In ‘City on Fire,’ the New York of the Early 2000s Burns Bright
A new TV adaptation of the celebrated novel moves the story from the 1970s to the post-9/11 era.
Jamie Foxx thanks fans during unexplained hospitalization
In a brief social media post, Jamie Foxx said he was “feeling blessed,” without saying what happened or addressing his medical condition.
The Kid LAROI Dines and Dashes Missouri Restaurant After Concert
The Kid LAROI left his server hanging with a triple-digit bill after fleeing an Irish pub & restaurant … so says a disgruntled manager from the watering hole.
WGA Holds Massive Solidarity Rally With Hollywood Labor Allies
The Wednesday night event at the Shrine Auditorium brought out more than 1,800 people. “The only way we’re gonna beat these motherf—ckers is if we do it together,” Lindsay Dougherty, the head of Teamsters Local 399, told attendees.
WGA Strike Meetings: New York Crowd Told “Entire Labor Movement Is Behind Us”
On Day 2 of the writers first strike, the guild is holding big meetings on both coasts with members to detail how they go here, what going on and what’s next.
“No One’s Budging”: Cynthia Nixon, Ilana Glazer and More Picket Netflix in NY Amid Writers Strike
Bowen Yang, Jeremy O. Harris and more WGA writers picketed the Netflix office and voiced their opinions on how the streamers plan to get through the strike.
Jury briefly deliberates in Ed Sheeran copyright infringement case before ending for the day
The jury in the Ed Sheeran copyright infringement case — about whether Sheeran’s smash single “Thinking Out Loud” copied the classic Marvin Gaye song “Let’s Get It On” — deliberated for about five minutes Wednesday evening before the judge sent jury members home.
