New York transforms into a magical wonderland during the holiday season, making it the perfect backdrop for countless movies and shows. From heartwarming classics to laugh-out-loud comedies, here’s a New Yorker's guide to what to watch this holiday season.
Utica’s own Sofronio Vasquez is making waves on Season 26 of The Voice. Last night he was able to secure his spot in the Top 8 to advance to the highly anticipated Live Shows.
Liam Neeson, one of Hollywood's biggest stars, has a new movie coming out in November. But did you know he makes his home about 70 miles south of Albany?
In case you missed it: A family from Upstate NY won 2nd place and $6K on Sunday night after sending a funny elevator mishap to America's Funniest Home Videos!
I remember the very first time my family celebrated Kwanzaa. I was little enough to remember the newness of new things without being annoyed by being made to do them by well-meaning parents.
Everybody isn't into Christmas or Hannukah or Kwanza. Some people don't celebrate any holidays at all. And that's fine. BUT. What if you like the idea of having a holiday during this time of year, but you just aren't into the current options?
If Times Square is your thoughtful plan for watching the NYE ball drop, and Ryan Seacrest and Rita Ora are your people, I come with great tidings and good news.