Bill Nye the Supermodel.
20.01.2020 - 07:06 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
The New York Times broke with convention and endorsed two candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination — Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar.
The editorial board’s choice was revealed on The Weekly, the FX and Hulu series, in a first for the publication. As noted in the episode, for 160 years the endorsement process has taken place in private.
The episode had shades of The Apprentice, right down to the long boardroom table, with the candidates getting grilled
Bill Nye the Supermodel.
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The streets of the Northern Quarter have once again been given a Manhattan makeover - this time to replicate New York in the 1980s.
Officially, the annual New York gala for amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research — known in New York, Cannes, Milan, Paris, Sao Paulo and any other glamorous city as the worldwide AIDS research charity that throws the best parties and thrives off the pockets of Hollywood elite — is not the beginning of Fashion Week in New York City. Staring down its red carpet, you’d never know.
New York Fashion Week is back!
Kate Spade New York is having a Surprise Sale!
Harvey Weinstein hired top private detectives in a desperate bid to bury the 2017 New York Times expose outing him as an alleged sexual predator, a court has heard.
Harvey Weinstein hired top private detectives in a desperate bid to bury the 2017 New York Times expose outing him as an alleged sexual predator, a court has heard.
It’s been a tough couple of years for Roxanne Pallett so it’s little wonder then that she’s keen to keep her personal life out of the spotlight.
The 22nd annual amFAR Gala New York, benefitting AIDS research, is heading to Cipriani Wall Street during New York Fashion Week. To support the good cause, Charlie Puth and Sofi Tukker will take the stage to perform at the event.In addition, Iman, Marc Glimcher and Matthew Lopez will be honored with amfAR's Award of Courage, recognizing their longstanding commitment to the fight against AIDS.
Merging New York Media with Vox Media wasn’t a deal Pam Wasserstein felt she had to make. But she’s glad she did.