• Shoshana Roberts Verbally Harassed 108 Times While Walking in NYC: Hollaback! Video Shot to Promote Awareness [WATCH]

    Cat-calling is one of those phenomenons multitudes of women deal with every day. Sometimes simply getting from Point A to Point B can be filled with more annoying comments, remarks and sexist innuendos than anyone should have to endure in an entire year. What is amazing is the fact that women in general do not respond! Making a smarmy remark while a woman is rushing to work is unlikely to get a response, let alone a date, yet men do it anyway. A nonprofit group called Hollaback! Has produced an eye-opening video everyone must watch in which Shoshana Roberts is verbally harassed 108 times in New York City.
  • Dr. Craig Spencer Returned to NYC 10 Days Ago from Africa, Rushed to Bellevue Hospital with Ebola Symptoms

    It was inevitable, right? I am talking about a potential case of the Ebola virus popping up in the Big Apple. On Thursday afternoon, Oct. 23, Dr. Craig Spencer was rushed from his Harlem home with a police escort en route to Bellevue Hospital. Spencer returned from Africa about 10 days ago after spending time in Guinea treating Ebola patients. He is now suffering from a 103-degree fever and nausea.
  • Netflix Will Air Lost Episodes Of 'Friends' When They Begin Streaming The Whole Series On New Years Day [WATCH]

    Great news for fans of Friends- the iconic 1990's sitcom is headed to Netflix. Beginning on New Years Day 2015 all 236 episodes of the show will begin airing and if that isn't cool enough then you'll be thrilled to know that those special "lost episodes" will also be available. Apparently in several episodes that never aired Rachel and Joey actually got together and now fans of the show will have a chance to check those out as well.
  • Pop-Up Replica Of Central Perk Cafe Opens In NYC In Honor Of 'Friends' 20th Anniversary

    It has been more than 20 years since fans first caught a glimpse of that big orange couch in one of the opening scenes of Friends but it kind of feels like just last week that we last saw Ross Geller and Rachel Green together on camera, doesn't it? Maybe it's because the show still airs daily in syndication that it feels like the show has never really gone away and the fans seem to love that. It's not just that Friends was a show with great characters but it made us all kind of wish that we had a Central Perk coffeehouse to meet up at every night after a long work day. Finally the most diehard fans can walk into a pop up version of Central Perk for a limited time in NYC.
  • Howard Stern Eulogizes Joan Rivers As Hundreds Turn Out For Star Studded Somber Funeral At Manhattan's Temple Emanu-El

    Leave it to Howard Stern to show up at Joan Rivers funeral and mention her private parts in his eulogy. In truth the comedienne would probably not have wanted it any other way, right? Joan's sharp wit and bawdy commentary is what made her a star and so she certainly wouldn't want Stern to censor himself even at her funeral. That aside, Joan Rivers funeral at 11a.m. this morning at Manhattan's Temple Emanu-El was as star studded as any red carpet event that she had the privilege of dissecting. The only difference was that it was a much somber occasion, one that paid tribute to a Hollywood legend that paved her own way to iconic status
  • Joan Rivers Private Funeral To Be Held Today At Manhattan's Temple Emanu-El

    Comedienne Joan Rivers had often joked about death, her own. I think that's one of the reasons why everyone liked her- nothing was off limits and she could tear into herself just as quickly as she dissected a red carpet disaster dress. She had joked about wanting a red carpet and for it to be an over the top paparazzi affair with Bobby Vinton singing at her head. She also wanted a wind machine a' la Beyonce so that even in death her hair would have perfect movement. Only Melissa Rivers knows for sure which of these requests her mother was serious about but rumor has it that Joan will indeed be buried with a red carpet after her funeral later today in NYC.
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