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1955: Here I am, aged three, with one of the funniest men on the planet – my brother Peter, aged one. He doesn’t want me to talk about him, ever, but he is hilarious, and he worked with me on Saturday Night Live. My dad was a civil engineer, and this photo was taken at our house near Ottowa, Canada. My brother went on to write music for some films I did, and now he’s in digital finance
1977: I was lucky enough to work with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, and also Eric Idle and Michael Palin. This is me impersonating Richard Nixon alongside Eric as David Frost. Eric’s wife Tania was my roommate in New York and I introduced them. We threw these parties, and Eric came over and they fell in love – Eric’s still one of my great friends today
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What free stuff can you get with your COVID-19 vaccination card? Food, beer and attraction admission
Updated May 14, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. In an attempt to get more New Yorkers vaccinated, Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced a bunch of special incentives for those who get their coronavirus vaccine from free memberships to free tickets.
In addition, several companies in the food and beverage industry are giving away items if you show your vaccination card.
Here’s a look at the entertainment venues offering free admission. None of the official partners are located on Staten Island, but they can all be accessed by public transportation or they are within driving distance of the borough.
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No one was in a celebratory mood when, on April 14th, the New York Philharmonic returned to indoor live performance for the first time in more than a year. Instead, the atmosphere was meditative, wistful, even mournful. This was fitting, given what the city, the country, and the world have endured since the pandemic began. Working musicians are reeling. Most American orchestral players have had to accept considerable pay cuts, and freelancers are in a desperate state, some of them being forced to give up on music entirely. The composer Nico Muhly spoke for many colleagues this past March when he told the
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