The Croods: A New Age is continuing to dominate at the box office.
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U.K. public broadcaster BBC on Tuesday vowed to "keep our audiences informed, educated, and entertained through continuing unprecedented times for the U.K.
and the world" amid the coronavirus pandemic this winter. Director general Tim Davie said: "At a time that is challenging for individuals and every family, the BBC plays a unique role in putting a smile on people’s faces, in helping children with their education, connecting people in local communities, and providing some much-needed escapism.
.The Croods: A New Age is continuing to dominate at the box office.
A Kardashian kause for celebration amid the coronavirus crisis?
When congresswoman-elect Michelle Fischbach, R-Minn., is sworn in next month, she will be one of a historic number of anti-abortion women elected to the House.
Billie Eilish's plans for her world tour didn't go as planned. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the 18-year-old singer announced on Thursday that they will be refunding fans for their tickets and VIP passes for her previously postponed tour.«Hi guys, I wish that I could have seen you on tour this year.
filing with the SEC on Thursday.The nation’s largest theater chain could raise as much as $844 million at an estimated offering price of $4.22 per share, based on a stock price from Monday, but the stock opened at just under $4.00 on Thursday and has proven to be volatile as the pandemic has battered the exhibition industry.The company says it will be limited by “our ability to obtain additional liquidity, which if not realized or insufficient to generate the material amounts of additional
direct to your inboxWhile Christmas isn't all about what's on TV, it still remains a big part of people's festivities.Especially if there is a special episode of a much-loved series on. The BBC attracted millions of us to BBC One last Christmas day thanks to the Gavin and Stacey Christmas special.
The sky is blue, water is wet, and Jake Paul is acting like an ass again.
The pandemic has changed life and culture in so many ways — so much so that even “coronavirus insensitivity” has become its own genre of celeb news as some famous people simply refuse to take the illness as seriously as the rest of us.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are breaking from royal tradition for their holiday plans. Buckingham Palace released a statement on Tuesday, saying, “Having considered all the appropriate advice, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have decided that this year they will spend Christmas quietly in Windsor.”The royal family historically spends the holidays at their Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England.
A disproportionately large number of poor and minority students were not in schools for assessments this fall, complicating efforts to measure the pandemic’s effects on some of the most vulnerable students, a not-for-profit company that administers standardized testing said Tuesday.
Disney on Monday announced that its Hong Kong park would close a third time due to restrictions put in place because of an uptick in novel coronavirus cases. The park closed initially on Jan.
Cardi B has apologised for hosting a Thanksgiving meal for almost 40 people.US health officials had urged people not to get together to celebrate the holiday amid the pandemic.Cardi sparked controversy when she revealed on Twitter that she had hosted a large bash, writing: “12 kids and 25 adults over the holidays.
Elizabeth Chambers clapped back at criticism after celebrating her daughter Harper’s 6th birthday amid the coronavirus pandemic.“Most memorable 6th birthday for the MOST MAGICAL girl!” the BIRD Bakery owner, 38, captioned a Sunday, November 29, Instagram video of Harper smiling with a horse at her side.
What were you thinking, Cardi B?!
Dolly Parton has discussed her recent collaboration with Miley Cyrus, stating that she had to get the ‘Plastic Hearts’ singer on her Christmas album as it might be her last.The country music legend released her third Christmas album ‘A Holly Dolly Christmas’ back in October.
The Walt Disney Co. plans to lay off 32,000 staffers, most of them in its theme parks unit, during the first half of its fiscal year 2021, which started in October, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Hollywood giant disclosed in the annual 10-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission before Thanksgiving.
President Trump is seemingly ignoring the CDC’s guidelines and encouraging Americans to gather on Thanksgiving amid the pandemic as the death toll rises over 260,000 people in the United States – TMZ These titles are being removed from Netflix in December – Just Jared Jr Meghan Markle just shared something intensely personal – Celebitchy The Dancing With the Stars results are in! – TooFab Bet you didn’t know this about Taylor Swift‘s new album – Popsugar The band just won a prestigious award
Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurant Villa Blanca closed amid the coronavirus pandemic, a source gave Us Weekly an exclusive update on Pump amid speculation that the bar will be the next to go.The 60-year-old Bravo star sparked speculation about the potentially grim future of her businesses on Tuesday, November 24, via Twitter.“After much cost & consideration for the well being of staff & guests we endeavored to open,” she wrote. “Sadly, many restaurants will not reopen.
Despite the political tension and uncertainty of COVID-19, we still have much to be grateful for this holiday season. As a nation, we have encountered numerous challenges over the year. Our COVID-19 cases are on the rise, reaching more than 10 million.