill led the pack with 15 nominations, with Moulin Rouge! The Musical earning 14, and Slave Play and Tina – The Tina Turner Musical tying with 12.The 74th annual ceremony was originally scheduled to take place on June 7 live from New York City’s Radio City Music Hall.
Paul Rudd recently proved that he just might be the nicest celeb! On Thursday (October 29), the 51-year-old Ant-Man & the Wasp actor took to the streets of Brooklyn, New York to join fellow early voters.
Paul Rudd kept voters waiting in the New York rain happy as he handed out cookies on Thursday (October 29, 2020).See where Paul Rudd is on the highest-paid actors listAs queues formed of people keen to have their say in the U.S. presidential election, Ant-Man star Paul was on hand to keep their bellies full.
Today show is still celebrating all things musical theater!Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Al Roker and the gang delivered all that jazz with their costumes for the 2020 Halloween episode on Friday, October 30, dressing as characters from Wicked, Hamilton, Chicago and more iconic stage productions.Carson Daly announced each of the cohosts as they unveiled their Great White Way getups at Studio 1A in New York City.
"God willing we'll all be back working together," said Spike Lee as he accepted the Trailblazer Award on Saturday during a virtual presentation of the 7th annual Location Managers Guild International Awards. Lee saluted location managers, saying without them, "I would not be able do what I do" as he rarely shoots on sets.
The Undoing is an entire theme park. The new HBO series comes from the same brains behind BLL ( wrote the scripts for both series, and returns in a starring role and as an executive producer).
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAfter months of nearly constant bad news — theater closures, movie postponements, “Tenet!” — the film industry last week finally received a glimmer of good news: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that cinemas outside of NYC can start reopening on Friday.Hollywood studios have made it clear that blockbusters won’t return until cinemas in New York and California, two influential movie markets in the U.S., can reopen.
Bethenny Frankel is prioritizing self-care amid the coronavirus pandemic — and sometimes that means treating herself to a solo night out.On Wednesday, October 14, the 49-year-old entrepreneur filmed herself stepping out for a drink in New York City. “Not sure if New York City’s my playground, but … this bitch needs a little kick in the ass.
Related: Tony awards 2020: unusual Broadway year leads to restricted nominations But it wouldn’t be right to skip the Tonys entirely or to fold this year’s slate in with next years, especially as nearly all of the plays had already closed even before New York City went into lockdown. (The Inheritance would have run for four more nights.) So the American Theater Wing decided that a ceremony would go ahead, sometime, somewhere.
DOC NYC, the documentary film festival set to run Nov. 11-19 in New York City, has unveiled its virtual 2020 edition lineup, with 23 world premieres, including Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker's The Meaning of Hitler and Gong Cheng and Yung Chang's Wuhan Wuhan.
Hoda Kotb wants to show that there are some really good people in the world! The 56-year-old show co-anchor took to Instagram on Wednesday to share what happened when she realized her phone was missing after a trip to a park in New York City. «So today I was in the park with my kids… when we got home I realized my cellphone was missing… I must have dropped it somewhere in Riverside Park!» the morning show host wrote on Instagram.
The confusion surrounding New York City's coronavirus rules for schools and nonessential businesses largely boiled down to a feud between New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, according to a report from the New York Times.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorIn another historic COVID first, the New York Philharmonic said Tuesday it won’t be resuming live concerts in January as hoped but will return in June, skipping an entire season.It’s a shock but not a surprise. The news follows the Metropolitan Opera last month canceling its entire season.
NEW YORK -- The New York Philharmonic will miss an entire season for the first time in its 178-year history and is seeking to expedite the renovation of David Geffen Hall that had been set to impact performances through February 2024.Philharmonic President Deborah Borda said Tuesday that cancellations caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic caused $10 million in ticket losses on its $87 million budget for 2019-20 and another $20 million in losses for 2020-21.Borda said the orchestra exceed its
Bethenny Frankel is a single woman once again! The former Real Housewives of New York City star split from Paul Bernon “a couple weeks ago,” a source confirms to Us Weekly.The Skinnygirl founder began dating Bernon in October 2018.