For the love of the dance! Center Stage turns 20 in May 2020, so Us Weekly is taking a look back at the best moments from the iconic film.
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Beyoncé is giving back amid the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, the 38-year-old singer announced that her foundation, BeyGOOD, will be partnering with Twitter founder Jack Dorsey to donate $6 million to organizations providing mental health wellness.
«BeyGOOD recognizes the immense mental and personal health burdens being placed on essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic,» a statement on her website read. «In our major cities, African-Americans comprise a disproportionate number of
For the love of the dance! Center Stage turns 20 in May 2020, so Us Weekly is taking a look back at the best moments from the iconic film.
Neil Gaiman seems to be making a dig at his estranged wife Amanda Palmer with the latest selection on his GoodReads account.
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You may soon have to roll up to rock out.
Emma Stone joined Reese Witherspoon and Child Mind Institute President Dr. Harold Koplewicz to talk about and raise awareness for the 17 million American children struggling every day with a mental health or learning disorder, and to help their families get the help they need to navigate unprecedented challenges during the COVID-19 crisis.
Wells Adams is opening up more about what quarantine life is like with fiance Sarah Hyland.
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, many across the country are banding together to get through the pandemic as a nation. Written and directed by Todd Robinson, “The Last Full Measure” stars Samuel L.
Amanda Bynes isn’t actually pregnant with her first child after all.
Photo: National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum.
The IAH Secure Adult Detention Facility, which is operated by ICE – Photo: Facebook.
John Cho wrote a powerful essay about discrimination against Asian Americans amid the Coronavirus crisis. The 47-year-old Star Trek actor highlights the verbal and physical abuse being directed at Asian Americans during the pandemic.
As Donald Trump continues to fumble his response to the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, the president proved that he believes the CDC guidelines don’t apply to him. Trump joined First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and Second Lady Karen Pence for an Earth Day celebration at the White House, and voters quickly realized that there was something wrong with the pictures from the April 22 event.