The team behind the Lifetime documentary series Surviving Jeffrey Epstein is turning its attention to the music industry.
24.08.2021 - 19:35 / abcnews.go.com
NEW YORK -- Dorothy Parker died in 1967, but it was not until last year that her ashes found a final resting place.Now, at a memorial ceremony at the Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, her headstone has been unveiled at the family plot where ashes of the writer, humorist and civil rights supporter are buried, the New York Post reported.Born in 1893 in New York, Parker wrote poems, short stories and theater and literary reviews for magazines like Vogue, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker.
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.The team behind the Lifetime documentary series Surviving Jeffrey Epstein is turning its attention to the music industry.
It’s the summer of Suri sightings. Suri Cruise stepped out in New York on Friday in the ultimate teen chic attire. The teen, 15, wore a vintage Rolling Stones band tank top and sweats as she strolled the SoHo neighborhood ahead of the weekend. The daughter of Katie Holmes and ex-husband Tom Cruise finished the look with a pandemic face mask and brown purse.
Naomi Watts had the honor of lighting the Empire State Building this week!
Kylie Jenner just unveiled her baby bump to the world. The reality star and business mogul, 24, hit the New York City streets on Wednesday night and this time, didn’t hide her figure as she stepped out to the celebrity hang-out, Carbone restaurant, in Soho.
Brian Travers (1959–2021), UB40 founding memberLee “Scratch” Perry (1936–2021), legendary reggae singer and dub pioneerJay Pickett (1961–2021), “Port Charles,” “General Hospital” actorJane Withers (1926–2021), child star and “Josephine the Plumber” in commercialsMichael Nader (1945–2021), “Dynasty” starRod Gilbert (1941–2021), New York Rangers legendTony Esposito (1943–2021), legendary Chicago Blackhawks goalieJimmy Hayes (1989–2021), former NHL playerPat Hitchcock (1928–2021), actor and
sued Locast in 2019, saying Locast violated their copyrights, and asked for the service to be shut down.Locast has held that because it is a nonprofit, it found a legal loophole in copyright law — it can stream the networks of ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox without paying them.
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Mila Kunis is getting into character with Justine Lupe!
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God bless, Spike Lee, seriously. And 3/4ths of this “‘NYC Epicenters 9/11➔2021½’” HBO documentary is pretty incredible.
Nicki Minaj, 38, and Kenneth Petty, 43, are being sued and facing serious accusations by a woman he sexually assaulted over 20 years ago. The rapper and her husband are the subject of a new lawsuit that was filed in the U.S.