Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerActress Spencer Grammer wanted to stop a situation from escalating. She got more than she bargained for.“My friend and I did what anyone else would do in the same situation,” Grammer said.
16.07.2020 - 20:41 / hollywoodnews.com
Over the past several months, life has changed for literally every single American (and most citizens of the world). In particular, ever since COVID-19’s outbreak led to a lockdown being instituted in major cities, the way you live, work, and play (or used to play) was drastically altered.
Living in New York City, I know my life was totally upended, as I’ve discussed here and there with certain guests. Today, I’m again discussing the situation with another publicist, this time Lisa Goldberg,
.Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerActress Spencer Grammer wanted to stop a situation from escalating. She got more than she bargained for.“My friend and I did what anyone else would do in the same situation,” Grammer said.
Gigi Hadid flaunted her interior design skills when she gave fans a rare glimpse inside her New York City apartment.The model, 25 — who is expecting her first child with boyfriend, Zayn Malik — shared photos of her Bohemian-inspired home via Instagram on Saturday, July 25.“Spent all of last year designing and curating my passion project / dream spot,” Hadid captioned the post, which showed off her two-bedroom apartment in Manhattan.
Susan Sarandon is saying goodbye to her New York City apartment.
Katie Holmes is looking cute!
Megyn Kelly and Soledad O’Brien are in the middle of a Twitter war.
new rules focus on preventing the spread of coronavirus during the ongoing pandemic and ensuring that shooting does not interfere with first responders’ work. On-location shoots are not allowed to block streets or otherwise interfere with hospitals and COVID-19 testing centers.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerNew York City will be open for TV and movie crews to film as of Monday, entering the “Phase 4” of the plan to reopen facilities and services shuttered by the pandemic.NYC was cleared Friday for the phase, but with some restrictions still in place. There will be no indoor dining, and malls and museums remain shuttered.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaCameras are set to roll in the Big Apple again. Film and television production in New York City can resume on July 20, Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a news conference on Friday.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAs other parts of the country is seeing surges in coronavirus cases, New York City has reported zero COVID-19 deaths for the first time since March 13, according to health data from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.According to NBC4, there were no deaths reported in New York City the day before. According to recent data reported on Sunday, the city has reported 15,924 cases and 18,670 confirmed deaths.