Lea DeLaria is back on Broadway in ‘POTUS’
Lea DeLaria, a 3-time SAG Award winner, is back on Broadway in the farce “POTUS” by Selina Fillinger.
Lea DeLaria, a 3-time SAG Award winner, is back on Broadway in the farce “POTUS” by Selina Fillinger.
Lea DeLaria, a 3-time SAG Award winner, is back on Broadway in the farce “POTUS” by Selina Fillinger.
Monica Morales speaks with New York City's Chief Technology Officer of the Office of Technology & Innovation about Big Apple Connect, a program that aims to ensure NYCHA residents have access to free, fast, reliable, and safe internet.
It's no B-17 Flying Fortress, the bomber Stern served on as a bombardier and navigator in the 1940s, but on board a Cessna Skyhawk, he still got to spend his big day in the sky.
The MTA announced a new Climate Resilience Roadmap on Thursday at the Mott Haven Yard in the South Bronx. The plan addresses subway and railroad projects, including preventative measures such as pumps and storm walls.
New York’s highest court on Thursday overturned Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction, reversing a landmark ruling of the #MeToo era. The court found the trial judge unfairly allowed testimony against the ex-movie mogul based on allegations that weren’t part of the case.
Comedian and author Paul Osincup joins New York Living to discuss his new book “The Humor Habit” and why laughter is the best medicine.
R&B icon and Grammy nominee Tank joins New York Living alongside Keri Hilson and Carl Thomas to preview their upcoming The R&B Money concert tour.
After months of heated debate, President Joe Biden signed a bill that could ban the social media platform TikTok in the United States within the next nine months. While the app delivers plenty of entertainment, it’s also used as a platform to spotlight and promote small businesses. Dr. Joy Moy, a small business owner, joins New York Living to talk about how TikTok has helped her career and the ramifications of a potential ban.
Actor Grant Gustin joins PIX11 to discuss his Broadway debut on the stage adaptation of “Water for Elephants.”
Actresses Diana Zermeno and Kathleen Herles join PIX11 to dish on the series “Dora,” a reboot of the classic television icon “Dora The Explorer.” They also discuss why the character has had a lasting impact on the audience.
PIX11’s Ben Aaron heads to Maplewood, New Jersey to tour the Good Bottle Refill Shop, which aims to save money and the planet.
The cast and crew of the new Netflix series “Ripley” discuss working with actor Andrew Scott, filming in Italy, and how this adaptation is reinventing the famous Patricia Highsmith novel.
Donna Lieberman, the executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, joins PIX11 to discuss the ongoing protests at Columbia University and other college campuses across the country.