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pandemic, things have been tough for everybody. I think this is a way for humans to connect because it’s in our DNA.
Virtual dating has been a thing that people have been doing forever — but now it’s hotter than ever. This is about having a party live on TV.“It’s like a live love fest, giving viewers and people all across America an opportunity to find their match every Monday night.”Krishnan, a veteran New York presence due to her anchoring gigs on WNYW/Ch.
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David and Victoria Beckham are reportedly set to splash out on a love-nest for their son Brooklyn Beckham and his fiancee Nicola Peltz. The power couple's eldest child, who is 21, and New Yorker Nicola, 25, announced this week that they are engaged.
pandemic, in different locations around the country. Esposito says he had to shift gears once the TV industry shut down in mid-March.“I was going to go to New York and do all my hosting duties in Manhattan, then COVID came up,” he says.
Robert De Niro’s lawyer said today that his client would be spending much of his time in upstate New York on account of the coronavirus pandemic. His lawyer made the statement in a court hearing on Thursday.
NEW YORK -- The legendary Live Aid concerts 35 years ago did a lot of good — helping reduce African famine and putting a spotlight on the world’s poorest nations. But it wasn't always good for one of its key organizers.
Bill Nye is keeping with the times and educating kids.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor“Collaborating with a composer who is iconic was something else,” marvels Paul Leonard-Morgan of working with Phillip Glass on Amazon’s “Tales From the Loop.” The two composers tinkered around with musical ideas while Leonard-Morgan visited Glass in New York and “it was just an organic place from there.”The music for the series set in Mercer, Ohio, where residents live above “the loop” (which when unlocked, explores the secrets of the universe), soundtracks the
Oprah Winfrey is bringing a new project to film and television.
Back in 2008, Broadway producer Jeffrey Seller approached RadicalMedia CEO Jon Kamen about filming the final performance of Rent. Kamen's New York-based production company already had a foothold in the documentary space, with such credits as Errol Morris' 2003 Oscar winner The Fog of War and 2004's Metallica: Some Kind of Monster.
Love & Hip Hop: New York stars Remy Ma and Papoose have a second baby on the way, 18 months after their daughter Reminisce’s birth.“I love being with my family [during the coronavirus pandemic],” the Brooklyn native, 42, said during a Monday, July 6, appearance on Fox Soul’s Out Loud With Claudia Jordan. “I get to spend so much time with my amazing wife and my amazing daughter.
NEW YORK -- The national labor union representing stage actors and managers has given the go-ahead for two Massachusetts theaters to resume theatrical performances, offering potential road maps for the national return to live performances. Actors’ Equity Association on Monday approved a one-man show by Barrington Stage Company and an outdoor production of the musical “Godspell” at Berkshire Theatre Group.
Following the arrest of Jeffrey Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell in New Hampshire this morning, one question is top of mind: how will this affect her friend Prince Andrew?Audrey Strauss, the acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, spoke of the royal during today's press conference officially announcing the charges against Maxwell.
Jane Fonda is a household name and has enjoyed a successful career in Hollywood for decades. But long before this, the 82-year-old was just another pupil at her high school, the Emma Willard School in Troy, New York.
Diet Cig have announced a ticketed live-streamed show for later this month.The New York duo, whose second album ‘Do You Wonder About Me?’ arrived in May, will broadcast the show via the NoonChorus platform.Fans will be able to tune in at 8pm EST on July 31 – you can purchase tickets here.Half of the proceeds made from the virtual performance will be split between The Okra Project (a collective that seeks to address the global crisis faced by Black Trans people) and the venues Cat’s Cradle, The
Details and potential options to come at a later date based on the science and data in New York. The VMAs were last held at the Barclay’s Center in 2013.Also Read: MTV Is 'Exploring' Options for Live VMAs From Brooklyn in August“The 2020 MTV VMAs will be the first Barclays Center event since the COVID-19 pandemic reached New York,” said Oliver Weisberg, CEO of Barclays Center and the Brooklyn Nets.
Bob Dylan’s silhouette with psychedelic hair and summed up the feelings for his native New York with “I (HEART) NY,” died Friday (June 26), his 91st birthday.The cause was a stroke and Glaser had also had renal failure, his wife, Shirley Glaser, told The New York Times.In posters, logos, advertisements and book covers, Glaser’s ideas captured the spirit of the 1960s with a few simple colors and shapes.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerMilton Glaser, who created the iconic “I Love NY” logo that powered the city’s tourism industry to new heights, died Friday after suffering a stroke with added renal failure complications, his wife said.A native of the Bronx, Glaser came up with his logo concept while riding in another iconic part of New York – a taxi cab. He drew the first logo sketch on the back of an envelope using red crayon.The Glaser logo has black letters and a red heart shape.
th, 2001, Glaser created a new version with a bruised heart: “I ❤ NY More Than Ever.” Among his other striking designs were a poster of Bob Dylan in silhouette with multi-colored psychedelic hair included with his 1967 Greatest Hits album, the DC comics “bullet” logo used from 1977–2005, and the Brooklyn Brewery logo. He was the first graphic designer to be awarded the National Medal of Arts.In 1968 he co-founded New York magazine with editor Clay Felker.
NEW YORK -- Milton Glaser, the groundbreaking graphic designer who adorned Bob Dylan’s silhouette with psychedelic hair and summed up the feelings for his native New York with “I (HEART) NY,” died Friday, his 91st birthday. The cause was a stroke and Glaser had also had renal failure, his wife, Shirley Glaser, told The New York Times.