New York City was electrified with excitement as music icon Cyndi Lauper celebrated the premiere of her captivating documentary, “Let The Canary Sing,” at the Tribeca Film Festival on Wednesday. The star-studded event took place at Serafina Upper West, one of the homes of the Tribeca Cinema Center, where lively celebrations happened all throughout the festival. Joined by her personal family, friends, industry filmmakers, cinephiles, and the supportive Sony Music family, Cyndi Lauper basked in the spotlight, toasting with attendees at the intimate bash and delivering a speech filled with her trademark pizazz.
Sydney Hargrove
Sydney Hargrove
Sydney Hargrove is a current Media Studies student at Hunter College. A New York City native currently living in the Upper East Side, she got her start in the journalism field through social media management and has explored the world of on camera hosting and on the scene reporting since then.
The heart of SoHo just got a lot more stylish, as Love, Bonito, the renowned womenswear brand from Asia, has made an exciting leap with the opening of its first pop-up store This significant milestone signifies Love, Bonito’s global expansion beyond Asia and brings its purpose-driven fashion to the American market.
On The Scene: Red Hook Lobster Pound Celebrates National Lobster Day In Collaboration with Park Terrace Hotel!
When it comes to holidays, few call for a more delicious celebration than National Lobster Day. The day was a lively affair all throughout New York City on Thursday, but the place to be was truly The Park Terrace Hotel.
Tribeca Festival Talks: The Birth of a Super-Heroine, How Women Shape Stories for the Future Generation
From the time it was founded in 2002 by Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro, and Craig Hatkoff, the Tribeca Festival was all about film, and remained this way for nearly twenty years. But in 2021, recognizing the evolving nature of storytelling and the growing influence of television and video games as mediums of artistic expression, the festival made a groundbreaking decision to include these forms of entertainment alongside traditional film.
On The Scene: Laura Linney and Thaddeus O’Sullivan Talk The Miracle Club at it’s Tribeca Festival Premiere
Thaddeus O’Sullivan’s The Miracle Club took over twenty years to make from the start of the project’s development, and it was well worth it. Set in 1967, the film focuses on the lives of three close friends from a tough neighborhood in Dublin, Ireland. It revolves around Lily, (Maggie Smith) Eileen, (Kathy Bates), and Dolly (Agnes O’Casey). The women share a deep bond that transcends generations as they navigate the challenges of living in Ballyfermot, a resilient and tight-knit community.
Manhattan’s Spring Studios was full of excitement last week as the premiere of Bad Like Brooklyn Dance Hall was unveiled, complete with an immersive performance after the showing of the film. Shaggy’s highly anticipated documentary, that explores the emergence of dancehall in New York City during the ’80s and ’90s, made it’s debut on Friday at The Indeed Theater. The film showcases the music, dancing, and vibrant culture brought by Jamaican immigrants, and its fusion with the burgeoning hip-hop scene.
Brooklyn native Anthony Ramos has dominated the entertainment world over the last few years, from his performances in the original Broadway cast of Hamilton to Usnavi in In The Heights, and his latest role in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is no exception. Ramos, known for his electrifying performances on stage and screen, brings charisma, depth, and a touch of Brooklyn grit to the character of Noah Diaz, a fellow Brooklynite and ex-military electronics expert caught up in an epic battle between the Autobots, Maximals, and Terrorcons.
On The Scene: Misty Copeland, Susan Jaffe and More Talk ‘Flower’ at Tribeca Festival
It was an exciting evening for Ballet lovers on Thursday, as Tribeca Festival hosted the world premiere of “Flower,” a captivating short film produced by renowned ballerina Misty Copeland’s production company, Life In Motion Productions.
On The Scene: Alex Wolff and Ethan Berger Talk New Movie ‘The Line’ at Tribeca Festival
In Ethan Berger’s feature narrative debut, we experience the harrowing world of fraternity hazing through the viewpoint of Alex Wolff’s Tom, a devoted “brother” from a fictional college fraternity.
On The Scene: Netflix and Teen Vogue Host Never Have I Ever “Had An Inspiration Like You” Tastemaker Reception in Celebration of Season 4
After years of theoretically growing up with Maitreyi Ramakrishnan’s Devi, the critically acclaimed coming-of-age series Never Have I Ever is nearing its end. The Netflix show, created by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher, captured the hearts of viewers with its relatable characters, witty humor, and thought-provoking storylines that made so many feel represented and seen. The highly anticipated 4th and final season will premiere tomorrow, June 8th, on Netflix.