The 2021 MTV Video Music Awards are right around the corner, and now we know some of the famous faces set to hit the stage and electrify us with their big hits!
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Jordan Moreau The Broadway League announced Friday that all audience members and performers must be vaccinated for COVID-19 when theaters reopen.Owners and operators of all 41 Broadway theaters in New York City will enforce the mandate, which also applies to all backstage crew and theater staff. The vaccine requirement will be enforced for all performances through October 2021.
The 2021 MTV Video Music Awards are right around the corner, and now we know some of the famous faces set to hit the stage and electrify us with their big hits!
he’s been heavily criticized. Most critiques have stemmed from the fact that the president publicly claimed that a Taliban takeover of Kabul, Afghanistan was “highly unlikely” just last month and that better plans should’ve been in place for the safe withdrawal of U.S.
Jordan Moreau Broadway star Laura Osnes has denied a report from Page Six saying that she was fired from a production for not being vaccinated against COVID-19.In a lengthy statement posted to her Instagram account Monday night, Osnes said she withdrew from a one-night benefit concert at East Hampton’s Guild Hall after the show’s COVID protocols changed and she needed proof of vaccination in order to join the production.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterMovie theaters in a handful of cities around the country will soon be checking for proof of vaccination — creating one more obstacle to the full return of moviegoing.In New York, the requirement goes into effect on Tuesday.
Ethan Shanfeld As the delta variant threatens to suspend a return to normalcy, New York City’s vaccine mandate for indoor entertainment venues, including concert halls, museums, restaurants, bars, fitness gyms, movie and stage theaters, is set to launch Tuesday.The program, part of the “Key to NYC” initiative, will require New Yorkers to show an Excelsior pass, a CDC paper card or other official documentation, as well as personal identification.“Defeating the delta variant is the best way to
NYCNext to rally around the city’s comeback.The song selection wasn’t just a happy coincidence, either.Citing that the original and majestic tune was Joel’s “love letter” to the city during its turbulent years of the mid-’70s, NYCNext re-created his unconditional admiration upon New York’s more modern hardships.“In this equally challenging time, we realized that this song was precisely the rally cry that New York needs,” the group, which describes itself as “a passionate group of New Yorkers
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Jordan Moreau WarnerMedia will require salaried and non-union U.S. employees to get vaccinated before returning to work, joining many companies, including Disney, Facebook and Google, in recently enacting vaccination policies for their workforces.“As we start to officially reopen our offices in September, we’re going to require proof of vaccination to enter a WarnerMedia office building.
Arthur French was an actor who was a founding member of the Negro Ensemble Company and appeared in movies including “Car Wash” and “Crooklyn.”French joined New York City’s pioneering Negro Ensemble Company early in his career, appearing in their productions including “Three Days of Absence.” He made his Broadway debut in 1971 in the musical “Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death.” He went on to appear in Broadway productions including “The Iceman Cometh” and “Death of a Salesman.” On the big
Lady Gaga is striking a pose!
Michael Appler Jordan Roth stood on the side of West 52nd street in New York City, fighting to hold back tears — of joy, relief, pride, exhaustion — in front of the August Wilson theater, where Wednesday evening “Pass Over” became the first play to give a performance on Broadway in 16 months.He watched the play’s audience bounded on to the street, where a block party was meant to transfigure the complicated and bittersweet emotions of returning to theater into some clarity of joy.
Karlie Kloss is enjoying a day out after her birthday!
Concert attendees in New York City will be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to attend all indoor shows as part of new pandemic mitigation procedures implemented on Tuesday. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the plan as part of the "Key To NYC Pass," which will also require New York City residents to get at least one COVID vaccination shot to work out in a gym, eat inside a restaurant, and more.
COVID-19 vaccination for indoor dining, fitness and entertainment, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Tuesday. The first-in-the nation approach — called the «Key to NYC Pass» — will apply to workers and customers in those indoor spaces, he said. «The key to New York City.
A huge new announcement was made about vaccine proof in New York City.
Jordan Moreau New York City will require proof of vaccination for people going to indoor activities like restaurants, gym and performances, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday.The program will launch August 16 and will be enforced beginning September 13.
Following Broadway’s lead, New York City will require proof of Covid vaccination for all indoor activities, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today. In addition to restaurants and gyms, the new mandate covers indoor entertainment and performances.
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via statement. A uniform policy across all New York City Broadway theatres makes it simple for our audiences and should give even more confidence to our guests about how seriously Broadway is taking audience safety.”Exceptions are being made for children under 12 and people with a medical condition or closely held religious belief that prevents vaccination.