NEW YORK – Samantha Busch, her racing star husband Kyle, and their 4-year-old son, Brexton, are on the road for 13 weeks out of the year.
31.01.2020 - 08:36 / torontosun.com
More than a quarter-century after the release of his bestselling Seinlanguage, Jerry Seinfeld and publisher Simon & Schuster have announced a new book is in the works from the funnyman.
“Whenever I came up with a funny bit, whether it happened on a stage, in a conversation, or working it out on my preferred canvas, the big yellow legal pad, I kept it in one of those old-school accordion folders,” Seinfeld, 65, said in a statement. “So, I have every piece of stand-up comedy I thought was worth
NEW YORK – Samantha Busch, her racing star husband Kyle, and their 4-year-old son, Brexton, are on the road for 13 weeks out of the year.
While Lizzo was taking a breather at the beach this weekend, her song "Juice" was making the rounds at New York Fashion Week -- and across the Internet -- thanks to none other than Bill Nye the Science Guy.Nye, dressed in blue floral, strutted down the runway to "Juice" as part of the Blue Jacket Fashion Show, an event held to benefit the Prostate Cancer Foundation, earlier in the week."When he started dancing to 'Juice' by Lizzo I knew it would be very popular because they are both iconic,"
Bill Nye the Science Guy, icon of every millennial's fifth grade science class, is now a runway model. At the Blue Jacket Fashion Show at Pier 59 Studios in New York City on Friday, Nye walked the runway wearing a blue floral blazer, tuxedo shirt, bow tie, and black pants. And—this is very important—he was dancing to Lizzo's "Juice": Bill Nye has figured out the science to rhythm and... I’m here for it. pic.twitter.com/9ouvQ7vaqE— April (@ReignOfApril) February 8, 2020
Bill Nye the Supermodel.
Hoda Kotb says her 50s are some of the best years of her life. Actually, scratch that.
By Jake Kanter
Tucked away on the sixth floor of the New York City's renowned 30 Rockefeller Center is a no judgement zone: Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager's studio.
The New York Musical Festival was created to give new writers a start. So isn’t it “ironic,” says Josh Canfield, whose “Alive! The Zombie Musical” played NYMF last year, that it “stabbed us in the back.”
Yada yada: Jerry Seinfeld is putting it all out there in a new career-spanning book.