#Letters to the Editor — April 3, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — April 3, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — April 3, 2021” The Issue: The NYPD’s memo to officers not to arrest anyone smoking now-legal marijuana in the streets. The race to the bottom continues with more handcuffing of our police (“Skunky town,” April 2). New York is releasing cop-killers and parolees onto the streets and allowing potheads to…

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#Jerry Seinfeld to headline Gotham Comedy Club reopening

#Jerry Seinfeld to headline Gotham Comedy Club reopening

“#Jerry Seinfeld to headline Gotham Comedy Club reopening” Jerry Seinfeld is bringing comedy back to New York City. The sitcom legend has announced he’s headlining the reopening of Chelsea’s Gotham Comedy Club on Friday, April 2. “You better believe I will be on stage tonight,” he announced in a tweet Friday afternoon, adding, “Opening God…

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#’The Americans’ star Holly Taylor joins NBC’s ‘Manifest’

#’The Americans’ star Holly Taylor joins NBC’s ‘Manifest’

“#’The Americans’ star Holly Taylor joins NBC’s ‘Manifest’” Holly Taylor is jumping from grounded espionage to a mile-high mystery.  The 23-year-old actress, who played daughter-turned-spy Paige Jennings opposite Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys on “The Americans,” joins NBC’s “Manifest” as a series regular for Season 3 (Thursdays at 8 p.m.) The hit drama starring Josh…

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#Aaron Rodgers teases ‘amazing’ viral moment as Jeopardy host

#Aaron Rodgers teases ‘amazing’ viral moment as Jeopardy host

“#Aaron Rodgers teases ‘amazing’ viral moment as Jeopardy host” Aaron Rodgers is teasing a forthcoming “Final Jeopardy” viral moment that might include a jab at the Packers. As “Jeopardy” cycles through celebrity guest hosts auditioning to replace the late Alex Trebek, Rodgers’ two-week stint begins in syndication Monday. Those episodes were taped over two days…

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#It’s an ‘honor’ to play an autistic character

#It’s an ‘honor’ to play an autistic character

“#It’s an ‘honor’ to play an autistic character” Kayla Cromer, who stars in Freeform’s sitcom “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay,” is the first actor with autism to play a character with that same background.  “It’s amazing, it’s such an honor representing so many who are looking for inclusion onscreen,” Cromer, 23, told The Post. “I take…

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