Paris Hilton took to Instagram on Saturday to thank the US Tennis Association for playing her hit single Stars Are Blind at the men's semi-finals on Friday.
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EXCLUSIVE: The blast radius from the end of Andrew Cuomo’s reign in the Empire State this week could see another chief executive forced to exit, or at least face a reckoning.
“Time’s Up at an inflection point,” stated another Hollywood A-lister who has worked closely with the group and its President and CEO Tina Tchen. “Continuing with Tina at the helm is looking untenable, whether a decision comes this week or down the road,” they added following a hard hitting New York Times piece on the group
Paris Hilton took to Instagram on Saturday to thank the US Tennis Association for playing her hit single Stars Are Blind at the men's semi-finals on Friday.
Editor’s note: One in a series of stories tied to the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
Kylie Jenner isn't hiding her baby bump this time around. The soon-to-be mom of two showed off her growing bump while in New York City for New York Fashion Week Thursday night.
New York Times profile that she turned down the role of Rogue in the beloved Marvel series.
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Tina Tchen is stepping down.
FX has set the ensemble to join Andrew Garfield and Daisy Edgar-Jones in the studio’s new limited series Under the Banner of Heaven, tapping Sam Worthington, Denise Gough, Wyatt Russell, Billy Howle, Gil Birmingham, Adelaide Clemens, Rory Culkin, Seth Numrich, Chloe Pirrie, Sandra Seacat and Christopher Heyerdahl to round out the cast.
Cynthia Nixon is throwing some shade at former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Former Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo‘s honorary Emmy has been taken away from him amid the New York Attorney General’s findings that he sexually harassed women, causing him to step down from his position in government.
Chrissy Teigen is opening up about the tragic loss of her baby boy Jack, following multiple complications last year.The 35-year-old model has admitted she is still mourning and hasn’t “fully processed” the heartbreaking situation, sharing some of her feelings with her fans and followers on her personal Instagram account.Chrissy started “reminiscing about New York,” revealing that things were more simple back then, and confessed she has been looking back at “all the stuff I’ve done and been
Tina Tchen, the embattled president and CEO of Time’s Up Now and the Time’s Up Foundation, will remain in her position, Variety has learned.There was an emergency meeting called Monday morning after a series of missteps by Time’s Up were seen to have compromised the group, and they were enumerated in a New York Times story on Sunday.
Chrissy Teigen is still mourning the heartbreaking pre-term loss of her and husband John Legend's baby boy, Jack.In a lengthy post shared to Instagram over the weekend, the 35-year-old cookbook author opened up about how she's been struggling ever since she lost their third child due to multiple complications last fall.«Just reminiscing about New York a lot lately, when things were simple, thinking about all the stuff I’ve done and been through not just this year but in my life.
Nearly one year after suffering a pregnancy loss, Chrissy Teigen looked back on the experience.
Chrissy Teigen is getting real with her fans.
New York Times interview that the organization is dealing with “a broken-trust moment,” with one survivor saying she was “manipulate, bullied and smeared” by Time’s Up.Among those speaking out is Drew Dixon, who was one of the first to come forward with sexual abuse allegations against hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons in 2017.
A rite of passage! Filming a movie or TV show is one thing, but taking the Broadway stage is quite another — no reshoots, no edits and a live audience.
NYCNext to rally around the city’s comeback.The song selection wasn’t just a happy coincidence, either.Citing that the original and majestic tune was Joel’s “love letter” to the city during its turbulent years of the mid-’70s, NYCNext re-created his unconditional admiration upon New York’s more modern hardships.“In this equally challenging time, we realized that this song was precisely the rally cry that New York needs,” the group, which describes itself as “a passionate group of New Yorkers