Manhattan

  • NewsYahoo Celebrity

    Sting’s Super Stylish N.Y.C. Penthouse Hits the Market for a Jaw-Dropping $56 Million

    Sting is a prolific musician with a career spanning three decades. From his early days in the ’70s and ’80s fronting The Police to a successful solo career and more than a dozen Grammy wins, he’s had enough success to afford a swanky apartment in Manhattan.

  • NewsDeadline

    'Manhattan' Canceled After 2 Seasons By WGN America

    After lengthy deliberations, WGN America has opted not to order a third season of its period drama series <em>Manhattan.</em> The show, from Lionsgate TV, Skydance TV and Tribune Studios, was very well received by critics but it was a modest ratings performer and, with its sprawling Los Alamos setting, it was expensive. Still, the drama about the birth of the Manhattan Project had a lot of support at the network, so the final decision only came now, almost two months after <em>Manhatta…</em>

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'Manhattan' Review: It's The Bomb

    Manhattan, the WGN series about the Manhattan Project’s creation of the atomic bomb you never knew you wanted to watch, is back for a second season on Tuesday night, with even more reasons to check it out. William Petersen, fresh from his invigorating swan song on CSI, is introduced in the season premiere playing Colonel Emmett Darrow, who believes the atom bomb is nothing less than divine intervention in a war against Nazi evil. It’s nice to have someone around in Manhattan who represents wha

  • NewsEthan Alter

    Your TV To-Do List: 'Fargo' and 'Jesse Stone' Are Back on the Case

    With so much to watch on TV, it can be difficult to plan ahead. But we’re here to help! Here are the five shows you won’t want to miss this week. Fargo: Monday, Oct. 12 at 10 p.m. on FX Can the second season of FX’s Midwest procedural possibly live up to its acclaimed, award-winning freshman year?