Gilda’s Club New York City is celebrating their 25th Anniversary with a virtual Benefit Gala.
Gilda’s Club NYC was founded in memory of Gilda Radner, the talented comedienne and original cast member of Saturday Night Live, who passed away in 1989 from Ovarian Cancer. Their iconic red door opened in 1995 to provide a place where cancer patients and their families and friends can learn to live with cancer, whatever the outcome. At their annual gala, Gilda’s Club NYC recognizes outstanding individuals who have contributed to improving the quality of life of cancer patients.
Hosted by Wabc-tv Eyewitness News Anchor Bill Ritter; the evening will honor Chairman & CEO Bristol Myers Squibb, Giovanni Caforio, MD; and actress and Gilda’s Club NYC Ambassador, Emma Stone; with a performance by Tony Award-winning actor Ben Platt and appearances by Kenan Thompson, Laraine Newman, Chevy Chase and Susie Essman. Harry Santa-Olalla will lead a live auction.
Gilda’s Club NYC was founded in memory of Gilda Radner, the talented comedienne and original cast member of Saturday Night Live, who passed away in 1989 from Ovarian Cancer. Their iconic red door opened in 1995 to provide a place where cancer patients and their families and friends can learn to live with cancer, whatever the outcome. At their annual gala, Gilda’s Club NYC recognizes outstanding individuals who have contributed to improving the quality of life of cancer patients.
Hosted by Wabc-tv Eyewitness News Anchor Bill Ritter; the evening will honor Chairman & CEO Bristol Myers Squibb, Giovanni Caforio, MD; and actress and Gilda’s Club NYC Ambassador, Emma Stone; with a performance by Tony Award-winning actor Ben Platt and appearances by Kenan Thompson, Laraine Newman, Chevy Chase and Susie Essman. Harry Santa-Olalla will lead a live auction.
- 11/9/2020
- Look to the Stars
No bride- or groomzillas here.
NBC Sports' Josh Elliott and ABC's Liz Cho – who tied the knot this past weekend in Montecito, California, which People reported exclusively – kept things simple, elegant and romantic for their second time around.
"It was neither hoighty, nor toighty," Elliott tells People of his and Cho's laid-back garden nuptials held at Villa Sevillano private estate. It is the second marriage for both of them, and Cho adds that "it was a perfect night."
Life threw Elliott a heartbreaking curve ball recently – the former Good Morning America anchor's mother died suddenly three weeks ago after...
NBC Sports' Josh Elliott and ABC's Liz Cho – who tied the knot this past weekend in Montecito, California, which People reported exclusively – kept things simple, elegant and romantic for their second time around.
"It was neither hoighty, nor toighty," Elliott tells People of his and Cho's laid-back garden nuptials held at Villa Sevillano private estate. It is the second marriage for both of them, and Cho adds that "it was a perfect night."
Life threw Elliott a heartbreaking curve ball recently – the former Good Morning America anchor's mother died suddenly three weeks ago after...
- 7/13/2015
- by Janine Rayford Rubenstein, @JanineRayford
- People.com - TV Watch
On Saturday, the only breaking news Josh Elliott and Liz Cho were interested in was their own.
The two anchors – Elliott, 44, reports for NBC Sports and Cho, 44, for ABC – said "I do" in front of a small gathering of friends and family during an intimate ceremony in Montecito, California, on Saturday. This is the second marriage for both.
The ceremony took place in front of 70 close friends and family members in the garden of Villa Sevillano private estate with views of the sparkling Pacific Ocean in the background. The bride wore a rose petal-hued Ramona Kaveza silk gown, the groom...
The two anchors – Elliott, 44, reports for NBC Sports and Cho, 44, for ABC – said "I do" in front of a small gathering of friends and family during an intimate ceremony in Montecito, California, on Saturday. This is the second marriage for both.
The ceremony took place in front of 70 close friends and family members in the garden of Villa Sevillano private estate with views of the sparkling Pacific Ocean in the background. The bride wore a rose petal-hued Ramona Kaveza silk gown, the groom...
- 7/12/2015
- by Janine Rayford Rubenstein, @JanineRayford
- People.com - TV Watch
They do! NBC Sports’ Josh Elliott said “I do” to his girlfriend Liz Cho in a small, intimate wedding in California on Saturday, July 11. Former Good Morning America weatherman Sam Champion, who officiated the nuptials, tweeted after the ceremony in response to another guest, Tory Johnson, who noted that he was "teary" throughout. Elliott and Cho, who got engaged after two years of dating, made it official in front of a close group of family and friends, including Champion and the Wabc anchor’s co-anchor Bill Ritter. Elliott popped the question with a [...]...
- 7/11/2015
- Us Weekly
NBC and Fox have both unleashed their Fall 2011-2012 TV schedule, now ABC has released theirs. I’m excited to see Castle, Modern Family, and The Middle back in the mix. Most of the new shows they have line-up don’t really interest me, but there are a few that have caught my eye. PanAm is another 1960’s based TV show that will go against AMC’s Mad Men and NBC’s The Playboy Club. There’s a show called Revenge that sounds really interesting, but the new series I’m most excited about is is the fantasy series Once Upon A Time, a show where fairy tales collide with the modern day.
Here is ABC’s full schedule along with a description of all of their shows. Go through them below and let us know what TV series you’re most excited about seeing.
Day Time Series
Monday:
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Here is ABC’s full schedule along with a description of all of their shows. Go through them below and let us know what TV series you’re most excited about seeing.
Day Time Series
Monday:
8:00 p.
- 5/17/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
• Three more Dems announced that they are heading for the exits this fall: Connecticut senator Chris Dodd and Colorado governor Bill Ritter will not seek reelection, and North Dakota senator Byron Dorgan will retire. [Politico] • The latest in air-travel-related mayhem: a cargo plane crashes near Chicago, killing two; they haven’t identified the man who breached security at Newark airport on Sunday because the surveillance cameras were broken; Obama says U.S. “failed to connect the dots” on the crotch-bomber plot. [USA Today, Newark Star-Ledger, NY Times] • Sam Mendes is in talks to direct the next James Bond movie—massive explosions to be replaced by beautifully floating plastic bags? [La Times] • Bristol Palin has founded her own PR firm, because.well, we don’t know. Prevailing opinion is that it’s for tax purposes. Her first client: the pro-abstinence foundation that counterintuitively made her its spokesperson last year. [Rachel Maddow via MediaBistro] • Was Michael Jackson married to some random woman in the 70s?...
- 1/6/2010
- Vanity Fair
New York -- Even though Congress is being pushed by the Obama administration and consumer advocates to delay the digital TV transition date, New York City's stations and local government aren't taking any chances.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a news conference Monday at City Hall that it didn't matter whether the Feb. 17 deadline would be pushed back or not. The U.S. Senate on Monday passed a bill to delay it by a few months.
"We do know that the conversion to digital will happen eventually, which is either now or in June," Bloomberg said. "The best thing is to be prepared."
Bloomberg said later that he felt that the deadline should stay.
"You'll have exactly the same problem in June as you do today," Bloomberg said. "And it becomes one of those things where the next time you set a date, nobody's going to believe it."
At least...
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a news conference Monday at City Hall that it didn't matter whether the Feb. 17 deadline would be pushed back or not. The U.S. Senate on Monday passed a bill to delay it by a few months.
"We do know that the conversion to digital will happen eventually, which is either now or in June," Bloomberg said. "The best thing is to be prepared."
Bloomberg said later that he felt that the deadline should stay.
"You'll have exactly the same problem in June as you do today," Bloomberg said. "And it becomes one of those things where the next time you set a date, nobody's going to believe it."
At least...
- 1/26/2009
- by By Paul J. Gough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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