Jujamcyn Theaters will increase wheelchair accessibility and make other improvements at its five Broadway venues as part of a lawsuit settlement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan.
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NEW YORK -- Ousted Grammys CEO Deborah Dugan and the Recording Academy have reached a confidential settlement over why the former leader was let go from the organization.“The Recording Academy and Deborah Dugan have agreed to resolve their differences and to keep the terms of their agreement private," the academy and Dugan said in a joint statement late Thursday.Dugan was fired days before the 2020 Grammys. She has since said the awards show was rigged and muddled with conflicts of interest.
Jujamcyn Theaters will increase wheelchair accessibility and make other improvements at its five Broadway venues as part of a lawsuit settlement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan.
created lingerie for the bodies of Kim Kardashian and Gwyneth Paltrow, fashion mogul Julia Haart was a late bloomer.“The first orgasm I had was at age 35 — with a vibrator, after 16 years of marriage,” the 50-year-old told The Post. “I never heard of an orgasm, let alone a vibrator.”Haart’s cluelessness was no fault of her own.
the Emmys nominations right.Well, mostly — and, let’s face it, that doesn’t happen very often.The Tuesday morning nominations were announced, virtually, by father-daughter Emmy winners Ron Cephas Jones (“This Is Us”) and Jasmine Cephas Jones (#Freerayshawn), with Ron in New York and Jasmine in LA. They started with the usual scripted banter, punctuated by awkward seconds-long delays, and Jasmine stumbled over the name of “Ted Lasso” nominee Jason Sudeikis.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorRichard Foster has been promoted to vice president, marketing at Epic Records, it was announced by Dave Bell, executive VP and head of marketing, to whom Foster reports.The New York-based Foster, who joined the Sony Music label in July 2019, is tasked with all digital marketing initiatives including podcasts, website design and data analysis, in addition to managing marketing budgets and liaising with the creative team.Said Bell: “Rich’s limitless creativity and
Angelique Jackson CAA has signed three-time Emmy Award-winning writer, director, editor and producer, Randy Wilkins, best known for his work on ESPN Films’ “30 for 30.”Up next, Wilkins will direct “The Captain,” a multi-episode docuseries for ESPN Films focused on New York Yankees icon Derek Jeter.
The visceral reaction was almost instant. In 2008, Jon M.
the Daily Beast reported on Friday his departure followed a clash with the media company’s top leadership.Rich did not immediately respond to a request for comment from TheWrap.Rich, who oversaw the company’s portfolio of digital outlets like Deadspin, Jezebel and Gizmodo, told The Daily Beast that his departure was not related to recent blowback from a Deadspin story he co-authored last year about ESPN host Rachel Nichols.The former editor at HuffPost and New York Daily News editor-in-chief
Mommy’s girl! Scarlett Johansson’s 6-year-old daughter, Rose, is all about the actress.
HBO Max documentary Woodstock 99: Peace, Love and Rage has been released – you can watch the chaotic clip below.The film is part of the network’s new Music Box documentary series, which is being produced by Bill Simmons.Woodstock 99: Peace, Love and Rage, which was directed by Garret Price, looks back at the ill-fated 1999 edition of Woodstock, which was held on a remote former Air Force Base in upstate New York.The documentary includes interviews with Woodstock organisers Michael Lang and John
RuPaul is surprised by some of his celebrity fans. During Wednesday's episode of the 60-year-oldhost of tells guest host Loni Love about one of the most unexpected fans of his long-running competition series.«I was walking into a hotel in New York... and Kobe and his wife were in the lobby,» RuPaul recalls bumping into the late NBA pro Kobe Bryant and his wife, Vanessa. «They said that they watch the show.
Rani Hancock is headed back to Sony Music as Columbia Records’ executive vice president and head of A&R. A Columbia rep tells Variety that Hancock will join the company on August 1, based in New York and reporting to chairman-CEO Ron Perry.Under her tenure, Sire enjoyed a hit with Bryce Vine’s “Drew Barrymore,” but the label has not been extremely active and just six artists are listed on its official roster.
NEW YORK -- “Sesame Street” is about to get a whole lot cuter.Elmo, Grover, Abby Cadabby and the rest of the Muppet gang are introducing a new character to the show this summer — a white-and-brown puppy named Tango, The Associated Press has learned."We wanted to explore that special bond between children and pets by introducing this new character," said Kay Wilson Stallings, the executive vice president of creative and production at Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind "Sesame Street."Tango
Spotify executive has sparked controversy after claiming that musicians are “entitled” in asking for more money from the streaming service.Spotify’s business model has faced increasing scrutiny in recent years, with many musicians claiming that the meagre amount paid per stream is severely affecting their ability to earn a living.As Digital Music News notes, former executive Jim Anderson recently spoke at a music conference in New York where he was grilled on Spotify’s payment model by
Rachel Nichols, ESPN‘s star anchor who does all things basketball and the NBA as of late, is under fire this weekend after a secret recording was made public.
NEW YORK -- A former CIA operative known for his exploits everywhere from Miami to Nicaragua to Afghanistan has a book deal. Enrique “Ric” Prado's “Black Ops: The Life of a CIA Shadow Warrior” will come out next March.“A lot has been said about the CIA over the years," Prado said in a statement Wednesday.
Allison Mack turned over a "substantial" amount of information to the government about the inner workings of the NXIVM organization of which she was involved as a master to recruit women as "slaves," new court documents explain. In a sentencing memo filed Monday ahead of Mack's June 30 sentencing hearing, the government asked the Eastern District of New York to "impose a sentence below the otherwise applicable advisory Guidelines range" due to Mack's "assistance" in the case.
Gallery: It took him FOUR MONTHS to call! Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman’s love story (BANG Showbiz)The 'Physical' actress and her family left New York for her native Australia in the early days of the pandemic and she recalled how unsettling their final days in the US were. She told Sunday Times Style magazine: "It was scary, trying to figure out how to get out and be safe.