New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo fears a New York City revival will stall unless private sector employers require workers return to the office, and NYC actively addresses gun violence, homelessness and high taxes.
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Frasier is unlikely to include any of the original cast beyond Kelsey Grammer’s titular character, the actor has stated in a new interview.Speaking to WNBC New York, Grammer offered some clues as to where the reboot may take radio host Frasier Crane, who was originally a character in Cheers before starring in the spin-off series that ran from 1993 to 2004.“He thinks he’s gonna go off and do one thing, and sure enough, his life takes him in another direction,” Grammer said of the character.
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.New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo fears a New York City revival will stall unless private sector employers require workers return to the office, and NYC actively addresses gun violence, homelessness and high taxes.
Bruce Springsteen has said that he hopes to resume touring next year.While the much-loved musician is currently continuing with his solo Broadway residency at the St. James Theatre in New York, Springsteen previously confirmed that he won’t be touring in 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.Speaking to BBC Radio 2’s Zoe Ball today (July 14), Springsteen said that he is now hoping to restart touring in 2022.“We’ll be touring next year if everything goes well,” he told Ball.
Sopranos prequel film The Many Saints of Newark.The upcoming spin-off movie will follow the younger years of the iconic mob boss from the HBO series, with the epic trailer debuting last month.Michael’s stepmother Deborah Lin has now admitted that his father “would be very proud” of the work he has done.“It was almost surreal to see Michael in the trailer,” she told The New York Post. “I know it took a lot of courage for him to take this role.
The last time we saw Dr. Frasier Crane, he was landing at a Chicago airport in the series finale of NBC’s Frasier. As we await the Paramount Plus revival of the Emmy-laden sitcom, its once and future star gave a few hints about the upcoming series that follows the man Kelsey Grammer calls “the George Bailey of Television.”
Kelsey Grammer is teasing new details about the “Frasier” revival.
One of the cast members from Legally Blonde is dishing on some behind-the-scenes secrets!
HBO Max), is set in the same world as the original series but follows a new cast of characters. Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively) and Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley) might have moved on from their prep-school days, but nine years after the original “Gossip Girl” blog went dark, a new generation of New York teens must deal with the ramifications of social surveillance that spills their secrets and follows their wild antics.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office told a judge on Wednesday that it is ready to bring Harvey Weinstein to trial within four months on charges of rape and sexual assault.Weinstein is still in prison in upstate New York, where he has been fighting his extradition since April.
Far Cry 6 narrative director Navid Khavari has revealed that actor Giancarlo Esposito brought his own props to the first meeting he had about playing character Antón Castillo.Khavari confirmed this via an interview with The Loadout that Esposito was incredibly well prepared for his role as Far Cry 6‘s main antagonist.“It was a bit surreal to sit down in front of him in our first meeting in New York,” Khavari explained. That meeting lasted for something like four hours.
Spotify executive has sparked controversy after claiming that musicians are “entitled” in asking for more money from the streaming service.Spotify’s business model has faced increasing scrutiny in recent years, with many musicians claiming that the meagre amount paid per stream is severely affecting their ability to earn a living.As Digital Music News notes, former executive Jim Anderson recently spoke at a music conference in New York where he was grilled on Spotify’s payment model by
Britney Spears‘ mom said there’s “a lot of pain” involved in her daughter’s conservatorship. Lynne Spears told reporters Ronan Farrow and Jia Tolentino in a New Yorker expose she had “mixed feelings” about Britney’s situation.
reboot on HBO Max wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Kristen Bell. ET's Leanne Aguilera spoke with the creators and cast at the premiere in New York City, and they talked about Bell returning to her role as the voice of Gossip Girl that she had in the original series.The new series takes place nine years after Penn Badgley's Dan Humphrey revealed himself to be Gossip Girl, as a new generation of New York private school teens are introduced to the social surveillance of Gossip Girl.
HBO Max, in a series set nine years after the original Gossip Girl website went dark in the original, beloved CW series, with a new generation of New York private school students.Kristen Bell is returning to be the voice of Gossip Girl, after narrating the entire original run of the show, and one thing we do know is that the plot of the new Gossip Girl will not revolve around the mystery of who the gossip maven is, but rather another twist.For all the details on how to watch the reboot, premiere
Britney Spears’ brother-in-law Jamie Watson has defended the singer’s family, days after her revelatory courtroom testimony.Watson, who is married to the singer’s sister Jamie Lynn Spears, told The New York Post that Spears’ family only wanted “the best for her”.It comes after the singer addressed an LA Superior Court hearing remotely last week, delivering a 24-minute testimony in which she called for an end to her conservatorship.Among other claims, Spears alleged that while under the
Salma Hayek is opening up about the aftermath of her 2017 op-ed for The New York Times about her experience with Harvey Weinstein.
The #FreeBritney movement aren’t exactly fans of Britney Spears’ family right now — so her brother-in-law has decided to come to their defense.
Amber Tamblyn got real while vocalizing her support for Britney Spears amid the pop sensation’s conservatorship battle.