NEW YORK -- Roger Berlind, a producer of more than 100 Broadway plays and musicals and the winner of 25 Tony Awards, has died. He was 90.He died Dec.
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We have the first photos of Vera Farmiga and Tony Dalton on the set of the upcoming Marvel and Disney+ series Hawkeye!
The co-stars were spotted filming a scene at the Lotte New York Palace on Thursday night (December 10) in New York City.
Vera and Tony were both dressed up to go to a red carpet gala and it looks like it may have been a Christmas party scene based on all the decorations. Hailee Steinfeld, who is playing Kate Bishop, was also spotted on set.
Vera is playing Eleanor Bishop, the
NEW YORK -- Roger Berlind, a producer of more than 100 Broadway plays and musicals and the winner of 25 Tony Awards, has died. He was 90.He died Dec.
Roger Berlind, a producer of more than 100 Broadway plays and musicals and the winner of 25 Tony Awards, has died. He was 90.
Eli Countryman Rebecca Luker, the Broadway actor who earned Tony nominations for “Mary Poppins,” “The Music Man” and “Show Boat,” died on Wednesday in Manhattan, her agent told The New York Times.
R. Kelly‘s federal court trial for child pornography and obstruction charges in Chicago.The singer was initially set to stand trial on April 27, 2021, but due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the date has now been moved to September 13 next year, as The New York Times reports.The report adds that U.S.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo — spooked like much of nation at a more infectious Covid-19 strain identified in the U.K. – asked the federal government to require that airlines test all passengers on U.S.-bound flights.
The New York, Los Angeles and Boston critics have had their say and now we begin the long, tedious rollout of other critics groups who insist their honors are not meant to have any influence on guild or Oscar voters. The Chicago Film Critics Association and Florida Film Critics Circle have now made their selections and anointed, respectfully, “Nomadland” and “First Cow” as Best Picture.
A former alumnus of the posh New York private school that made headlines this week over an anti-racism manifesto told Fox News that the school had been indoctrinating its students with a progressive agenda well before it was mainstream and that the institution offers a glimpse of where public schools might be heading. The manifesto was signed by dozens of faculty members of the Dalton School.
Michelle Pfeiffer talks about one of her most iconic roles in the latest edition of Variety‘s “Awards Circuit” podcast.
MGM and Plan B are going into business together. The studio has inked a novel second look pact withBrad Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner's Plan B, setting new features from Minari director Lee Isaac Chung and Bad Education helmerCory Finley.
Comedy club owner Dani Zoldan told Page Six that the city is propping up its high-culture institutions — while telling small venues to “drop dead.” The Department of Cultural Affairs said this week that it was awarding $47.1 million to artsy institutions like Jazz at Lincoln Center, the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera. “These are organizations that have access to unlimited amounts of capital,” the Stand Up NY co-owner told us.
NEW YORK -- Ann Reinking, the Tony Award-winning choreographer, actress and Bob Fosse collaborator who helped spread a cool, muscular hybrid of jazz and burlesque movement to Broadway and beyond, has died. She was 71.Reinking died Saturday while visiting family in Seattle, said her manager, Lee Gross.
Teresa Giudice was spotted kissing new boyfriend Luis “Louie” Ruelas on a date in NYC on Saturday, December 12.The Real Housewives of New Jersey star, 48, and the businessman enjoyed dinner at 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar and were seen holding hands and kissing on the street before donning matching face masks in photos posted online by the New York Post‘s Page Six on Sunday, December 13.The Bravo star wore a black jacket and leggings with hot pink knee-high boots for their date with her pal Lisa
Pop Smoke will make his posthumous film debut in the upcoming film Boogie, set to arrive next year.The film, which will be released on March 5, follows high-school student Alfred “Boogie” Chin – played by Taylor Takahashi – who has dreams of becoming a basketball star. Pop Smoke takes on the role of Chin’s on-court rival, Monk.Boogie will also feature unreleased music from the late rapper, as well as a cameo from fellow New York MC, Dave East.“He gave me a thousand percent,” Eddie Huang, the
A galaxy far, far away is about to get a lot bigger.
Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges are the ultimate duo in the upcoming flick “French Exit”.