Since its premiere in 2012, Million Dollar Listing New York has been a favorite amongst Bravo fans for its depiction of the luxury real estate market in New York City.
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Sega has announced that it is entering a “strategic alliance” with Microsoft to explore creating new strategic games together.In a press release posted earlier today (November 1), Sega has shared that it has “agreed in principle” with Microsoft to explore “ways for Sega to produce large-scale, global games in a next-generation development environment built on Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform”.The statement mentions the phrase “Super Game”, which Sega details will be “a new initiative for
.Since its premiere in 2012, Million Dollar Listing New York has been a favorite amongst Bravo fans for its depiction of the luxury real estate market in New York City.
ring!One of the most iconic “The Sopranos” lines — “‘A don never wears shorts” — allegedly came from a spooky, mysterious phone call that was anonymously made to series star James Gandolfini, an exchange that noticeably “disturbed” the late New Jersey actor.Michael Imperioli detailed the frightening moment in his new book, “Woke Up This Morning” (co-written by Steve Schirripa), and described the call as so scary that it would leave even the toughest mafioso trembling.“The story goes like this:
New York State Senators Brad Hoylman (D-Manhattan) and Jamaal Bailey (D-Bronx) plan to introduce legislation later this week that would severely limit the criminal prosecution of rap music and culture, Rolling Stone reports.
New York District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. will move to vacate the convictions of two men for the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965, his office said on Wednesday.
Pedro Feliciano was a pitcher for the New York Mets in the 2000s and 2010s.A native of Puerto Rico, Feliciano was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1995 draft, though he only played for their minor league team. His first season in the major leagues was 2002, when he was traded to the Mets.
Continuing with the Fall series of Contenders Film events that have already taken place in London and Los Angeles, and will be offering Virtual presentations this weekend for both Documentary and International movies, Deadline is bringing an in-person Contenders event back to New York , but with a twist. Like LA and London it will be hybrid on Saturday December 4 from 8AM ET to 5PM ET live, and also presented virtually between 9:30AM ET and 3:30PM ET. It also will be in a brand new venue,
Former New York Times CEO Mark Thompson has said US TV news is in “dead trouble” as it loses audiences under the age of 60.
Julianna Margulies is enjoying a night out!
Prince Harry is speaking out against the term "Megxit." On Tuesday, the Duke of Sussex participated in Wired magazine’s "RE:WIRED" virtual summit in New York City and joined the "Internet Lie Machine" panel discussion alongside Renée DiResta of the Stanford Internet Observatory and Rashad Robinson of Color of Change.
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Andrew Cuomo is getting charged.
Anaïs Mitchell has announced her first original solo album in a decade will be released early next year.The self-titled album – which is released on January 28 through BMG – features contributions from her Bonny Light Horseman bandmate Josh Kaufman and The National’s Aaron Dessner, among others.Mitchell has also released the lead single, ‘Bright Star’, accompanied by a music video from Jay Sansone.
Rebecca Damon has been named executive director of SAG-AFTRA’s New York local – a paying staff job that will require her to give up her membership in the union. Damon, an actor and voice-over performer, had previously served as the union’s executive vice president and president of the New York local – both of which are non-paying positions.