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NEW YORK -- The New York Times is retiring its Op-Ed page and inviting guests.The newspaper said Monday it is eliminating the designation it has been using since 1970 to signal opinion columns written by outsiders.
The name, meant to designate opinions that appeared on the page opposite the newspaper's own viewpoints on issues, doesn't make much sense at a time many people experience the writing digitally, said Kathleen Kingsbury, the Times' opinion editor.Articles written by outside writers
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This year marks the third and final season of FX’s groundbreaking series Pose, which was co-created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Steven Canals. The drama, which premiered in 2015, broke ground with the largest transgender cast in TV history as it put the spotlight on the underground ballroom culture that thrived during the 1980s and ’90s in New York.
Marv Albert, the man who made “Yes!” the catch-phrase of millions of basketball players who just hit a shot, will reportedly retire at the conclusion of the National Basketball Assn. playoffs.
Skylar Astin) is preparing to relocate to New York City with his girlfriend Rose (guest star Katie Findlay) for an exciting pop-up restaurant opportunity, Zoey (Jane Levy) has been struggling with where things stand between the her and Max.In ET's exclusive sneak peek from the finale, Zoey confides in her BFF Mo (Alex Newell) about the uncertainty surrounding her friendship with Max and her current relationship with Simon (John Clarence Stewart), all while the ticking clock of Max's impending
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorAndrew McCarthy was barely mentioned in the original New York magazine article that coined the term “the Brat Pack.” But in the public consciousness, the star of “St. Elmo’s Fire” and “Pretty in Pink” was still lumped in with the group of red-hot young actors that included Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe and Judd Nelson.
“Pose” star Dominique Jackson and her fiancé and manager, Edwin, will appear on an upcoming episode of HGTV’s long-running real estate series, “House Hunters”, as they search for their first home.
star Dominique Jackson and her fiancé and manager, Edwin, will appear on an upcoming episode of HGTV’s long-running real estate series,, as they search for their first home.Of course, like any couple, the two have very different styles in mind as they tour three different options outside of New York City, where they can host their large extended families.
coronavirus pandemic caused concerts to come to an abrupt halt in the U.S. Instead, he has livestreamed solo performances from Freville Farm, the 12-acre home in upstate New York where he and his wife, photographer Sarah A.
New York Post. The victim exited the car at the next stop, the 161st Street-Yankee Stadium station, where he sought help from transit police.The victim was taken to Lincoln Medical Center and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.That stabbing was followed five minutes later by another, in which an off-duty MTA conductor was slashed with a box cutter while riding a northbound J train by a man passing through train cars.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Bruno DiFabio, a celebrity pizza chef who owns restaurants in Connecticut and New York, was sentenced to 30 days in prison Thursday for tax evasion.DiFabio, 51, known as “Lord of the Pies” and for appearing on “Chopped” and other TV shows, was sentenced in federal court in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorThere’s a change this year for FX’s trailblazing “Pose,” set in the New York drag ballroom culture scene of the late ’80s. The third and final season begins in 1994, where the ballroom is all but a distant memory and AIDS is the leading cause of death for many.Yet costume designer Analucia McGorty confesses an upcoming episode that takes place a decade earlier than the original timeline is one of her favorites.
is largely an ensemble show, following the lives transgender women and gay men of color as they live out their best lives in the ballroom scene and navigate the realties of living in a less than accepting New York City during the AIDS crisis, Mj Rodriguez’s character, Blanca, has always been the heart of the FX series. Upon receiving an HIV positive diagnosis at the beginning of season 1, Blanca stepped out on her own to create the House of Evangelista and became the mother that many in her
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s your first look at Oscar-winner Ben Kingsley as Salvador Dali in Mary Harron’s (American Psycho) feature Dalíland, which has now wrapped filming in the UK.
William Forsythe’s The Barre Project. This half-hour film set to the music of James Blake transforms something basic and well-worn – the ballet dancer’s daily exercises at the barre – into something completely fresh.
Britney Spears has slammed the documentaries made about her as “so hypocritical”. The singer, who has been subject to a conservatorship since 2008 when she had a series of public breakdowns captured by paparazzi cameras, is the subject of two recent films, one by the New York Times and one by the BBC.
NEW YORK -- The Los Angeles Times on Monday said that ESPN executive Kevin Merida, an editor with extensive newspaper experience, will be its new executive editor.Merida has been editor in chief of ESPN's The Undefeated, a site that examines race and culture as well as sports. He spent 22 years as a journalist at The Washington Post.He replaces Norman Pearlstine, who stepped down late last year.
Donald Trump's personal lawyer, and his dealings in Ukraine.The corrections, to stories that ran last Thursday or Friday, take back reports that the former New York City mayor had been warned by the FBI that he was the subject of a Russian operation to influence the American election.NBC's online correction on Saturday was the most extensive, and it required both the headline and top of a story that ran a day earlier to be rewritten.
NEW YORK -- The big flashy red carpet has made its return to New York City — albeit in a massive socially distant manner — with the premiere of the third and final season of the FX series, “Pose.”Series co-creator Ryan Murphy considers the energy of his inclusive cast perfect for celebrating a return to normalcy after a devastating pandemic shut the city down for more than a year, but that’s not the only reason.Murphy calls the series — which resumes Sunday — a “love letter to so many things.”He