Also Read: Twitter Acquisition of Substack 'Not Going to Happen,' Co-Founder SaysElliot Management has a 19% stake in Twitter, according to Bloomberg. Beyond Twitter, Dorsey also serves as the chief executive of Square.
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The period romance “Sylvie’s Love” is set in the New York summer of 1957 and finds Tessa Thompson discovering a summer romance and a love of sultry, smooth jazz music, both courtesy of a fling with a man played by Nnamdi Asomugha.The first trailer for the film is elegant and colorful, but it also shows the challenges of Thompson’s own coming of age as a Black woman in the ’50s trying to sustain dreams at home and in her career.“I didn’t know that a Negro television producer even existed, and all
.Also Read: Twitter Acquisition of Substack 'Not Going to Happen,' Co-Founder SaysElliot Management has a 19% stake in Twitter, according to Bloomberg. Beyond Twitter, Dorsey also serves as the chief executive of Square.
I am a lifelong resident of New York state and spent over a decade living and working in New York City, but I fled over four years ago — as many others are doing now — because I could see the writing on the wall. I saw first-hand what happens when we elect Democrats. Despite the narrative set by the mainstream media, our own eyes tell us liberal policies bring a total abandonment of law and order.
Karlie Kloss has shared a video of her first dance with husband Joshua Kushner as she marked their second wedding anniversary.
Jessica Jones and Breaking Bad actor Krysten Ritter is reportedly set to star as the villain in a new Netflix film, Night Books.Directed by David Yarovesky (Brightburn) and adapted from JA White’s horror-fantasy kids book, the story follows Alex (Winslow Fegley), the film’s young protagonist obsessed with paranormal tales.After being captured by a witch in New York – played by Ritter, according to Deadline – Alex is introduced to fellow captive Yasmin and forced to tell a new scary story every
The New York Police Department – said to be the largest police force in the nation – is in the grip of a "troubling" shakeup, as retirements and resignations continue to mount, officials said. Union officials and others say the exodus is being fueled in part by pressure by racial justice advocates to defund police departments or impose major reforms.
NEW YORK -- One of Stephen King’s most creepy and tense stories was hiding in plain sight.“Mr. Mercedes” started life in 2017 as a broadcast offering on the AT&T-owned, DirecTV-exclusive Audience Network, only to be left marooned with an uncertain future after the obscure channel was shut down.
NEW YORK -- Sen. Josh Hawley is working on a book about one of the Missouri Republican's ongoing targets.Simon & Schuster announced Friday that Hawley's “The Tyranny of Big Tech” will be released June 21.
NEW YORK -- One of Stephen King’s most creepy and tense stories was hiding in plain sight.“Mr. Mercedes” started life in 2017 as a broadcast offering on the AT&T-owned, DirecTV-exclusive Audience Network, only to be left marooned with an uncertain future after the obscure channel was shut down.
It’s a small world out there, which is obvious when you ask: who is Bella Hadid’s boyfriend, Duke Nicholson? Turns out, the supermodel’s new beau happens to be the grandson of Hollywood’s favorite villainous actor, Jack Nicholson, 83. And you might just find that he looks familiar—even for reasons other than having inherited his grandpa’s looming eyebrows.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineOn the final day of New York Comic Con, The Good Doctor creator David Shore his cast to tease the show’s Season 4 return and its two-part premiere, “Frontline,” centered on the COVID-19 pandemic.In conversation with actors Freddie Highmore, Antonia Thomas, Christina Chang, Hill Harper, Will Yun Lee, Fiona Gubelmann and Paige Spara, and executive producer Daniel Dae Kim, Shore explained, in depth, the thinking behind his choice to tackle COVID-19 head on.
Fiona Apple has given live debuts to three tracks from ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’ in her first live performance for three years – watch footage below.Apple played a virtual festival held by The New Yorker last night (October 10).Joined by a full band, the singer played the album’s first three tracks – ‘I Want You To Love Me’, ‘Shameika’ and its title track.Watch the three-track set below.The livestreamed event also saw Apple discuss the album in a Q&A, which you can see clips of below.
NEW YORK -- Jack White will be the last-minute replacement musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” after country singer Morgan Wallen was dropped for breaking COVID-19 protocols.Wallen was removed as musical guest on Thursday after TikTok videos showed him partying last weekend without a mask on among a large group of people. Lorne Michaels announced White as a fill-in Friday on the “Today” show.“Calling somebody on a Thursday to be here for Friday, it’s complicated," said Michaels.
The cast of Amazon Prime Video’s superhero hit “The Boys” received an unexpected visitor during a virtual panel for New York Comic-Con when none other than Shaquille O’Neal Zoom-bombed the session.
Sarah Jessica Parker is bringing attention to the crisis of New York’s theatre district.