Irina Shayk steps out in a stylish look while on a school run in New York City on Tuesday afternoon (June 15).
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Antonio Ferme editorPaul Rudnick‘s “Playing The Palace” has been years in the making. The novel follows a New York City event planner named Carter Ogden who unexpectedly sparks a love affair with Edgar, the openly gay Crown Prince of England.After working on the first draft for almost a year, Rudnick revealed that he spent many months revising the romantic comedy with editor Cindy Wong during the pandemic.
Irina Shayk steps out in a stylish look while on a school run in New York City on Tuesday afternoon (June 15).
In the span of only three films, writer/director Adam Leon has proven to have a significant feel for New York City and those who populate its streets. His debut film “Gimme the Loot” premiered at SXSW and then the Cannes Film Festival; his follow-up “Tramps” premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was picked up by Netflix.
With its signature liveliness, unapologetic attitude, and visual splendor, New York City has so long been a set of romantic comedies that this location has become a cliché. So, how does Jonah Feingold, the writer/director of “Dating & New York,” aim to make his mark on this sparkling skyline? By creating a postmodern rom-com that blatantly snatches from iconic influences to deliver an irreverent commentary on the genre and modern romance.
KISS returned to the stage this week to perform a five-song set at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival – watch footage below.Friday’s (June 11) show came after a screening of the band’s upcoming documentary, Biography: KISStory.The band’s pyro-filled set saw them play ‘Detroit Rock City’, ‘War Machine’ and more before closing the set with their classic hit ‘Rock and Roll All Nite’.“We don’t have a permit to make a long show,” frontman Paul Stanley said at the end of the show.
Elijah Wood hangs with co-star Luke Kirby at the premiere of their new movie, No Man of God, at Pier 76 in New York City on Friday (June 11).
EXCLUSIVE: And the dance card is full. Rhea Perlman (Matilda, Cheers), Josh Peck (Turner & Hooch, The Wackness) and Peter Hermann (Younger, Law & Order: SVU) have joined 13: The Musical, rounding out the cast of Netflix’s feature adaptation of the Broadway show.
The Strokes are set to play an in-person fundraiser this weekend in support of New York mayoral candidate Maya Wiley.The New York band will take to the stage at the freshly revamped Irving Plaza on Saturday (June 12), with all proceeds from the gig going to support Wiley in her attempt to become the city’s first woman mayor.It follows a virtual fundraiser the band played for Wiley back in May, which saw The Strokes play their first-ever acoustic set.“Maya Wiley is the most grateful, gracious,
The Foo Fighters are helping to bring back live entertainment in a big way.
Sarah Jessica Parker and her daughter Tabitha spent a lovely afternoon together in the actress' shoe store – with the youngster even turning sales assistant!MORE: Sarah Jessica Parker reflects on sad family newsThe mother-daughter duo headed to the SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker store in Uptown New York to help out, and we can't get over how grown-up the actress' twin daughter is looking. WATCH: Sarah Jessica Parker shares glimpse inside family homeThe youngster could be seen wearing a lovely
Madonna is on the move!
Tara Reid is making her own comeback a reality
Atlanta ranks as one of the top ten Pride events in the country, according to research from In My Area (IMA).
Freddie Stroma is joining the DC Comics Universe!
Phish‘s Trey Anastasio is set to play the first major full-capacity indoor gig in Manhattan as New York City prepares to resume live events.The show will take place after over a year of concert cancellations and reduced capacity gigs as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.Anastasio is set to perform two sets at the Beacon Theatre on June 22-23, with each evening set to welcome a 100 per cent vaccinated audience of 2,700.As well as proof of vaccination, attendees at the Anastasio gigs will need
Fascinating Rhythm,” the next film from “Once” director John Carney that is a musical inspired by the life of George Gershwin. Martin Scorsese and Irwin Winkler are set to produce the film, which Carney is directing and co-writing with Chris Cluess.
EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate prevailed in an auction for worldwide rights to make Fascinating Rhythm, the John Carney-directed musical drama based inspired by the life of American composer George Gershwin. Carney co-wrote the script with Chris Cluess (SCTV and Night Court). The deal was locked down by Joe Drake, Chairman of the Lionsgate Motion Picture Group.