Thank you for taking our 11th wedding Anniversary picture @farmtoframes
Thank you for taking our 11th wedding Anniversary picture @farmtoframes
Thank you for taking our 11th wedding Anniversary picture @farmtoframes
This week on Dinner’s On Me, Australian musician and crypto $mother, Iggy Azalea. Over focaccia and pasta, she opened up about her decision to leave the music industry – potentially for good – and patiently explained crypto to me. We also got into her early days growing up in a tiny Australian town and her advice for folks who feel like outsiders. 🍝 💰 🇦🇺 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️ Iggy Azalea: @thenewclassic This episode was recorded at Sartiano’s at The Mercer in Soho, NYC.
This week on Dinner’s On Me, Australian musician and crypto $mother, Iggy Azalea. Over focaccia and pasta, she opened up about her decision to leave the music industry – potentially for good – and patiently explained crypto to me. We also got into her early days growing up in a tiny Australian town and her advice for folks who feel like outsiders. 🍝 💰 🇦🇺 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️ Iggy Azalea: @thenewclassic This episode was recorded at Sartiano’s at The Mercer in Soho, NYC.
This week on Dinner’s On Me, Australian musician and crypto $mother, Iggy Azalea. Over focaccia and pasta, she opened up about her decision to leave the music industry – potentially for good – and patiently explained crypto to me. We also got into her early days growing up in a tiny Australian town and her advice for folks who feel like outsiders. 🍝 💰 🇦🇺 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️ Iggy Azalea: @thenewclassic This episode was recorded at Sartiano’s at The Mercer in Soho, NYC.
This week on Dinner’s On Me, Australian musician and crypto $mother, Iggy Azalea. Over focaccia and pasta, she opened up about her decision to leave the music industry – potentially for good – and patiently explained crypto to me. We also got into her early days growing up in a tiny Australian town and her advice for folks who feel like outsiders. 🍝 💰 🇦🇺 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️ Iggy Azalea: @thenewclassic This episode was recorded at Sartiano’s at The Mercer in Soho, NYC.
This week on Dinner’s On Me, “30 Rock” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star Jane Krakowski joins the show. Over a feast of Mediterranean delights, we reminisce about when I was Jane’s barista, our iconic “Carpool Karaoke” moment and why wigs hold a special place in our hearts. This episode was recorded at Zaytinya at The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad in NYC. 🥘 ☕️ 🎤 🎶 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️
This week on Dinner’s On Me, “30 Rock” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star Jane Krakowski joins the show. Over a feast of Mediterranean delights, we reminisce about when I was Jane’s barista, our iconic “Carpool Karaoke” moment and why wigs hold a special place in our hearts. This episode was recorded at Zaytinya at The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad in NYC. 🥘 ☕️ 🎤 🎶 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️
This week on Dinner’s On Me, “30 Rock” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star Jane Krakowski joins the show. Over a feast of Mediterranean delights, we reminisce about when I was Jane’s barista, our iconic “Carpool Karaoke” moment and why wigs hold a special place in our hearts. This episode was recorded at Zaytinya at The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad in NYC. 🥘 ☕️ 🎤 🎶 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️
This week on Dinner’s On Me, “30 Rock” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star Jane Krakowski joins the show. Over a feast of Mediterranean delights, we reminisce about when I was Jane’s barista, our iconic “Carpool Karaoke” moment and why wigs hold a special place in our hearts. This episode was recorded at Zaytinya at The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad in NYC. 🥘 ☕️ 🎤 🎶 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️
This week on Dinner’s On Me, “30 Rock” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star Jane Krakowski joins the show. Over a feast of Mediterranean delights, we reminisce about when I was Jane’s barista, our iconic “Carpool Karaoke” moment and why wigs hold a special place in our hearts. This episode was recorded at Zaytinya at The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad in NYC. 🥘 ☕️ 🎤 🎶 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️
This week on Dinner’s On Me, “30 Rock” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star Jane Krakowski joins the show. Over a feast of Mediterranean delights, we reminisce about when I was Jane’s barista, our iconic “Carpool Karaoke” moment and why wigs hold a special place in our hearts. This episode was recorded at Zaytinya at The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad in NYC. 🥘 ☕️ 🎤 🎶 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️
FREE SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK RETURNS SUMMER 2025! Next August, The Delacorte Theater in Central Park returns, revitalized with Shakespeare’s TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Saheem Ali, featuring Peter Dinklage, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Lupita Nyong’o, Sandra Oh, and more! Join us for the triumphant return of The Public Theater’s Free Shakespeare in the Park! Free. For All. Forever.
We LOVED celebrating Beckett’s 4th birthday at the @bobbakermarionettes theater! Such a LA treasure!!!!
This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian and cultural icon Sandra Bernhard joins the show. Over a porgy fillet, Sandra tells me if she still thinks about a high-profile friend break-up, the ridiculous medical situation she dealt with before her first Letterman appearance, and what it was like to be a fashion icon in the 80s and 90s. This episode was recorded at Cookshop in Chelsea, NYC. 🐟 💔 👂🏻 👠 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️
This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian and cultural icon Sandra Bernhard joins the show. Over a porgy fillet, Sandra tells me if she still thinks about a high-profile friend break-up, the ridiculous medical situation she dealt with before her first Letterman appearance, and what it was like to be a fashion icon in the 80s and 90s. This episode was recorded at Cookshop in Chelsea, NYC. 🐟 💔 👂🏻 👠 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️
This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian and cultural icon Sandra Bernhard joins the show. Over a porgy fillet, Sandra tells me if she still thinks about a high-profile friend break-up, the ridiculous medical situation she dealt with before her first Letterman appearance, and what it was like to be a fashion icon in the 80s and 90s. This episode was recorded at Cookshop in Chelsea, NYC. 🐟 💔 👂🏻 👠 Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio ❤️
Excited to announce MSNBC and newyorker.com will premiere our short documentary IT’S OKAY on Sunday, August 11 at 9pm/ET. Directed by Oscar nominated and Emmy winning filmmaker David France (How to Survive a Plague, Welcome to Chechnya), the film presents a quiet take on a very noisy subject: the sudden rise in hate and intolerance, particularly against LGBTQI people and specifically against drag artists, who have been the target of extreme violence and scores of bills across the country criminalizing drag performances. At the center of this seething debate are the children whose exposure to drag is said to be pernicious. IT’S OKAY captures the emotions and reactions of two young brothers and their mother as they get ready to attend and observe their first Drag Story Hour. Through the eyes of these first-time viewers, audiences get to see the messages of love, tolerance, and acceptance drown out the divisive societal chatter around them.
Excited to announce MSNBC and newyorker.com will premiere our short documentary IT’S OKAY on Sunday, August 11 at 9pm/ET. Directed by Oscar nominated and Emmy winning filmmaker David France (How to Survive a Plague, Welcome to Chechnya), the film presents a quiet take on a very noisy subject: the sudden rise in hate and intolerance, particularly against LGBTQI people and specifically against drag artists, who have been the target of extreme violence and scores of bills across the country criminalizing drag performances. At the center of this seething debate are the children whose exposure to drag is said to be pernicious. IT’S OKAY captures the emotions and reactions of two young brothers and their mother as they get ready to attend and observe their first Drag Story Hour. Through the eyes of these first-time viewers, audiences get to see the messages of love, tolerance, and acceptance drown out the divisive societal chatter around them.
Excited to announce MSNBC and newyorker.com will premiere our short documentary IT’S OKAY on Sunday, August 11 at 9pm/ET. Directed by Oscar nominated and Emmy winning filmmaker David France (How to Survive a Plague, Welcome to Chechnya), the film presents a quiet take on a very noisy subject: the sudden rise in hate and intolerance, particularly against LGBTQI people and specifically against drag artists, who have been the target of extreme violence and scores of bills across the country criminalizing drag performances. At the center of this seething debate are the children whose exposure to drag is said to be pernicious. IT’S OKAY captures the emotions and reactions of two young brothers and their mother as they get ready to attend and observe their first Drag Story Hour. Through the eyes of these first-time viewers, audiences get to see the messages of love, tolerance, and acceptance drown out the divisive societal chatter around them.