Andrew Cuomo has NYC apartment amid speculation of ex-governor’s residence as family sells Westchester home
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a pad in NYC, we hear.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a pad in NYC, we hear.
Page Six previously reported that the weekend extravaganza from Fanatics and its founder Michael Rubin from Aug.16-18 is expected to bring out up to 100,000 attendees.
Cuomo has been out and about all summer, including speaking at the influential Hampton Synagogue, while Hochul will appear at a fundraiser.
The rapper’s reps told Page Six of his Paris arrest during the Olympics, “Travis Scott has been released with no charges.”
The NBA star turned 23 days before the American basketball squad heads to the quarterfinals against Brazil on Tuesday at the Paris games.
The show — which was also written by Levon — opens at Coffey Street Studios in Red Hook, Brooklyn, on Sept. 20 and will run through Oct. 6.
The DC insiders “walked in with two big cops,” said a spy. “Pete talked to the bartender for a while” and “shook hands [with] people in the kitchen.”
A long-lost Andy Warhol portrait of Blondie singer Debbie Harry has been discovered in rural Delaware, and is going up for sale, we hear, for potential millions.
The hearing for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s daughter “was delayed because the court did not correctly finish the necessary background check,” a source said.
There was a “huge birthday party with all the family” at French Riviera club and restaurant Medusa, and we hear that A-Rod will next head to Paris.
Any info on the book vanished online, and the title has been universally replaced with the words, “Untitled 7877” with the author as “Knopf.”
The 200 stars appearing at Fanatics Fest are expected to include the likes of Tom Brady, Mike Tyson, Derek Jeter, Kevin Durant, Ben Stiller and more.
After Giuliani was disbarred, “He lost ability to make a living… It’s such a fall from grace for someone who did so much for this city.”
The $36,000 Lincoln piece that hung at the Hamptons fair had a turbulent history itself! The piece had been damaged in an apparent art heist gone wrong.
The match at Edgewood Tahoe Resort was a funny four-hole charity tourney with one “breakfast ball” and one mulligan (a k a do-overs).
We reported that Simmons’ planned Broadway show would create an open space near the stage where theatergoers could join in on workout dance numbers.