Irina Shayk struts down the sidewalk while out for the day on Monday afternoon (October 19) in New York City.
05.10.2020 - 18:59 / foxnews.com
Jerry Seinfeld isn't giving up on New York City and believes neither should you. The comedian, 66, appeared on Sunday’s 60 Minutes to discuss Manhattan's response to the coronavirus pandemic and why he knows that the city can and will recover.
“When you were a kid, remember kicking over the anthill?” Seinfeld mused. “That's what just happened to us.
[COVID] just kicked over the whole anthill. And what do the ants do? [imitating an ant] ‘All right.
Hand me the next crumb. Let's get back to
.Irina Shayk struts down the sidewalk while out for the day on Monday afternoon (October 19) in New York City.
Dianna Agron is sending in her ballot!
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.
Jussie Smollett is preparing his feature directorial debut with B-Boy Blues, an adaptation of James Earl Hardy's classic 1994 novel. The film will go into production on Oct.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is calling for a shutdown of non-essential businesses in nine areas across the city which are spiking in coronavirus cases amid the pandemic.
in The New York Times responding to Stand Up N.Y. comedy club co-owner James Altucher’s August essay declaring New York City “dead forever.”“He’s fine.
Jerry Seinfeld in August wrote a scathing rebuke to a comedy club owner who saidNew York City is "dead" due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. And he would do it again, that is how strongly he feels.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticJerry Seinfeld has no hard feelings for the “putz” Manhattan comedy club co-owner who declared a coronavirus-ravaged New York City “dead forever.”“I have nothing against that guy,” Seinfeld tells CBS’ 60 Minutes this week about Stand Up N.Y. comedy club co-owner James Altucher, who wrote the R.I.P New York article on LinkedIn two months ago.
Irina Shayk looks chic in her casual outfit while walking around town on Friday (September 18) in New York City.