BravoCon is coming back! Bravo announced on Monday that the fandom event will return for another star-studded, fun-packed weekend this October 15-17 in New York City.
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Patrick O’Connell was the founding director of Visual AIDS, where he developed programs for HIV/AIDS awareness including the red ribbon.O’Connell was a member of New York City’s gay community in the 1980s, when AIDS was ravaging that community but was rarely talked about elsewhere. The government was largely silent as the then-misunderstood disease killed many.
BravoCon is coming back! Bravo announced on Monday that the fandom event will return for another star-studded, fun-packed weekend this October 15-17 in New York City.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentBravo is bringing back its fan-obsessed convention, BravoCon, this fall in New York City.The second-annual convention returns, after being cancelled last year, due to the coronavirus crisis shutting down nearly all live events.
ABC has announced four new shows that will be coming to the network in the upcoming 2021-22 television season!
Movie theaters are slowly awakening from their pandemic-induced slumber. Just last month, “Godzilla vs.
Miley Cyrus rocks a bright red jacket on the way back to her hotel after SNL rehearsals on Friday (May 7) in New York City.
Giuliana Rancic is leaving E!
Michelin awarded 76 restaurants their stars in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Westchester.However, this year there are only 68. Since the pandemic hit the city, restaurants that have shuttered number at least 1,000.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo cleared the way for Broadway productions to reopen May 19, announcing Monday that most novel coronavirus-related capacity restrictions in New York and New Jersey will be lifted on that date, including those that have prevented Broadway theaters from operating for more than a year.
Though the 2021 Tribeca Festival is set to take place largely in-person across New York City, the fest is making select films available to audiences throughout the U.S. via its newly launched online platform, Tribeca at Home.
Based on creator Crystal Moselle’s 2018 Sundance hit “Skate Kitchen,” the spiritual spin-off series—which in a way restarted the film as a series with much of the same cast— will return to HBO for a second season this June. Still helmed and created by Moselle, “Betty” follows five young women on journeys of self-discovery against the backdrop of New York City’s male-dominated skateboarding scene.
The third and final season of FX’s acclaimed series Pose is premiering this weekend and the cast just walked the red carpet to celebrate the new episodes!
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterNew York City is aiming to fully reopen on July 1, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio, nearly a year-and-a-half after COVID-19 restrictions on movie theaters, restaurants and most businesses were put in place.“Our plan is to fully reopen New York City on July 1,” de Blasio said Thursday on MSNBC’s Morning Joe.
EXCLUSIVE: All the Streets Are Silent, a documentary portrait of the skateboarding and hip-hop scenes in New York in the late-1980s and early ’90s, has been acquired by Greenwich Entertainment.
World premieres from Disney+, AMC, Startz, Peacock, A&E, OWN, FX and National Geographic are among the highlights of the 2021 Tribeca Festival’s 20th anniversary celebration, announced today.
Based on creator Crystal Moselle’s 2018 Sundance hit “Skate Kitchen,” the spiritual spin-off series—which in a way restarted the film as a series with much of the same cast— will return to HBO for a second season this June. Still helmed and created by Moselle, “Betty” follows five young women on journeys of self-discovery against the backdrop of New York City’s male-dominated skateboarding scene.