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04.07.2022 - 23:13 / deadline.com
New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell is assuring New Yorkers that “there are no specific, credible threats” to the city’s 4th of July celebrations and that holiday displays are continuing as planned despite the mass shooting in the Chicago area this morning.
“Preparing and securing these types of large-scale events is what the members of the NYPD do on a daily basis,” Sewell said in a statement (read it below), “and we continue to work closely with our city, state, and federal partners to endure everyone’s safety.”
While holiday celebrations are held in communities throughout the larger New York City area, the largest by far is the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular, in which thousands of fireworks shells will be set off from five barges along the East River.
The Macy’s event will be broadcast live on NBC tonight at 8 p.m. ET, with musical performances, appearances by Broadway casts and other entertainment in addition to the fireworks display. As many as 3 million spectators are expected to attend the New York City event.
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TRL circa 2003. I feel like we're in high school and Hadid is just getting off from her shift at Auntie Anne's in the mall. If I sound like I'm dating myself, yes, I am 32.
Donald Trump was held at St. Vincent Ferrer Roman Catholic Church in New York City.Ivana's family was on hand for the service, including her ex-husband and his current wife, Melania Trump.
Dining with the stars! New York City is home to some of the hottest restaurants in the world — and our favorite stars have taken notice. From casual eateries to elegant fine dining, there are so many different restaurants that numerous celebrities have visited.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle enjoyed a date night on Monday, dining with friends and holding hands in New York City. The pair was photographed looking happy and relaxed as they exited TriBeCa hotspot Locanda Verde hand-in-hand. Meghan kept her hair slicked back and her shoulders bare in a strapless black-and-white jumpsuit and strappy heels, while Harry kept it casual and monochromatic in navy blue slacks and a button-up shirt with white sneakers.The outing came after Harry took the stage during the U.N. General Assembly earlier in the day to give an inspiring speech on Nelson Mandela Day.
Royals in the Big Apple! Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are in New York City for the U.N. General Assembly’s celebration of Nelson Mandela Day.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have arrived in the Big Apple. The Duke of Sussex is confirmed to appear at the UN General Assembly on Monday in New York City, delivering the keynote address for its Nelson Mandela Day celebration. South Africa's U.N. Mission said Friday in a statement that his remarks «will be around the memories and legacy of Mandela and what has been learned from his struggle and his life that can help up face the new challenges in the world today.»The couple looked professional in all-black ensembles as they arrived at the event, Harry in a classic suit and Meghan in a short-sleeved frock with her hair slicked back. prince harry and meghan, the duke and duchess of sussex, have arrived at the united nation mandela day commemoration pic.twitter.com/xnL5U46hrbHarry and Meghan made a historic joint appearance in New York City less than a year ago when they visited One World Trade Center two weeks after the 20th anniversary of the September 11th terror attack.That trip marked the first time the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have publicly visited New York City together since tying the knot in 2018.
Thania Garcia The New York City Council has voted to officially bestow the name “Beastie Boys Square” upon the intersection of Ludlow Street and Rivington Street in New York City– the corner popularized by the rap trio’s 1989 album, “Paul’s Boutique.”Council member Christopher Marte confirmed in an interview with local news channel Pix11 that the effort, which had been pushing for the official dedication for “about nine years,” had officially achieved its goal.In 2014, the Community Board had rejected a petition to rename the Lower East Side corner. Now, the New York City Council accepted the renewed application under the name, “Beastie Boys Square,” on July 14.
Don't Look Up star was the embodiment of classic summer dressing with a -approved twist during an outing in New York City on July 15. was photographed out and about wearing a blue and white plaid midi dress by with a corset-style waist and cap sleeves, topping the look off with a pair of open-toed mustard mules and a quilted black purse.
Summer love? Chase Stokes is “Stoke”-ing the flames of a rumored new romance by stepping out — and “getting really flirty”— with Izzy Metz in New York City.
9/11 Memorial Museum ($26), the Guggenheim Museum ($25), the Museum of Modern Art ($25), the Whitney Museum of American Art ($25), the American Museum of Natural History ($22 or pay-what-you-wish for NY, NJ and Conn. residents), the Brooklyn Museum ($16) and the Jewish Museum ($15). Up until 2018, the Met’s pay-what-you-wish policy extended to visitors from around the globe, the last museum in the world to have such broad guidelines.
An R Kelly fan and YouTuber was arrested in Chicago this weekend over threats he made in a video to “storm” the US attorney’s office in New York following last year’s court hearing in which the musician was found guilty of running a criminal enterprise in order to abuse young people.Christopher Gunn posts content to YouTube under the name DeBoSki, with the strapline “fighting for the due process rights of all people”. He has published countless videos about the prosecution of Kelly, often talking about and criticising witnesses and lawyers involved in the criminal cases against the musician, as well as the judge who oversaw last year’s trial in New York.Gunn’s own arrest relates to a video he made about a week after the guilty verdict was reached in that trial.