Thanks to the unrelenting rise of rent prices, few beacons of Old New York have managed to remain in this city. And even if they have, it seems their days are numbered. The latest icon forced to shutter is The Paris Theater. Tucked on a Midtown side street between Bergdorf's and The Plaza, the last … Continue reading Manhattan’s “Paris Theater” Closes After 71 Years
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Andrew Dice Clay Returns to His Stand-Up Roots With Shows In NYC
Andrew Dice Clay is returning to his stand-up roots. The Diceman will perform at a New York comedy club — for the first time in 20 years. The comedian will test out new material at the Stand’s downstairs club in Union Square sometime this Fall. Clay will also offer guests a “VIP experience” that will … Continue reading Andrew Dice Clay Returns to His Stand-Up Roots With Shows In NYC
Preservation Group Seeks To Landmark Interiors Of White Horse Tavern
A preservation group is asking the city to grant landmark designation to the interior of the White Horse Tavern, the legendary New York literati gathering spot that was recently sold. In what is a relatively rare request, the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation (also known as Village Preservation) urged the City’s Landmark Preservation Commission … Continue reading Preservation Group Seeks To Landmark Interiors Of White Horse Tavern
Larry King Files For Divorce From Shawn King
Larry King and Shawn King are calling it quits after almost 22 years of marriage. King, 85, filed for divorce from his seventh wife on Tuesday, his lawyer confirmed to Page Six. According to docs obtained by Page Six (via The Blast), King cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split and lists the … Continue reading Larry King Files For Divorce From Shawn King



