• Scammer impersonates Rolling Stone Ron Wood for online romance grift

    Scammer impersonates Rolling Stone Ron Wood for online romance grift

    A sticky-fingered scammer impersonated Rolling Stones star Ronnie Wood, duped a woman into a romance — and then tried to con her out of more than $8,000. Now, Stones lover Mary Downey tells Page Six she was left terrified by the ordeal. Downey — a casting director who worked on “Star Search” — tells us …
  • ‘The One and Only Ivan’ review: This one is only for the littlest viewers

    ‘The One and Only Ivan’ review: This one is only for the littlest viewers

    Disney just can’t quit the realistic CGI animals. Since 2016’s “The Jungle Book,” it’s the less magical, the better when it comes to speaking and singing critters at the House of Mouse. Lovable cartoons have been swapped for claws, fangs and beady eyes on nearly expressionless faces, and, without fail, the trick is always more …
  • Erin Brockovich says ‘we must be our own superheroes’

    Erin Brockovich says ‘we must be our own superheroes’

    Famed clean water crusader Erin Brockovich has a new book and podcast coming out, both called “Superman’s Not Coming.” “We cannot pretend that the government is going to protect us,” she told Page Six. “There is no superhero on the way. Our water is poisoning us, our food is full of toxins, the air is …
  • Islanders answer Alex Ovechkin challenge to take 2-0 series lead

    Islanders answer Alex Ovechkin challenge to take 2-0 series lead

    Alex Ovechkin welcomed himself to the postseason Friday night, but the Islanders took a 2-0 series lead anyways. Barry Trotz’s crew withstood a two-goal game from the dangerous Ovechkin, finding a quick response to his second strike and imposing their will late to come away with a 5-2 win at Scotiabank Arena. Brock Nelson provided …
  • Carl Icahn has officially ditched NYC for Florida

    Carl Icahn has officially ditched NYC for Florida

    Carl Icahn has officially moved left New York City for Sunny Isles Beach in Florida. The billionaire activist investor has entered into a lease for a 23,463-square-foot office in the new Milton Tower, becoming its first tenant. He now occupies about one-fifth of the building, including both the penthouse and the 12th floor, Milton Tower …
  • Lou Reed jams with John Mellencamp in previously unseen 1987 video

    Lou Reed jams with John Mellencamp in previously unseen 1987 video

    On September 17th, 1987, about 100 people went to the Bluebird night club in Bloomington, Indiana, with no idea they were about to witness a truly historic moment in rock history. Local band Ragin’ Texans was headlining that night, but it was two days before Farm Aid III at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska, and …
  • Why Dwayne Johnson is Hollywood’s highest-paid actor again

    Why Dwayne Johnson is Hollywood’s highest-paid actor again

    Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has nabbed the title of the world’s highest-paid actor for the second year in a row. Between June 2019 and June 2020, Johnson racked up $87.5 million, making $23.5 million alone from his starring role in the upcoming Netflix film “Red Notice,” according to Forbes. In addition, Johnson has found monetary …
  • ‘Fargo’ Season 4, starring Chris Rock, gets Sept. 27 FX premiere

    ‘Fargo’ Season 4, starring Chris Rock, gets Sept. 27 FX premiere

    The upcoming fourth installment of Noah Hawley’s FX anthology series “Fargo,” headlined by Chris Rock, will debut Sept. 27 with its first two episodes, directed by Hawley, airing back-to-back. Originally slated to premiere April 19, Season 4 of “Fargo” was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, which shut down production on the show in mid-March. The …
  • Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson wants to tap the XFL’s reality-TV potential

    Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson wants to tap the XFL’s reality-TV potential

    The XFL has new owners — and they plan to tackle their investment with Hollywood flair. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and a group of investors have scooped up the floundering football league for just $15 million in a deal that got rubber-stamped by a US bankruptcy judge on Friday. But instead of rushing to push …
  • Creem magazine’s wild misfit days of sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll

    Creem magazine’s wild misfit days of sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll

    The office of Creem magazine was as unruly as the music that its writers covered. One day, when local hero Iggy Pop paid a visit to the mag’s Detroit headquarters, publisher/founder Barry Kramer sneaked up behind the proto-punk and dumped a trashcan full of garbage on his head. Then Kramer inexplicably exclaimed, “Hey, motherf - - ker! Did …