An animal-friendly home for warm- and cold-blooded pets! Dancing With the Stars’ Cheryl Burke opened up about her and husband Matthew Lawrence’s animals, including the large assortment of scaly critters that live with the pair.
19.12.2021 - 00:53 / variety.com
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorWelcome to the new COVID normal.About 30 minutes after Thursday night’s performance of “A Christmas Carol,” starring Bradley Whitford, Alex Newell and Kate Burton, at Los Angeles’ Ahmanson Theatre was to begin, the audience was told to go home.“The voice of God came on and said there was a case of COVID in the company so they had to cancel the show,” one theater-goer, who asked that his name not be used in this story, tells me.This person
.An animal-friendly home for warm- and cold-blooded pets! Dancing With the Stars’ Cheryl Burke opened up about her and husband Matthew Lawrence’s animals, including the large assortment of scaly critters that live with the pair.
They won’t be singing “Ya Got Trouble” at the Hugh Jackman Music Man revival. At least, not on the scheduled Christmas Day and Dec. 26 shows, which have been officially cancelled because of Covid-19.
Kate Middleton looks like she’ll be showing off her piano skills when “Royal Carols: Together At Christmas” airs on Christmas Eve.
The University of Hawai’i has been forced to bow out of playing in the Hawai’i Bowl, which was scheduled to kick off in its traditional Christmas Eve TV slot this evening on ESPN. The host school, which was to play Memphis in Honolulu, cited Covid issues within the football program and pulled out late Thursday night, forcing the cancellation.
Dundee Rep has been forced to axe this year’s panto after a cast member was struck down by Covid.
It's supposed to be a time of joy.
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced today that the state had recorded nearly 11,000 new cases of Covid-19 over the past 24 hours. That marks a 100% increase from the daily number of 5,400 new cases recorded just one week ago.
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! winner Danny Miller will be in charge of Christmas this year and donning an apron to make dinner for his family. The 30 year old spoke exclusively to OK! about taking on the daunting role as chef over the holidays, appearing relaxed as he explained he actually enjoys cooking and hopes to pass his skills onto baby son Albert – who will be having his first Christmas this year.
said in a statement. “All ticketholders for cancelled performances will receive refunds or credits at the original point of purchase.” Multiple Broadway shows have also canceled performances amid an immense surge in COVID-19 cases in the past week, with daily new case counts reaching all-time highs.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorBAFTA Los Angeles’ annual awards season tea party, set for Jan. 8, has been canceled.In a letter to studio executives, BAFTA wrote, “In an abundance of caution, we have taken the difficult decision to halt our plans to host the BAFTA Tea Party on January 8 in Los Angeles.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has spoken out on the recent Covid-19 outbreaks that have seen postponements sweep through the Premier League in the last week.
Kate Middleton wore a gorgeous and festive red cardigan worth £1,350 in the new trailer for her and Prince William’s Westminster Abbey Christmas carol concert Together at Christmas.The programme, which has been filmed already and will be shown on ITV on Christmas Eve after the royals reportedly "banned" it from showing on BBC One, showcases a number of celebrities taking part in the concert.The concert will feature a number of different performances and will see the royal couple at their best as
Performances of the Tony-award winning production of A Christmas Carol starring Bradley Whitford at L.A.’s Ahmanson Theatre have been canceled tonight, Friday and for the Saturday matinee after breakthrough Covid cases were detected among the production’s company, the Center Theatre Group announced tonight.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorUnited Artist Releasing’s upcoming premiere of “Cyrano” on Thursday night at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has been postponed.“Out of an abundance of caution given the changing COVID landscape, United Artists Releasing has decided to postpone the Los Angeles premiere of CYRANO,” the studio said in a statement on Wednesday morning.The screening will still go on as planned.
The parents of missing student Charley Gadd have today issued an urgent plea for members of the public to help them find their son.