a sprawling sex crimes investigation.The trial in Brooklyn federal court had been put off because of the pandemic. But at a virtual hearing, U.S.
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NEW YORK -- On a recent weekday, the sounds of Vivaldi, Mozart and Bach greeted hundreds of just-inoculated New Yorkers as they entered a medical observation area at one of the city's biggest COVID-19 vaccination sites, the Jacob K.
Javits Convention Center.Hearing the music, many stopped to record videos of the five musicians in a piano and string ensemble gathered onstage, performing live.For people on the road to immunity from the coronavirus, experiencing live music in the same space that
.a sprawling sex crimes investigation.The trial in Brooklyn federal court had been put off because of the pandemic. But at a virtual hearing, U.S.
Names of New York: Discovering the City’s Past, Present, and Future Through Its Place-Names,” by NYU Liberal Studies professor Joshua Jelly-Schapiro. “Place names, the labels we attach to maps and the areas that we inhabit, are powerful signifiers of the history we emerged from and the ways that we navigate our present,” Jelly-Schapiro, 41, told The Post. But the geographer doesn’t overlook the nature in which the city was obtained.
The Times Square coronavirus vaccination site serving the Broadway theater industry opened today with an open invitation to the city’s film and television workers as well.
ticketed live performances have returned to New York City after more than a year of dark, locked-up venues and out-of-work actors, creatives and staff. However, what’s onstage today — like our waistlines — looks a little different from the art form we waved goodbye to on March 12, 2020.
NEW YORK -- Huge waves couldn't stop Tori Murden McClure from becoming the first American to row across the Atlantic Ocean solo in 1999.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are still going strong after the pair was spotted grabbing a late-night dinner in NYC. The twosome was seen on April 4, after getting a bite to eat at New York restaurant Carbone. Each star left the restaurant separately, so as not to draw attention to themselves by being photographed together. But they both appeared to be in good spirits after their night dining out.
New York exhibitors had their hopes dashed Monday as Gov. Andrew Cuomo made no move at a press conferences to boost capacity at movie theaters in the five boroughs from 25% to a hoped-for 50%.
An ad directed by Contagion screenwriter Scott Burns will kick off New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s statewide “Roll Up Your Sleeves” public service campaign encouraging New Yorkers, especially those from neighborhoods where Covid has been most devastating, to get vaccinated.
The $550 million renovation of Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall will be completed two years earlier than anticipated, with a re-opening now planned for Fall 2022.
Also Read: G Gordon Liddy, Watergate Scandal Operative, Dies at 90Sakash’s TV and film credits include “Orange Is the New Black,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” 1990’s “Mermaids,” 2014’s “Still Alice” and and 2003’s “Between the Lines,” for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award.Sakash’s sister, Ellen Brown, told the New York Daily News she didn’t want her sister to be remembered for how she was found.“She had a full life,” Brown said. “She was so extraordinarily talented.
NEW YORK -- An Emmy-winning production designer who was known to be a hoarder has been found dead under a pile of garbage in her New York City home.Evelyn Sakash, 66, was found Tuesday lying on her kitchen floor buried under garbage, a police spokesperson said.Sakash was found by her sister, who had hired a cleaning crew to clear out the woman's home in the College Point section of Queens and look for her, police said. The sister and the cleaners found Sakash around 4:15 p.m.
Angelique Jackson Emmy winner Jeremy Strong will star as Jonas Salk, the inventor of the polio vaccine, in the upcoming film “Splendid Solution.”Produced by Bron Studios and 21 Laps, the feature film adapts Jeffrey Kluger’s 2004 New York Times best-selling novel of the same name, which follows Dr. Salk on his quest to find a cure for the deadly virus.
Succession Emmy winner and The Trial of the Chicago 7 star Jeremy Strong is set to play Dr. Jonas Salk, the inventor of the polio vaccine in the Bron and 21 Laps feature production Splendid Solution.
A most unusual year in theater will be recognized by a most unusual Drama League Awards: This year, the traditionally New York-centric honors will be expanded to include theatrical artists across the country, with digital productions taking the spotlight at the May 21 ceremony.