This is really BIG news! On Wednesday, the Sex and the City cast joined forces to show their love, support and gratitude towards healthcare workers. It's no secret that medical workers have been on the front lines during the Coronavirus pandemic.
20.03.2020 - 05:05 / etonline.com
Bethenny Frankel is doing her part in helping others amid the coronavirus outbreak.
ET's Brice Sander caught up with the reality star and entrepreneur via a face chat from her Hamptons home on Thursday to talk about how she's coping in isolation, working with B Strong and how this pandemic has brought her closer to her boyfriend, Paul Bernon.
«Paul is in Boston and I debated going to him last night but I feel — and I've told all my friends and I've given the advice based on lockdowns and being
This is really BIG news! On Wednesday, the Sex and the City cast joined forces to show their love, support and gratitude towards healthcare workers. It's no secret that medical workers have been on the front lines during the Coronavirus pandemic.
When it comes to supporting her country, Bhasha Mukherjee does not think twice. The young woman, who was the winner of Miss England 2019, left her title as beauty queen to practice her profession as a doctor in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic. With more than 55,000 confirmed cases and 6,000 deaths in the European country, the Bhasha, who has Indian roots, decided to help and went to work at Pilgrim Hospital in the community of Boston, Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England.
The stars of are expressing their gratitude to medical workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. On the latest episode of the podcast, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Kim Cattrall and more call in to give messages of encouragement to those working in the medical field in New York City.
Days after sending staff battling the coronavirus pandemic at the Boston Medical Center free meals, a video of Lizzo personally thanking front-line health care workers there was released by the organization. The "Truth Hurts" singer, 31, sent medical workers, including nurses, doctors, and hospital staff members, surprise lunch deliveries as a thank you for risking their lives to save others amid the coronavirus crisis.
We’ve reached the merge of and just like Tyson Apostol, I thought it would be a great time to hop back in with another recap.
Boston Calling has canceled this year's festival, which was set to take place over the course of Memorial Day Weekend (May 22-24).Citing concerns over the global coronavirus pandemic and consultations with local and state authorities, the Boston Calling team expressed that they were "heartbroken" over the difficult decision to cancel in a statement."To our audience, whom we value dearly, we are so sad that we will not be together with you in May," organizers said.
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When it comes to providing for those in need, Bethenny Frankel knows how to get the job done.The former "Real Housewives of New York" star has championed global relief efforts through her BStrong organization, which aims to provide real-time emergency assistance to people in crisis. The television personality and entrepreneur first made waves in disaster relief efforts in 2017, when BStrong chartered several planes to Puerto Rico after it was ravaged by Hurricane Maria.
The TV station group Tegna has been the subject of acquisition rumors for nearly a year. Finally, bids started to surface earlier this month that pegged the company’s market value at about $8.5 billion.
Grammy-winning singer James Taylor and his wife, Kim, have donated $1 million to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston to help with its battle against the spread of the new coronavirus.
From finding ways to help others cope to sheltering in place to canceling events, here’s a look at some of the ways the entertainment industry is reacting to the spread of the coronavirus, which most people recover from but can cause severe illness in the elderly and those with preexisting medical conditions.
Sending some relief close to home, Boston native James Taylor and his wife, Kim Taylor, have made a $1 million donation to Massachusetts General Hospital to help with the institution’s efforts to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
A little quarantine isn't stopping The Real Housewives of New York City. Well, at least not stopping the show from hitting the air.
Luckily for the cast and crew of, the coronavirus outbreak coincided with their hiatus.
Bethenny Frankel is stepping in to help medical workers battling the coronavirus pandemic.