Last New Year’s Eve, Billy Porter was working in New Orleans. This year he’ll still be working — but in New York City.
19.11.2020 - 22:40 / perezhilton.com
Rockefeller Center is NOT here for spruce shaming!
As per usual, the New York City hotspot is preparing to close out the year by displaying yet another monumental Christmas tree for the month of December. But when the center announced that this year’s tree had finally arrived at Rockefeller Plaza, some critics felt that the giant Norway spruce from Oneonta, NY didn’t meet their expectations.
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Last New Year’s Eve, Billy Porter was working in New Orleans. This year he’ll still be working — but in New York City.
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Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin remain a united front no matter what. The newlyweds clapped back at an Internet troll who was reportedly trying to hurt the couple by flooding their comments on social media with "Team Selena Gomez" messages.
A massive fire broke out in a vacant New York City building early Saturday morning, spreading to a historic East Village church, fire department chiefs said. The 128-year-old Middle Collegiate Church roof collapsed as the fire raged.The initial 4-alarm fire continued to burn, growing into an eventual 6-alarm fire.
(CNN)"Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special" is here and it's everything you dreamed it would be.Despite the coronavirus pandemic and an overall horrible 2020, Carey managed to pull off the special, filled with elves, glitter, monogrammed ornaments, great lighting, and her sweet kids. It opens inside the great room of "Mariah's Apartment, New York City," where there's white stockings hanging above the fireplace and a tree that practically touches the ceiling.
COVID-19 pandemic has upended virtually every holiday tradition — sitting on Santa’s lap, caroling, gathering at Grandma’s. But it actually is beginning to look a lot like Christmas outside Bloomingdale’s, Bergdorf’s, Saks and Macy’s.“The holiday windows and light show are our annual gift to New York City,” Emily Essner, chief marketing officer at Saks, told The Post.
Halsey told fans she’s “in shock” after her debut poetry book featured on the New York Times bestselling author list.The tome – I Would Leave Me If I Could: A Collection of Poetry – came out on November 10, 2020, and was number two on the Hardcover Fiction countdown as WENN went to press.Reacting to the news, Halsey, real name Ashley Frangipane, shared a childhood snap of herself, alongside the caption: “I woke up to discover that I am a New York Times Best Selling Author.
straight to your inbox every day, freeFormer Manchester City and Leeds midfielder Alf-Inge Haaland said Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund have a lot of similarities as he spoke about his son Erling's future.Alf-Inge made the claim amid United's interest in Erling before he made the move to the Bundesliga earlier this year.
Earlier this week, workers setting up the 75-foot-tall Norway spruce found the owl and rescued it from the branches. One worker brought the owl to the Ravensbeard Wildlife Center in Saugerties, New York, for rehabilitation.A spokesperson for the Rockefeller Center confirmed the surprise present under the tree to on Thursday.
BBC Radio 1 has said it has chosen to play an alternative version of Fairytale of New York.The edited version of the 1987 Christmas song by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl changes up two lines in the song.The British station said that it had made the decision to play the altered version because ‘young listeners are particularly sensitive to derogatory terms for gender and sexuality.’The new edited version of the song has altered two of its lines, one which is sung by Kirsty MacColl has been
How Grinchy. Nothing’s been easy in 2020, and Twitter users have found fault with Rockefeller Center’s Christmas tree, likening the evergreen to Charlie Brown’s sad sapling.
BBC Radio 1 will air an edited version of the Christmas classic Fairytale of New York to avoid causing offence.The song, which was sang by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl, has come under fire over the years for the use of derogatory terms for gender and sexuality.Bosses at the station have moved to replace ‘f****t’ to ‘haggard’, while the word ‘slut’ will be removed completely.The tweaks mean that the station will not be removing the festive song completely.BBC Radio 2 will continue to play the
There was a stowaway on the Rockefeller Christmas Tree – a tiny owl!