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Mackenzie Nichols Staff WriterFor the Power of Women issue, Variety talked to some of the female frontline workers in New York who are caring for the communities in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
For more, click here. Marking 21 years at the MTA, general station manager Germaine Jackson has spent the past few months on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, boosting employees’ morale and ensuring the safety of passengers.When the crisis hit, Jackson knew that being available during
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Freddy versus Jason once again. Fabolous and Jadakiss served as the latest battle as part of Swizz Beatz and Timbaland's Verzuz series, as the New York veteran duo faced off for an Instagram live audience in the hundreds of thousands on Monday night (June 29).With more than four decades in music between the pair of rap titans, fans have had their calendars marked and Timberlands laced since the highly anticipated matchup was announced last week.
reported to The New York Times by son Jordan Wexler.Cristal had built a career as an actress during the 1950s in Mexico’s film industry when she was cast in an English-speaking role in 1956’s “Comanche,” directed by George Sherman and starring Dana Andrews.Film and TV credits throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s included roles in “Rawhide,” “Seven Sins,” “The Alamo,” “The Tab Hunter Show” and “Iron Horse,” among others.
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefHugh Jackman played Wolverine in nine movies, starting with 2000’s “X-Men.” So, when it came time to hang up his claws as the Marvel superhero, he knew that it would be an emotional farewell.In an interview for Variety‘s Actors on Actors issue, Jackman talked to Anne Hathaway about shooting his final scene as Wolverine in 2017’s “Logan,” directed by James Mangold.“There were so many crossovers by the end, because I’d played it for so long,” Jackman said.
In a new rant she shared on her IG account, Leah McSweeney seemed to throw some shade at her Real Housewives of New York co-star Ramona Singer again! As fans of the show know, the two are not on the best terms and that does not seem like it’s changed. While Leah did not name drop her nemesis, it was not that difficult to link what she said on IG Stories to Ramona.
The opening of Hugh Jackman’s Broadway production of The Music Man has been pushed back to May, 2021. The original opening date was set for 15 October, before the coronavirus shutdown forced all productions on The Great White Way to close temporarily.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVIn September 2001, Nkechi Okoro Carroll was working at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
NEW YORK -- Jason Mraz has a new album coming out and he wants everyone to buy it and love it. But he's not going to make a penny on it.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineIt didn’t take much convincing to get Bill Burr to join the cast of “The King of Staten Island,” a comedy from Judd Apatow that’s loosely based on Pete Davidson’s upbringing in New York’s least glamorous borough.
NEW YORK -- The first time Pete Davidson performed stand-up, he was 16. It was in front of a handful of people at a place called the Looney Bin Comedy Club in Staten Island.
Also Read: Scenes From Black Lives Matter Protests in LA With Michael B Jordan and MoreNoah followed this with a truly disturbing supercut of some of the more brazen displays of ugly violence directed by police at lawful protests.
The King of Staten Island – this time to recount the story of grief-stricken tattoo artist Scott Carlin as he navigates life in New York, inspired by star Pete Davidson’s own life experiences.Troubled by the passing of his firefighter father when he was 7, now twenty-something Carlin (Davidson) spends his days getting stoned and practicing his sketchy tattoo artistry on his friends.
It was a real war of words between Piers Morgan and Rudy Giuliani this week.
NEW YORK -- Many are familiar with some of the bold-faced names of people who died of COVID-19 — musician John Prine, NFL kicker Tom Dempsey, former Stanford University President Donald Kennedy and music producer Hal Willner.
ESPN reporter Josina Anderson is out at the network, an individual with knowledge of the decision told TheWrap.
NEW YORK -- The Metropolitan Opera season is getting shorter, along with some of its shows.