"It took me quite a few weeks to get my head round that and to focus on the positives"
21.05.2020 - 04:37 / nypost.com
Is your coronavirus quarantine driving you kooky? Try sheltering in place “At Home With Amy Sedaris.”
The wild satire of a homemaking show — starring comedian and consummate crafter Amy Sedaris as a deluded domestic diva with a dark side — kicks off its third season at 10 p.m. Wednesday on TruTV. And Sedaris, 59, says shooting the show on a faux home set last year actually felt like it was shot on lockdown.
“Our show already feels like it’s in quarantine because we never leave the freakin’ set,”
"It took me quite a few weeks to get my head round that and to focus on the positives"
LONDON — J.K. Rowling is publishing a fairy tale about truth and abuse of power free online so that children can read it during lockdown — and the first two chapters are available now.
A Scots mum says she has been helped with childcare during the coronavirus pandemic by ghostly white orbs.
Dumfries and Galloway has been invaded by hordes of rats.
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Despite the lockdown, parents across Lanarkshire have continued to celebrate a new addition to the family.
LONDON — J.K. Rowling is publishing a fairy tale about truth and abuse of power free online so that children can read it during lockdown — and the first two chapters are available now.
With the nationwide lockdown continuing now more than ever is the time to make sure that we’re all coping as best we can. While it’s important to check in on friends, family and neighbours we must also ensure that we’re looking after ourselves too.
Two Hardgate Primary pupils have compiled a special lockdown memory book.
Two Hardgate Primary pupils have compiled a special lockdown memory book.
Two Hardgate Primary pupils have compiled a special lockdown memory book.
Captain Tom Moore is set to be knighted following his outstanding fundraising efforts, Downing Street has confirmed.
Two East Kilbride charities have secured vital emergency Scottish Government funding to provide a new service to people worst affected by the coronavirus crisis.
Perthshire Women’s Aid (PWA) has had more than one referral per day for the first two weeks of May, as the pressure of lockdown takes its toll.