Filming on the Fox ballet-themed dramedy pilot The Big Leap was suspended two days ago following confirmed positive Covid-19 cases in Zone A, which includes the cast as well as crew members who interact with the actors.
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Zoe Hewitt “I was very ambivalent and nervous about working during COVID,” says “Fargo” camera operator Mitch Dubin. He flew to Chicago mid-August to finish two episodes of the series’ new season.
“I have to say though, I was a little relieved [once there].”Working on one of the earlier projects to go back into production in the U.S., Dubin was on set as the industry was hammering out COVID protocols to be adopted across all productions. They were trying to figure out work-arounds and other
.Filming on the Fox ballet-themed dramedy pilot The Big Leap was suspended two days ago following confirmed positive Covid-19 cases in Zone A, which includes the cast as well as crew members who interact with the actors.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical will kick off its North American tour in February 2022, two years after the originally scheduled opening date that was knocked out by the Covid-19 pandemic.
It’s a Christmas miracle.
Kirk Cameron doesn’t believe pandemic rules apply to him.
R&B singer Jeremih has shared the first photo of himself since being released from hospital. The 33-year-old endured a scary battle with coronavirus, but appears to have recovered three weeks after news broke that he was on a ventilator in a Chicago hospital and in critical condition. “THANK GOD IM STILL HERE , THANK YA’LL FOR THE [PRAYERS] UP,” he captioned the December 9 selfie, adding the hashtag, “#imbackkkk.”
Eli Countryman New York City experienced the first wide-scale coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. earlier this year.
Jeremih has been released from a Chicago hospital after spending weeks battling COVID-19. "First and foremost, I would like to thank God and the incredible team of doctors and nurses at Northwestern Memorial Hospital for saving my life.
The Kardashians are on vacation together at Lake Tahoe. Per E! News, the entire family rented an estate where they are spending time with each other.
UPDATE, DECEMBER 5: R&B singer Jeremih has been released from the hospital and is recovering at home, his family said Saturday.
Dionne Warwick engaged in a friendly back and forth with Chance The Rapper on Twitter this weekend, after asking the Chicago MC about his stage name.Last night (December 5), the legendary singer tweeted Chance about the redundancy of his rap alias.“Hi, @chancetherapper,” Warwick wrote. “If you are very obviously a rapper why did you put it in your stage name? I cannot stop thinking about this.”She followed it up with another tweet that said: “I am now Dionne the Singer,” before adding that
Janet W. Lee Rapper and singer Jeremih has been released from the hospital after undergoing treatment for COVID-19.According to ABC 7 Chicago, Jeremih was discharged from Northwestern Memorial Hospital on Friday night, accompanied by his mother.“First and foremost, I would like to thank God and the incredible team of doctors and nurses at Northwestern Memorial Hospital for saving my life,” Jeremih told ABC 7 Chicago.
A conversation on CNBC’s Squawk Box about the economic strain of Covid-19 devolved into a pointed exchange between Rick Santelli and Andrew Ross Sorkin about masks and restrictions on businesses.
As more Democratic officials have come under fire for flouting their own coronavirus advocacy, the nation's top Democrat, President-Elect Biden, appeared to refrain from criticizing them. Local and state leaders, like California Gov.
Is your school still planning a nativity or show and filming it for parents? Are you sad to miss out on the annual tradition? Let us know in the comments here, or share your views on our Manchester Family Facebook page. It also allows for indoor singing when England’s national lockdown ends on December 2, but only by choirs and with no audience participation.
Another holiday, another opportunity for the Kardashian family to gather despite expert advice not to do so during a pandemic! On Thursday, many of the Kardashian-Jenners gathered at Kris's Palm Springs home for Thanksgiving and showed off photos of their lavish get-together on Instagram.
Kamala Harris decided to surprise a hard-working nurse on Thanksgiving. The vice president-elect made a special video call to Talisa Hardin, per People, to thank her for her dedication throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.Harris posted a video clip of the call on Instagram and wrote, "Earlier today @DouglasEmhoff and I called Talisa, a registered nurse in Chicago, and a few of our nation's frontline workers to thank them for everything they have done in the fight against COVID-19.