EXCLUSIVE: First Run Features is promising “a robust awards campaign” for The Quiet Epidemic, after acquiring U.S. distribution rights to the documentary about Chronic Lyme and tick-borne disease.
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LCD Soundsystem to the warehouse-turned-indie hotspot 20 times from November 18 through December 17.That’s the entire tour — LCD Soundsystem isn’t going anywhere else.There’s only one problem.If you count yourself as a fan and want to “Dnce Yrself Clean” at LCD Soundsystem’s extended residency, which show do you go to?That’s a great question.To answer that query, we combed through Vivid Seats to find the lowest price on general admission passes for each and every show.Here are our findings.Friday, Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $131Saturday, Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $107Monday, Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $93Tuesday, Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $89Saturday, Nov. 26 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $94Sunday, Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $105Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $96Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $85Friday, Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $170Saturday, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $147Sunday, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $101Tuesday, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $89Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $84Friday, Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $131Saturday, Dec. 10 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $145Sunday, Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $91Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $86Wednesday, Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $86Friday, Dec. 16 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $112Saturday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. tickets start at $134(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
EXCLUSIVE: First Run Features is promising “a robust awards campaign” for The Quiet Epidemic, after acquiring U.S. distribution rights to the documentary about Chronic Lyme and tick-borne disease.
New York, a city responsible for bands such as The Velvet Underground, Blondie and Ramones, was a cultural wasteland by the late 90s and the wider music scene was pumping out shlock like Limp Bizkit and Hoobastank.
“Why is it that the original thinkers like River Phoenix and Heath Ledger die, but Keanu Reeves still walks among us?” Matthew Perry reportedly writes in his forthcoming memoir Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing, which comes out Nov. 1. In the book, which is excerpted today in the New York Post, the Friends actor repeatedly expresses such sentiments about Reeves, who counted Phoenix among his closest friends.
Covid isn’t done with New York’s theater scene just yet. At least four Broadway and major Off Broadway productions have either canceled or postponed performances or temporarily replaced principal cast members in the last week due to the virus.
Since she was a teen, Sanaa Lathan loved acting—and still does—but it was the chance to self-direct her first short film that truly shifted her perspective and re-defined her future. Anyone who’s lived a little knows that no matter what course your life is on, everything can change in an instant. A party invitation you accept, a phone call you decline—even whether you return a stranger’s smile or put on your headphones instead—an action (or inaction) that unfolds in mere seconds can upend your trajectory.
, but was apparently just spotted making out with a DJ in downtown New York.Of course, it's possible she's also with Pitt, and no judgments there; after allegedly being cheated on by her ex Sebastian Bear-McClard, Ratajkowski deserves to have fun. But we'd imagine that given , Pitt is actually little fun these days. A DJ, on the other hand…His name is Orazio Rispo, per , and he and EmRata were reportedly spotted making out on Friday, October 14.
Ever wished you could be a fly on the wall in Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde’s home amid their split? Well, this person was, and it sounds like hell!
Vogue Forces of Fashion summit, that's exactly what they used their platforms to do.Marking a triumphant in-person return, Forces of Fashion celebrated the industry's biggest and brightest names (both old and new) working hand-in-hand towards a better world for all. Networking sessions, cocktail hours, and informative panels, all curated by Vogue editors and writers, brought together both bright-eyed fashion students and established circuit veterans at Spring Studios in downtown Manhattan.
Jenna Lyons is former President and Executive Creative Director of J.Crew Group, where she was widely recognized as the creative force behind the American retail chain’s phenomenal rise from floundering catalogue chain to one of the most coveted fashion brands in the US. Jenna is now Co-Founder and CEO of direct-to-consumer beauty brand, LoveSeen, and resides in New York City with her son Beckett.Sai De Silva is an Afro-Latina, born and raised in New York. She is the creative director of Scout the City, which originated as a passion project blog and quickly evolved into an online lifestyle destination.
— featuring an entirely new cast!News of the brand new cast first broke during a live taping of with Andy Cohen at BravoCon 2022 on Sunday, when the new housewives walked out onto the stage and surprised fans in attendance.As the upcoming season of the show features an entirely new ensemble of Housewives who fans will be seeing for the first time, Bravo is giving fans an introduction to all the new faces and the worlds of fashion, real estate, entertainment and philanthropy in which they operate.Sai De Silva is the creative director of Scout the City, a lifestyle and fashion blog that «chronicles Sai’s adventures of chic parenting, from her home in Brooklyn where she resides with husband David Craig and their two children, London and Rio,» as Bravo explains.A post shared by UBAH (@ubah)A Somalian model and philanthropist, Ubah Hassan immigrated to Seattle when she was a child, and later moved to Canada, where she was discovered by a photographer in a park, and soon signed to a modeling agency. Later, she moved to New York City, which she now calls home.
Beckham family members are often in all different corners of the globe, and in a new Instagram post, shared by David Beckham, suggests the father-of-four is reminiscing over times when the clan were all together.READ: How David Beckham's kids helped him during mental health battleDavid, who is currently in New York, shared a picture of his wife Victoria, and their four children, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper, on a hike, captioned: "Love you all." The photo looks to have been taken a few years ago, as ten-year-old Harper looks tiny in the snap.WATCH: Victoria Beckham blows sweet kiss to son BrooklynDavid followed the wholesome snap with a photo of his eldest and youngest child, Brooklyn and Harper, snugged up in what appears to be a safari wagon, hinting the family was on a hike somewhere rather exciting!MORE: Victoria Beckham sends message to family and Nicola PeltzSEE: Victoria Beckham REUNITES with Nicola Peltz and son Brooklyn in Paris - all the photosVictoria, who is also in New York currently, and Romeo both reposted the hiking photo, suggesting they too miss family times.The mum-of-four also reshared David's photo of Brooklyn and Harper, writing: "We love you Brooklyn." David Beckham posted this throwback photo of a family hikeVictoria was overcome with emotion when she spotted Brooklyn in the front row of her Paris Fashion Week show in September.MORE: Nicola Peltz gushes about mum Claudia in new pictures with Brooklyn BeckhamThe star put her hands to her mouth as she passed by son Brooklyn, who lovingly smiled at his mother as she blew a kiss to him.
Angelique Jackson “The Inspection” writer-director Elegance Bratton is living out a prayer. “I was in a homeless shelter on my way to joining the Marine Corps, give or take a few years. I didn’t even necessarily understand exactly what I was praying for,” Bratton tells Variety, thinking back to 20 years ago. “I had gotten the job title Combat Camera, which was the first job title I ever had that sounded cool —most times it’s like, I’m the shift supervisor at whatever — so I was just praying that this could mean something more,” he continues. “I wanted it to change my life and it really did.”
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott criticized New York City Mayor Eric Adams over the ticketing of buses carrying migrants from his state to the so-called sanctuary city, following a state of emergency declaration in the Big Apple amid the influx.
While appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! during its stint in Brooklyn, Ukranian-born actress Mia Kunis was booed by the show's audience. On the program to promote her new Netflix thriller, "Luckiest Girl Alive," Kunis began lamenting over a near wardrobe malfunction, as she did not have a bra or underwear to go with her outfit, which featured a transparent dress. Kimmel, who typically tapes his show from Los Angeles, said to Kunis, "You seem like you could be a New Yorker, but you're not a New Yorker, right?" As the 39-year-old began to answer, she was immediately taken aback by someone in the crowd booing her, to which she retorted, "What? Who booed?" Mila Kunis appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and was booed by fans in Brooklyn.
“Amsterdam,” the new David O. Russell historical mystery, has enough mega-watt stars to power a midsized American city.The cast includes (but is not limited to) Margot Robbie, John David Washington, Anya Taylor-Joy, Rami Malek, Chris Rock, Mike Myers, Zoe Saldaña, Timothy Olyphant and Matthias Schoenaerts. If there’s a lead in the movie, it’s Christian Bale, who developed the project with Russell and who stars as an injured veteran of World War I who is now looking to help his fellow wounded soldiers start their new lives in New York.
After a dog was allegedly killed by a homeless man in a wealthy and progressive Brooklyn neighborhood, the town’s residents soon turned against each other in the name of "social justice," according to a New York Times report. On Aug. 3, Jessica Chrustic, a White woman, was walking her dog through Prospect Park in Park Slope, when she was confronted by a Black man she had noticed in days past, muttering to himself, cursing, and carrying a staff, according to the Times report.