Indoor Golf Simulator Announces Opening Date For New High-Tech Venue In Port Chester
A new entertainment destination combining golf, food, and nightlife is set to debut in Westchester.
Five Iron Golf announced it will officially open its newest franchise location in Port Chester on Wednesday, Sept. 3.
The venue, located inside the new Abendroth Downtown development at 179 North Main St., spans more than 7,700 square feet and features 10 state-of-the-art Trackman simulators, a lively bar, a full-service kitchen, and private event space.
The company bills itself as a global leader in indoor golf and social entertainment, with more than 30 locations across five co…
Immersive Netflix House Coming To King Of Prussia Mall: When It Opens, What's Inside
A huge mall near Philadelphia is welcoming some of Netflix's most popular shows and movies.
Netflix House will open at the King of Prussia Mall on Wednesday, Nov. 12, the streaming platform announced on Monday, Aug. 25. The new 100,000-square-foot venue will feature interactive attractions, themed dining, and exclusive merchandise.
The Philadelphia area will be the first in the nation to host the permanent entertainment concept.
"Finally, a place where the Netflix story you can't get enough of becomes something real that you can play, shop, and taste," said chief marketing officer Mar…
Aubrey Plaza’s Heartbreaking Grief Analogy — And The Rihanna Joke That Followed
Aubrey Plaza is opening up about life after loss in a rare, emotional interview on Amy Poehler’s new podcast, "Good Hang with Amy Poehler."
Plaza, 40, lost husband Jeff Baena, 47, in January to suicide.
The actress hasn’t spoken much publicly about her loss, but that changed this week when her former “Parks and Rec” co-star Amy Poehler asked about it on her podcast — with notable warmth and grace.
“To get it out of the way, people want to see you and they want to see how you are,” Poehler said at the top of the episode, which dropped earlier this week. “You had this terrible, tragic year. …
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, 'Cosby Show' Star, Jersey City Native, Dead At 54: Reports
Malcom-Jamal Warner, who played Theo on "The Cosby Show" has died, a source told People on Monday, July 21.
Jamal-Warner was in Costa Rica on a family vacation and drowned while swimming, People reported.
A native of Jersey City, Jamal-Warner's big break came when he was cast as Theo, the only son of Cliff and Claire Huxtable, whose subpar grades and typical teenage antics caused his parents much consternation.
The character was inspired by Bill Cosby's son, Ennis. Like Ennis, Theo was later diagnosed with dyslexia and worked at a community center.
Following "The Cosby Show", Jamal-…