Actress Mary Mara "drowned while swimming" and died on Sunday, June 26 in the St. Lawrence River in New York. She was 61.
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Chelsea Blackwell’s dachshund Blue disappeared Monday in New York, and the distraught owner went out in search of her pet. When she came upon a line of squad cars and people with cameras near a Greyhound bus station, she set aside her search to investigate. "I noticed there were like eight police cars and people with cameras.
I thought maybe somebody got shot," Blackwell told her local paper, the Times Union. Fortunately, there was no tragedy. Blackwell had stumbled upon a movie set and found herself in a one-in-a-million situation.
Actress Hilary Swank arrives at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills Feb. 28, 2016. (REUTERS/Danny Moloshok ) Long story short: Her dog of 15 years was found — by a movie star with a history of rescuing dogs.
You won’t believe this, the crew told her, but a celebrity had found her pooch. "I asked them if anyone saw a little brown dog, and they said, ‘Yes, we’ll call her,'" Blackwell said. An hour later, a gray car pulled up, and there was tiny Blue sitting in the lap of two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank.
"I was like, ‘No way,’" Blackwell said. "As soon as she got out of the car, I kissed Blue and said, ‘Thank you so much.’" Blackwell asked Swank for her autograph, but Swank did better: They posed for a photo. "Away" debuts on Netflix on Sept.
4. ("Away" / Netflix) And Blackwell, wanting to be sure Swank got proper credit, posted the photo on Facebook. "I’d stopped and asked if someone seen a little brown dog? A man walked over to my car and said, yes, this woman picked him up," Blackwell wrote in her post.
"I said who? He replied, a celebrity," Blackwell wrote. "He called the person who had him. And they said she’s on her way back.
Actress Mary Mara "drowned while swimming" and died on Sunday, June 26 in the St. Lawrence River in New York. She was 61.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterDirector Paul Haggis, now under house arrest on sexual assault charges in Italy, has gotten a trial date for his rape lawsuit in New York.The trial is set to begin on Oct. 11, before Judge Sabrina Kraus in Manhattan.
ruled in favor of a large expansion of gun rights on Thursday morning, prompting immediate outrage from the hosts of “The View.”In a 6-3 decision, the court struck down a New York law that requires people to demonstrate a specific need for carrying a gun in public in order to get a license to do so. In their ruling, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that the Constitution protects “an individual’s right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home.” The decision came down just minutes before “The View” started, and so for the most part, the hosts were simply stunned at the start of the show.“The implications, we don’t know, really, what it actually means, but given everything New York City is going through, it seems — I don’t even have the words,” Whoopi Goldberg said as she tried to formulate her thoughts.Guest host Ana Navarro tried to help Whoopi out by supplying the word “stupid” to describe the decision, but that wasn’t quite enough.“It’s such a middle finger to New York,” Whoopi said.
New York Republican gubernatorial candidate Andrew Giuliani won’t get a shot. But he wants television to give him a shot at convincing voters.
EXCLUSIVE: Ariel Meislin has left ICM Partners, where she has been a lit agent focusing on directors, to join Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment as a manager. She will become Kaplan/Perrone’s first New York City hire and is tasked with establishing the New York office as the lit management/production company expands its footprint outside of Los Angeles. She also will continue to focus on filmmakers.
An exciting new event is set to transform a city-centre car park into a "realistic beach" this summer.
Big Bang member T.O.P was spotted reportedly filming a music video in Manhattan, New York recently, sparking speculations of a solo comeback.Earlier this week, South Korean news outlet The Fact shared several photos of the South Korean musician in various locations around Manhattan accompanied by a filming crew, reporting that the photos of T.O.P were taken sometime in mid-May.The outlet also claimed that the filming had taken place with strict security measures in place, but quoted local staff as saying that the filming was for an “experimental piece of work that harmonises film, music and art”.In the same report, The Fact quoted a separate unnamed inside source, who claimed that the filming was done for a “large-scale comeback project”, as translated by South Korean news publication SBS News. “It’s hard to disclose specific details, but we are preparing this content as part of a large-scale comeback project that T.O.P has been preparing with his global partners,” the insider said. “The content will depict T.O.P with his many identities ― including a singer, an actor and as a human being.”While neither T.O.P nor his representatives have yet to respond to the reports, the purported “comeback project” may mark the rapper’s first since he left longtime label YG Entertainment in February.
BTS have announced the launch of pop-up stores in New York City and Los Angeles to coincide with the release of their upcoming compilation album, ‘Proof’.The pop-up stores will be opening in the US cities tomorrow (June 10), in celebration of BTS’ new anthology album ‘Proof’, which is set to be released on the same day. This is according to a statement from HYBE America, as reported by People Magazine.“The Los Angeles and New York City pop-up stores are official company activations designed to honour the fans and to give them another outlet to celebrate the June 10th release of BTS’ anthology album ‘Proof’,” said HYBE America.The pop-ups will be located on 700 N.
Hilary Swank is a two-time Oscar-winner and a notable pet rescuer.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber over the weekend, when they were turned away from a famous New York dining hotspot.A source tells ET that Hailey and Justin were treated like anyone else would be when they tried to get into the hot NYC restaurant Carbone without a reservation.«Hailey and Justin love being in New York,» says the source. «They love hitting up restaurants and shopping.»However, their somewhat humbling experience came when they tried to get into the exclusive Italian restaurant after Justin's Saturday night concert at Barclay's -- but were politely turned away.«They tried to get into Carbone,» says the source, «but they got denied.»They didn't let that put a damper on their dinner plans though, according to the source the couple went to nearby Socialista instead, and had a great time.Justin is currently on his and was in Brooklyn for the night.
Stereogum report, the bill will mean that public-facing ticket prices will need to be “all-in” instead of having extra fees tagged on at the last minute, with the price needing to be displayed in a “clear and conspicuous manner.”Senate Investigations and Government Operations Committee chair James Skoufis told Billboard of the deal: “I agree with the statement that people should pay, and will pay, whatever they want to pay for a ticket.But they should know what that is.