Fox names J. Lo, Tyler as next 'Idol' judges
American Idol, which became television's biggest show by creating million-selling artists out of nobodies, has decided it needs some precertified stars to make viewers forget the departed Simon Cowell. feeds.nydailynews.com |
Big City: A Show About Iraqi Refugees, to an Audience That Can Relate
A one-woman play by Kim Schultz, a New York actress, brings stories of urban refugee life to the stage. feeds.nytimes.com |
Lady Gaga joined TV mob at age 15
Lady Gaga wanted fame and fortune so badly that she briefly joined the mob in 2001. A new clip has surfaced from season three of the "Sopranos" -- entitled "The Telltale Moozadell" -- in which a 15-year-old Gaga plays a small role as one of A.J.'s mischievous class mates. feeds.nydailynews.com |
Yanks alive with 7-2 win over Texas
The Yankees live to see another day. With their backs against the wall in a do-or-die game for the first time in the Joe Girardi era, the Yankees responded with a 7-2 win over the Rangers, sending the American League Championship Series back to Texas. feeds.nydailynews.com |
New York Now Lagging California In Race for Non-Partisan Elections
While paralysis prevails in the highly partisan scene in Albany, we cross the continent to California to report good news for independent and moderate voters. By a convincing margin of 54% to 46 per cent, Californians approved Proposition 14, which mandates non-partisan elections in the nation's most populous state, starting in 2011. Under the Golden State's new plan — sometimes called the "Top Two" system — all voters would receive the same primary election ballot for nearly every elective... nysun.com |