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EXCLUSIVE: Search Party writer Sabrina Jalees has landed a single-camera comedy, set in New York City, at Peacock.
The streamer is developing Landing, which comes from Greg Berlanti’s company Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television.
Jalees, who created the series, will write and exec produce with Berlanti exec producing alongside his partners David Madden and Sarah Schechter.
Landing is an ensemble comedy that follows a family of queer friends in their mid-20s living in Brooklyn trying to
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorPhish, who have made a tradition out of New Year’s Eve concerts at New York’s Madison Square Garden, have rescheduled their 2021-22 “New Year’s Run” due to the surge of Covid-19 in the New York area.
With yesterday’s finale of “Hawkeye” in the books, we’ve seen the latest Marvel Studios streaming series come to an end. And boy, there are fireworks to be found in that episode, as fans learn more about the fallout of Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) arriving in New York City and what it means for the (not at all) surprising arrival of Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio), who was last seen in the Netflix “Daredevil” series a couple of years back.
EXCLUSIVE: Space Jam: A New Legacy actress Xosha Roquemore has joined comedy Charlie In The Pandemic, which is now filming in the Hamptons.
Ryan Reynolds is used to being recognized everywhere he goes--even if that means people thinking he’s someone else. According to the Deadpool star, a pizzeria in the East Village in New York City knows that he’s famous...they just don’t know exactly who he is.
go elf themselves this holiday season. Enterprising “Chief Elf” Sophie, a 15-year-old from Cobble Hill, told The Post she is hosting the city’s first-ever ElfCon this weekend, an event she billed as a “kid-friendly hot cocoa crawl” — or a journey that’s just a little less jolly than NYC’s annual, boozy SantaCon.The 10th-grader, who chose not to reveal her last name for privacy reasons, hopes the event will attract families dressed as elves for a tour of the city’s finest winter dens when it
Freeform has ordered an animated comedy series about a New York City It girl starring Annie Murphy, John Cho, Christine Baranski.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterFreeform is getting into animation for the first time, with the basic cabler ordering the series “Praise Petey” while also announcing two more animated shows into development.“Praise Petey” hails from “SNL” writer Anna Drezen with “Schitt’s Creek” star Annie Murphy in the lead role. The show follows Petey (Murphy), a New York City “it” girl who has it all until her life comes crashing down around her.
Christmas tree in front of Fox News headquarters in midtown Manhattan, police said.The artificial tree outside of the News Corp.
DiCaprio was at the world premiere for his new film Don't Look Up when he found out his father George DiCaprio had a cameo in another new movie, Licorice Pizza. Director Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza is one of the most critically-acclaimed films of the year, following two teenagers in love in the San Fernando Valley in 1973.
WASHINGTON -- Fred Hiatt, a foreign correspondent who rose in 2000 to become The Washington Post’s editorial page editor, died Monday at a hospital in New York City. He was 66.According to the Post, his wife, Margaret “Pooh” Shapiro, said Hiatt had cardiac arrest while visiting his daughter in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Nov.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterSylvester Stallone is set to star in a new drama series at Paramount Plus from Taylor Sheridan and Terence Winter, Variety has learned.The series, set in present day, follows legendary New York City mobster Sal (Stallone), who is faced with the startling task of reestablishing his Italian mafia family to the modernized, straight-shooting town of Kansas City, Missouri.
Talk about hitting the red carpet in style! Florence Pugh was gorgeous at the premiere of Don’t Look Up at New York City’s Lincoln Center on Sunday December 5. The 25-year-old actress rocked a black outfit that perfectly matched her new short, dark brown hair cut, which she debuted in a first look for her new Netflix thriller The Wonder.