Playboy relaunches a New York club in the #MeToo era
By Reuters
22 September 2018 |
1:49 pm
The bunnies are back; more than 30 years after its last New York Club closed, and amid the #MeToo moment, Playboy is opening a luxury club in Manhattan.
Related
30 Apr 2016
Performing artiste, Isaac Gerald, spoke to Guardian TV at NEC 2016, and placed emphasis on the fact that there are a lot of challenges facing the Nigerian entertainment industry, most notably the need for structure.
4 Aug 2017
According to one of Nigeria's top dancers, Kaffy, dancers will soon become the mainstay of the country's entertainment industry but how has this industry evolved over time in Nigeria? Kaffy, Nigerian Dancer, Choreographer and Founder of the Imagento
28 Sep 2017
He helped usher in a sexual revolution in the 1950s, and his business empire ultimately became one of the world's most recognizable brands. Now, after more than 60 years of publishing and partying, cultural icon Hugh Hefner has passed away.
20 Oct 2017
Ines Rau becomes the first transgender person to appear as a Playboy centrefold.
4 Jan 2018
Entertainment tourism can generate Billions for Nigeria - Sarah Bolous
19 Feb 2018
Star Entertainment CEO Matt Belier discusses the company's earnings, performance and expansion plans.
19 Apr 2018
Former Playboy model Karen McDougal reached an agreement on Wednesday with tabloid publisher American Media Inc that will allow her to speak freely about an affair she alleges she had with President Donald Trump, the company said in a statement.
10 May 2018
Bloomberg Intelligence's Geetha Ranganathan discusses Fox's earnings, its plan to sell about $52 billion of entertainment assets to Disney, and a potential counterbid from Comcast.
7 Sep 2018
Nigeria needs to treat its movie industry like same way it treats its oil. This is according to Desmond Elliot, a Nigerian actor and member of the Lagos State House of Assembly. CNBC Africa’s Deborah Movoria caught up with him alongside musician, Dare Art Alade in Lagos.
22 Sep 2018
The bunnies are back; more than 30 years after its last New York Club closed, and amid the #MeToo moment, Playboy is opening a luxury club in Manhattan.
15 Nov 2018
Africa’s entertainment and media, technology and telecommunications industries are converging as the battle for consumer attention becomes increasingly digitised. This is according to PwC in its 2018 to 2022 African Entertainment and media outlook.
17 Mar 2019
Group M, Global Media & Entertainment outlook for 2017 to 2021 says Nigeria's media and entertainment market will drive growth of advertising over the coming five years and it will be driven by the surging spending on mobile internet access.
Latest
1 day ago
Jair Bolsonaro has returned to Brazil after a three-month self-imposed exile in the US to return to politics, complicating life for his successor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
1 day ago
The statement of the body's presidency was adopted only weeks after a Security Council delegation visited DRC. The eastern region of DR Congo is rife with dozens of rebel groups with conflicting goals and interests.
1 day ago
A recent report points to raccoon dogs as possible transmitters at the origin of the Covid-19 pandemic. DNA samples collected at the Huanan Wholesale Seafood Market in China show that several raccoon dogs were present in areas where the SARS-CoV-2 virus was found. FRANCE 24's Science Editor Shirli Sitbon looks at what the data may have revealed and why it has disappeared from data-sharing site GISAID.
1 day ago
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen touted US-Taiwan cooperation during her visit to New York. She is now heading to Central America.
1 day ago
The man who inspired the film “Hotel Rwanda” and was freed by Rwanda last week from a terrorism sentence returned Wednesday to the United States and joined his family after being held for more than two years.