Timothée Chalamet made his Saturday Night Live hosting debut and shared memories of his New York childhood.
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New York City police announced Tuesday the arrest of a homeless man suspected of pushing a straphanger into the subway tracks in Brooklyn over the weekend. Michael Medlock, 33, was nabbed shortly after 12:30 a.m.Tuesday in connection with the Sunday morning attack, in which he allegedly shoved a 29-year-old man onto the tracks from the platform of the Atlantic Avenue station, the New York Police Department said.
Timothée Chalamet made his Saturday Night Live hosting debut and shared memories of his New York childhood.
EXCLUSIVE: UPDATE, 1:11 PM: When and how Harvey Weinstein will be coming out to Los Angeles to face rape and other sexual assault charges won’t be known until next year.
New York City is allowing parents to send their kids back to school with consent to perform required COVID testing but New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz, a NYC school district parent, told Fox & Friends" this is just another “ridiculous” protocol by the state. The New York City Board of Health announced Saturday students who have not completed testing consent forms will be prohibited from returning to school.
Homeless people living on the streets of New York City are being left out in the cold — and out of control — due to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s decision to cut $1 billion from the NYPD’s budget, The New York Post has learned. Nearly 2,500 complaints to 311 about vagrants desperately needing help or causing problems have been closed without any action by cops who no longer have jurisdiction, according to official data obtained by The Post.
Netflix, starring Hugh Grant.The actor, currently starring in The Undoing, confirmed his upcoming project with the Black Mirror creator in a recent interview with New York Magazine.“Charlie Brooker has written a mockumentary about 2020. It’s for Netflix,” Grant revealed.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterRobert De Niro, Viola Davis, Al Pacino, Jennifer Lawrence and more Hollywood stars have expressed gratitude to Sen. Chuck Schumer for advocating on behalf of movie theaters and “working to ensure the survival of New York’s critical arts and culture institutions.”Schumer has been a vocal supporter of the bipartisan Save Our Stages act, which would provide $15 billion in grants for arts and entertainment venues.
This late fall has been a treat because we’ve received a new Steve McQueen (“12 Years A Slave,” “Widows“) week every week for the last three weeks; when does that happen? And they are all part of McQueen’s new five-film anthology series, “Small Axe,” based on the Jamaican proverb, “If you are the big tree, we are the small axe.” Three films have debuted at the New York Film Festival earlier this fall, and those three have now aired on Amazon Prime Video.
The NYPD is offering a $10,000 reward for leads in the investigation of a Sweet 16 party shooting that left a young Virginia woman dead. The Nov.
Eli Countryman When longtime Hollywood camera rental house Otto Nemenz Intl. reopened for business over the summer in its new Culver City location, it didn’t have any trouble reconnecting with its customers.“I have used Otto Nemenz exclusively for my camera rental needs since 2013 when I took over ‘Ray Donovan’ for Showtime,” says cinematographer Robert McLachlan.
Earlier this year The FADER launched a range of merch aimed at raising funds for some of the many small venues in New York adversely affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Partnering with This T-Shirt, a relief platform founded by Dylan Hattem and Cassandra Aaron of DS Projects, Select Cannabis, and the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) we launched the Save Our Stages Collection.
The New York City Police Department and the New York City Sheriff's Office don't expect to enforce Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive order curtailing the number of Thanksgiving Day guests at private celebrations because of the coronavirus.
The coronavirus in combination with other issues is leading the crime uptick in major cities across America, retired New York Police Department detective Pat Brosnan said on Monday.
A 29-year-old straphanger became the latest New Yorker shoved onto subway tracks on Sunday when he was attacked at a Brooklyn station. The victim was on a northbound 4 train shortly before 11:30 a.m.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday undercut New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, declaring in-person school learning to be “safe” even during high transmission rates, just as NYC schools were shutting down once again.
NEW YORK -- Something happens when James Taylor covers a song.
A New York man was arrested Saturday in connection with an unprovoked assault against Rick Moranis that occurred as the 67-year-old actor was walking near Central Park in October. New York City police said 35-year-old Marquis Ventura, whom authorities listed as homeless, was arrested Saturday afternoon.