Hugh Jackman and Deborra Lee Furness are getting some fresh air and doing some fashionable promo.
15.09.2020 - 03:05 / tvguide.com
Law & Order: SVU, NBC longest-running crime dramas, returned to start production today, Sept. 14, on its 22nd season in New York City.
Star and executive producer Mariska Hargitay shared behind-the-scene photos on Instagram, showing crew and cast members waiting in line to get COVID-19 tests and a photo of herself in the makeup chair with a gowned and masked makeup artist doing her makeup. It’s all happening. Back in hair chair with @cassihurdhair .
Hugh Jackman and Deborra Lee Furness are getting some fresh air and doing some fashionable promo.
Janet W. Lee NewFest, New York’s LGBTQ film and media organization, has announced its program for the 32nd New York LGBTQ Film Festival.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorIn another blow to New York City’s hope of a cultural revival, the Metropolitan Opera Wednesday canceled its entire season and said it won’t open for a year.“We regret to inform you that we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020–21 season, based on the advice of health officials. However, we are pleased to be able to announce the Met’s 2021–22 season, which will open Sep.
Katie Holmes and Emilio Vitolo Jr. continue showing public affection. This time, New Yorkers witnessed a make out session in the Central Park.
revealed during E! News’ Emmys 2020 pre-show that the cast will return to set soon but stopped short of giving an exact air date.“I think we’re going to start hopefully in a few months, hopefully by the end of the year,” said the 32-year-old actor from his New York City apartment, sitting with family awaiting the show. “And then we’ll get it going.”“Succession” was nominated for 18 awards at the 2020 Emmys.
Earlier in the week, the 2020 incarnation of the New York Film Festival got underway officially, with one part of Steve McQueen’s Small Axe anthology, Lovers Rock, serving as the Opening Night Selection. Having seen it, the movie serves as both a strong start for NYFF this year, as well as a smaller and far less awards friendly selection.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe upcoming season of Encores! at New York’s City Center will include an adaptation by Pose‘s Billy Porter of The Life, a musical last seen in New York on Broadway in 1997.Porter’s adaptation, which he’ll direct, is one of two upcoming Encores! productions reviving rarely staged Broadway musicals centering on Black lives; also in development is director Kenny Leon’s production of 1983’s The Tap Dance Kid.
Get ready for an all new era with the new season of Pose.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorProduction on HBO’s “The Gilded Age” shut down three days before it was slated to begin back in March, and actor Cynthia Nixon has finally had her first fitting as the industry begins to ramp back up.She was picked up at her New York City apartment by a Teamster driver. “I showed him my green screen saying I had passed my [daily COVID] questionnaire,” Nixon said on Thursday’s episode of the Variety and iHeart podcast “The Big Ticket.”
Younger is coming to an end.
The Real Housewives of New York City is shaping up to look a little different.“We’re working on next season,” Andy Cohen teased to Us Weekly in August 2020. “I’m excited for what we have planned.”The long-running reality TV show first saw changes during the summer of 2019 when Bethenny Frankel opted not to return for season 12 just before filming began.
“The Real Housewives of New York City,” Leah McSweeney, may only be a one season wonder if Bravo doesn’t cough up more cash, an insider close to the show confirmed to The Post.The breakout star and fan favorite of season 12 is being offered a “pathetically low” pay raise to appear on the next season of the reality franchise and will have to say sayonara to the series if she isn’t offered a more respectable sum, the source said.Bravo and McSweeney have not responded to The Post’s request for