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Billy Joel rides the LIRR to his MSG concerts — and no one notices

he told Newsday as his record-breaking residency at the storied Midtown venue comes to an end. The choice initially concerned his team, who thought his stardom would cause a “big megillah.”But Joel said his commute has been uneventful.“People will sometimes look at me on the railroad and think, ‘Look at this guy, trying to look like Billy Joel.
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Ricky Gervais has 4 North American shows in 2023. How much are tickets?
Ricky Gervais is crossing the pond and heading to the U.S. and Canada for four huge shows in June, July and August as part of his massive, international ‘Armageddon Tour.’That includes back to back gigs at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Friday, June 30 and Saturday, July 1.Want to see Gervais live as he prepares material for his 2024 Netflix special?Well, thankfully, you can still pick up last-minute tickets for the five-time Golden Globe host’s pair of Big Apple gigs.They’re not particularly cheap though.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats was $158 before fees on Vivid Seats.Should you choose to see the funnyman in Canada come August, you’ll find much more affordable inventory.Based on our findings, some tickets started at $60 USD before fees for those shows.For more information on catching the original Michael Scott — David Brent, for those in the know — live, keep reading.We’ve got everything you need to know and more below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all Ricky Gervais tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for each show can be found here:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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Twerking girls host wild, booze-fueled pool party on NYC subway
flash twerk party on a New York City subway was off the rails.Straphangers struggled to hold onto their morals as a collection of voluptuous vixens dressed in skimpy black bikinis jumped, gyrated and jiggled during a makeshift pool party hosted inside an L train car. “WTF is going on here?,” questioned a stunned Twitter spectator beneath a viral clip of the twerking ladies, offering up lap dances and shots of liquor to subway passengers during a recent rush hour commute. The chaotically cringeworthy clip, shared by @_MikeFromQueens, has fetched over 235,000 Twitter views.When the unnamed women weren’t busy shaking their moneymakers while travelers watched and filmed in awe, the party animals took turns hurling their bodies across a Slip ‘N Slide that was stationed on the train’s floor and lubricated with bottled water. The temptresses enjoyed the rest of their joyride by bouncing their bottoms on the crotches of male bystanders and twerking on each other in an inflatable pool. Unsurprisingly, outraged online onlookers couldn’t believe their eyes. “The most chaotic train ride ever,” tweeted a disapproving digital viewer alongside a separate clip of the subterranean bash. The footage featured two scantily clad voluptuaries popping their rumps while mesmerized eyewitnesses, including a person dressed in full crash-test-dummy garb, gawked. Other cyber critics called the scene “bad and dirty,” noting the revelers’ close proximity and physical contact despite the city’s rising number of COVID-19 and monekypox cases. However, some fearless fun-lovers praised the pack of dancing divas for making a splash out of the evening shuttle.  “This the most lit s- -t ever,” exclaimed a Twitter thumbs-upper, punctuating his support of the
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