By Daniel D'Addario
01.05.2020 - 01:11 / nypost.com
In the opening scene of the new HBO series “Betty,” premiering Friday at 11 p.m., a young female skateboarder (Nina Moran) weaves around cars and through the traffic down Madison Avenue — unmasked, unbothered and unafraid.
There’s a sense of freedom that, since we’ve been on coronavirus lockdown, feels like light-years ago now. But the show — about a diverse group of five young women cruising around New York City on their skateboards — was just shot last summer.
“I think there’ll be a real
By Daniel D'Addario
State Sen. Brad Hoylman with Bette Midler — Photo: Facebook
By Jill Goldsmith
By Joe Otterson
Center Stage is celebrating its 20th Anniversary today and what better way to celebrate than with the news of an actual television series!
Monday had a happy ending. As the coronavirus pandemic wages on, the Hollywood stars virtually aligned in honor of Robin Hood and iHeartMedia's Rise Up New York! telethon on Monday. Bringing together celebrities with New York ties, including Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, Billy Joel and Robert De Niro, the event focused on uplifting and supporting New Yorkers that have been hit hard by the virus. The star-studded event simultaneously entertained and delivered on its goal.
Tell Me A Story, the CBS All Access series, will not get a season three on the streaming network.
Alicia Keys is helping Amazon honour the “Regular Heros” fighting COVID-19.
Organizers of the New York Film Festival, one of the signature cultural events in the city hardest-hit by COVID-19, say they are still exploring a range of scenarios for the 58th edition this fall, including live events.
You can listen to 'Little Wonder' now
Amazon Originals' new series Regular Heroes will be spotlighting the deserving heroes who are making a difference in their communities.Regular Heroes, out Friday (May 8) on Amazon Prime Video, is an eight-episode docuseries which will focus on a new generous individual each episode, displaying how he or she is going above and beyond during the COVID-19 crisis in New York City, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Chicago and Seattle among others.
By Jill Goldsmith