Two men slashed each other as an early-morning clash turned vicious on the subway platform at Grand Central Tuesday, the latest in a rash of violence in and near the trains, police said.
The pop-up began when a large glass box appeared in Grand Central's Vanderbilt Hall, containing a replica of the four-seated desk from Lumon's Macrodata Refinement department. Hired actors playing Lumon employees sat at their desks, doing Lumon things (by which I mean, sorting numbers while not having a clue what said numbers mean).
Grand Central Madison opened two years ago as the largest passenger rail terminal built nationwide in 67 years,
Adam Scott reflected on the viral 'Severance' marketing stunt held in New York City, joking that no one 'peed for 3 hours' while in the glass cubicle.
A man was stabbed during a fight over loud music on a Metro-North train in Grand Central Terminal on Saturday, according to the MTA. It happened on a New Haven line train as it was pulling into the station around 6:50 p.
Severance’s marketing from Apple TV+ is cranking up, with a new pop-up in New York City’s Grand Central Station featuring ‘Lumon employees.’
This is all happening ahead of the release of the second season of Severance, which is premiering on January 17 on Apple TV+. In the psychological thriller starring Adam Scott, John Turturro and Patricia Arquette, a company implants chips inside its employees' brains that basically split their personalities into at-work and outside-of-work ones.
With artwork from Yayoi Kusama and Kiki Smith, New York City's Grand Central Madison is more than a hub — it’s also a gorgeous destination.
The second season of hit television show Severance is set to be available to stream starting tomorrow, and Apple is continuing to promote the
The cast of Ben Stiller's "Severance" made a surprise appearance as their characters inside a glass box at Grand Central in New York City.
The cast of Severance gave New York City's commuters a rush hour they'll never forget. On Tuesday, the cast of the hit Apple TV+ series promoted the show's second season with a live viral stunt at New York City's Grand Central Terminal.
At Grand Central Terminal, Apple TV+ set up a glass cube of sorts with a set of Lumon Industries-style desks, straight out of the Macrodata Refinement floor. Originally, the computers were staffed by actors in suits pretending to do, well, whatever people at Lumon Industries actually do. (What is Macrodata Refinement for again?)