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The former CNN anchor hosted the Native Son Awards celebrating black gay and queer men. One honoree told Lemon he doesn't watch CNN anymore.
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The shop's owner Jonathan Trichter, who helped save the business from closing, says the friendly, monthly poker games are for great New Yorkers.
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Dianne Brill, Joey Arias, Ann Dexter-Jones and Carrie Dragshaw were among guests who attended the six-hour celebration for the renowned Chelsea spot.
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Former employees of the famed Cafeteria dishes on Carey and celebs like Janet Jackson, Diddy, Pete Davidson, Kanye and Kim Kardashian.
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Guests including model Victoria Brito cheered on Aviance at a Pride celebration where Jennifer Lopez's new cocktail line was served.
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The "Old Town Road" star experienced technical difficulties, resulting in a bad day on the stage. Concertgoers described the show as "a downer."
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The Democratic presidential candidate was spotted at the omikase bar at Kissake in New York before the "Clueless" star announced her support.
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The model and the aspiring singer have been dating over a year, we hear. She's also pals with DiCaprio's former flame, model Gigi Hadid.
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"Having Don host this year's award feels like a full circle moment for Native Son," Emil Wilbekin told Page Six.
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A show insider for "Bachelor" spinoff, the "Golden Bachelor," claims she's been talking to the producers to appear as a contestant in the fall.
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The famous restaurateur was remembered by friends including Inna DeSilva and 75 Main owner Zach Erdem at a funeral in Garden City, though some exes skipped it.
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A source close to the "Godfather" actor told us he and his younger girlfriend are a couple, despite reports that he thought their relationship was over.
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The pair had a 60-minute, 17-course omakase dinner with pals. We're told the football star went behind the sushi counter and served the "Hawkeye" actress some rolls.
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Davis premiered a 12-minute trailer for the documentary at his annual Memorial Day celebration. Guests teared up when Whitney Houston appeared.
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The restaurant was scheduled to open for the season on Friday night. The fire is currently under investigation.
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Balan was in and out of the hospital for a month recovering from a ski accident. He passed away at New York-Presbyterian hospital on Tuesday afternoon.
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The incoming anchor, whose wife also works in TV, already works at the New York City station as a general assignment reporter and a weekend co-anchor.
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Hudson's longtime publicist and assistant remain on as executive producers for Season 2, while producers flood Sherri Shepherd's show with resumes.
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The station allegedly favored co-anchor Shirleen Allicot over Rosato, and the duo had different work styles. Sources told us the newsroom is divided over his firing.
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An insider told us Rosato was allegedly caught on a hot mic referring to his "Eyewitness News" co-anchor as a four-letter word.