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We Uncovered Burnsie's Secret For Making A Low Budget Indie

We Uncovered Burnsie's Secret For Making A Low Budget Indie

Earlier this year Edward Burns (heretofore referred to as "Burnsie") told his Twitter followers that he was making his new movie (the centerpiece at TriBeca Film Festival this year) for $9,000 in the can. We're not in showbiz, but we can tell you that is not a lot of money at all. So how does he do it? more ›

Newlyweds Lose Precious Memories In Cab

Newlyweds Lose Precious Memories In Cab

A Pennsylvania couple, David and Kimberly Reim, did that whole "oops, we left our irreplaceable items in a cab!" thing at the end of their wedding day. The newlyweds left behind their camera (and with it the memory card holding their wedding photos) when they were dropped off at the Cassa Hotel and Residences at West 45th Street and 6th Ave avenue on December 3rd around 11 p.m. Now they tell the Daily News they're "looking for a holiday miracle. All we want is just the memory card. I don't care about the camera. They can have the camera." more ›

Eli Manning Spending the Off-Season Working On Delivery

Eli Manning Spending the Off-Season Working On Delivery

The Giants might not be sure who will step up and lead their receiving corps next season, but at least we know that baby catchers should be well-supported at the just announced new birthing center at St. Vincent's Hospital, named after Eli Manning and his wife Abby. The newlyweds don't have any children yet themselves, but are helping to bankroll what the News calls a "state-of-the-art center focusing on natural childbirth and holistic care" at the hospital which has one of the lowest C-section rates in the city. The quarterback said, "We're enjoying being married right now. There's no exact plan, but we do plan on starting a family in the future." The construction of the Eli and Abby Manning Birthing Center will take place over the next five years and cost $10 million. Manning said, "We wanted to make it a special place to bring new life into the world." more ›

If the Top of the Rock is Rockin' Don't Come a Knockin'

If the Top of the Rock is Rockin' Don't Come a Knockin'

Like the Guggenheim before it, the Top of the Rock has been temporarily transformed into a luxurious hotel suite with a little help from Brides magazine, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary. One lucky couple, Ryan and Kelley Pattee (pictured), already made the magic happen 67 floors above Rockefeller Center last night, and now the public is welcome to take a peek at the "Mile High" honeymoon suite, which boasts a Dorothy Draper-inspired look (a designer and bon vivant of the 1930s, when Brides launched). more ›

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