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Jeremy Sisto says New Yorkers don't have time for his show 'FBI'

Jeremy Sisto says New Yorkers don’t always have the patience for his show “FBI,” which films on the city’s streets “You have to wait 10 seconds, but 10 seconds is a long time for a New Yorker,” Sisto, 48, told The Post. “And it’s always the young [production assistants] who have to break the news” to wandering pedestrians. His nephew worked on the set of the show — part of a three-series CBS franchise which is airing its crossover episodes on April 4 — and once tried to stop a woman who didn’t heed the warning to halt while they were filming.

Leonardo da Vincis lost masterpieces

By Cath PoundFeatures correspondent Royal Collection Trust/Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 2019The Renaissance man was as much a scientist as an artist. On the 500th anniversary of his death, Cath Pound explores how Leonardo da Vinci’s drawings reveal his genius. Leonardo da Vinci is considered one of the most diversely talented individuals who ever lived and yet we have scant physical evidence of his genius. He created some of the greatest paintings of the Renaissance – but fewer than 20 survive with many, like The Last Supper or Salvator Mundi, so heavily restored that the hand of the master is scarcely visible.

Masks are off which means men will start telling women to Smile! again

The photographer at CVS told Quintana Carter to make a “neutral face.” Not smiling, not frowning, just expressionless. This was, after all, a photo for a new passport, just in case she decides to leave Boston on her first post-pandemic vacation. Carter, a 29-year-old project manager at a cancer-research institute, posed as she was told. But once her image showed up on the screen, the photographer took one look and asked if she’d like to retake it.

Massachusetts chiropractor planted spy cam in office bathroom: report

Explore More A Massachusetts chiropractor was busted last week for allegedly spying on his naked patients through a camera he planted inside his practice’s bathroom, according to prosecutors. Scott Kline, 44, was charged Friday with photographing an unsuspecting nude person after one of his patients noticed an odd-looking plastic coat hook in the restroom of Kline’s Peabody Chiropractic business, Back on Track. The “out of place” hook was hanging on the wall directly next to the toilet tank and had a small blue light emitting from its side, according to the Middlesex District Attorney.

Todd Shotz Net Worth

#Fact1Worked in company management of Broadway shows such as the Tony Award-winning revivals of "Kiss Me Kate" and Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing" (1997-2002).2In 2009, he won the Human Right Campaign's E-Hero Award for producing an online video campaign against Prop 8, which went on to become the first time in U.S. history that a grassroots video become a broadcast television spot.3He was the Vice-President of Film & TV Development for Cheyenne Enterprises and then Rifkin-Eberts LLC (2003-2008).