New York City is on track to begin reopening June 8 as the state gradually loosens restrictions put in place during the novel coronavirus crisis, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday.
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Tell Me A Story, the CBS All Access series, will not get a season three on the streaming network.
However, THR reports that the Kevin Williamson created show, will be airing the first two seasons on The CW.
The first season of the show interweaved “The Three Little Pigs,” “Little Red Riding Hood” and “Hansel and Gretel” into a new kind of tale set in modern-day New York City.
In the second season, which brought back stars Paul Wesley and Danielle Campbell, focused on “Beauty and the Beast,”
New York City is on track to begin reopening June 8 as the state gradually loosens restrictions put in place during the novel coronavirus crisis, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday.
New York City is on track to begin reopening June 8 as the state gradually loosens restrictions put in place during the novel coronavirus crisis, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday.Cuomo said the city was meeting goals set for hospital rates and testing, will "stockpile" personal protective equipment and will focus on infection rates in hot spots by ZIP code."We believe all of these things can be done next week," the Democratic governor said at his daily briefing.
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