How to Plan a Romantic Trip to NYC for Couples Whether you're planning a couples' trip to the Big Apple to celebrate a special occasion or you're native New Yorkers looking for exciting date ideas, this is the guide for you. Let's dive into all of ... 03/25/2024 - 8:14 am | View Link
This $795K Hudson Valley farmhouse has clean, classic curb appeal–and a guest house in the back Carefully considered design details make this historic Hudson Valley property–asking $795,000–both modern and timeless. 03/25/2024 - 3:34 am | View Link
‘The Penguin’ Trailer: Colin Farrell’s ‘Batman’ Villain Is Back as Gotham’s Biggest Gangster Colin Farrell returns to Gotham City as Oswald "The Penguin" Cobblepot in "The Batman" spinoff series from DC and Max. 03/22/2024 - 4:05 am | View Link
Bucks vs. Celtics: Start time, where to watch, what's the latest The Milwaukee Bucks play against the Boston Celtics at TD Garden The Milwaukee Bucks are spending $4,257,878 per win while the Boston Celtics are spending $3,374,564 per win Game Time: 7:30 PM EDT ... 03/21/2024 - 6:14 am | View Link
Heating Up the Kitchen: Everything Thanksgiving Waffles This morning we're Heating Up the Kitchen with the DeKalb Fire Department and making firefighter Pat Eriksen's Everything Thanksgiving Waffles. 03/21/2024 - 12:50 am | View Link
Giddy up! Beyoncé’s new album is out March 29, and the Grammy Award-winning artist released on Instagram what appeared to be a tracklist on March 27 that includes a reference to the chitlin circuit, a network of venues where Black musicians could perform safely between the 1930s and the 1960s.
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The heading for the Instagram post is “Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit,” and it pays homage to the unsung and pioneering Black performers who came before her, who paved the way for rock ‘n’ roll.
It’s only been six months since the release of Liam Neeson’s last film, which means theaters are overdue for another thriller led by the prolific star. His latest vehicle, “In the Land of Saints and Sinners,” arrives with an unusual distinction: Directed by Robert Lorenz, the film premiered in Venice a month before another Neeson […]
On March 28, the Biden-Harris campaign is hosting a fundraiser at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, featuring former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton in addition to prominent figures from the entertainment industry. Described by Biden’s campaign as “historic” and the “most successful political fundraiser in American history,” the event is set to […]
New York Women in Film & Television hosted its 44th annual Muse Awards on Wednesday afternoon in New York City. More than 700 guests gathered at Cipriani 42nd Street to celebrate the achievements of honorees Fran Drescher, Alex Borstein, Kyra Sedgwick, Tantoo Cardinal, Latasha Gillespie, Millicent Simmonds, Michèle Stephenson and Oscar-winner Raney Aronson-Rath.
Godzilla has defeated just about anything that humanity and monsterkind have thrown at him. He stomps on tanks and knocks fighter planes out of the sky with ease, and he’s trounced King Kong and Mechagodzilla. If there’s a foe that Godzilla can’t seem to beat, though, it’s inertia. The latest movie, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, is tremendously, though certainly not unenjoyably, stupid.
The author Georgia Hunter grew up hearing that her granduncle kept a fake penis foreskin on hand in case he had to show proof that he wasn’t Jewish in Warsaw during the Holocaust.
As the story was told to Hunter, her relative, an architect named Adam, was so desperate not to be discovered as Jewish that he stuck a bandage on his member with an egg white and water mixture.