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It’s been over 25 years since Mariah Carey dropped her first Christmas album but her status as a festive icon has only grown over time.
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Tiffany Haddish sang a song about what she's thankful for, with Craig Robinson on the keys.
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Thanksgiving is over, and Mariah Carey season has officially arrived. Watch the trailer for 'Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special' on Apple TV+.
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Tiffany Haddish told E! all about dating Common, her Thanksgiving tradition, how she's giving back to her community and more on Daily Pop. Watch the interview below!
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Big Apple restaurateurs say they have been left out in the cold by Mayor de Blasio as they scramble to keep outdoor dining alive this winter.
When the mayor announced on Sept. 25 that the city’s
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New York City restaurants are getting ready in case Election Day comes served with a side of civil unrest.
As retail shops from the Gucci boutique in Soho to the Macy’s flagship on Herald Square
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New Yorkers tired of dining on sidewalks have a new alternative: eating gourmet meals on the balconies of unsold luxury apartments. A New York startup called Resident is selling fancy dinners hosted on luxury condominium balconies, rooftops and gardens. Tickets cost between $150 and $250 for a five- to seven-course tasting menu with wine pairings. …
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Tiffany Haddish is loving her new look. The “Girls Trip” actress, 40, made headlines when she shaved her head in July, and has been open about how much she loves her new, bald look. Now that her hair has grown in a bit, she’s having even more fun styling it — and channeling an unlikely …
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In a video uploaded to her YouTube channel on Aug. 31, actor Tiffany Haddish opened up about her experience with COVID-19 and interviewed Dr. Anthony Fauci about how the virus specifically affects the Black community. Haddish said that she had the coronavirus around three months ago after two people she had been in contact with …
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Fall is coming — and Hamptons restaurants are about to enter uncharted territory. As coronavirus lockdowns drag on, Manhattanites are in no hurry to return to their pokey apartments. So summer dining spots that would normally close after Labor Day are making unprecedented plans to stay open even as the weather cools. But even as …