Times Square has added two major players to its ever-evolving entertainment lineup.
Times Square has added two major players to its ever-evolving entertainment lineup.
The entire Regal Cinemas complex in Times Square was reserved for the New York premiere of “Marty Supreme” ahead of its Christmas Day release. The house was filled with press, guild members, special guests, and celebrities, (Zohran Mamdani, Jack Harlow, Sissy Spacek, Benny Safdie, Anna Wintour, and more) alongside 100 students personally invited by Chalamet from LaGuardia High School’s drama department. The energy was palpable, young artists seated among industry veterans, all waiting for the lights to dim.
Oscar Isaac’s “King Hamlet” sparkled in a bright spotlight in Times Square during a lavish premiere party at Bowtie Bar.
Raising Cane’s painted the Big Apple ORANGE this Halloween with the grand unveiling of America’s largest pumpkin.
The US Open grand slam tennis tournament kicked off just a few days ago with Fan Week and the revamped mixed doubles matches at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York.
One of New York City’s coolest icons – Ice T – chilled in Times Square on June 10 to celebrate National Iced Tea Day with Raising Cane’s.
iVisit Media Inc. marked its U.S. debut with an exclusive, invitation-only rooftop watch party during the Fatal Fury Times Square Boxing Event.
Revelers didn’t let heavy rain dampen their spirits as they gathered at the epicenter of New Year’s Eve – Times Square – to ring in 2025. Decked out in ponchos, the crowds began lining up early in the morning for the iconic ball drop. While the day started dry, the evening brought wild weather, but that didn’t stop the celebration.
On a day that was merry and bright in New York City, Raising Cane’s Global Flagship wheeled out a holiday gifting campaign that brought joy and everlasting memories to the kids of Boys & Girls Club of Harlem.