Mackenzie Nichols Staff WriterIt would seem that popcorn, America’s favorite concession stand snack, has taken a hiatus as movie theaters across the country have closed due to the coronavirus.
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Hailing from Dallas in the United States, gay Republican Tony Green had for months publicly declared Coronavirus to be nothing more than a ‘scamdemic’- that was until he threw a party on June 13 which had dire consequences from Grant’s family and friends.Not one of Grant’s invitees practiced social distancing, nor did they adhere to any other medical advice, as a result all attendees contracted COVID-19.
More recently, in an essay for The Dallas Voice the 43-year-old reflects and admits that he
.Mackenzie Nichols Staff WriterIt would seem that popcorn, America’s favorite concession stand snack, has taken a hiatus as movie theaters across the country have closed due to the coronavirus.
Maren Morris opened up about the “eerie” experience of giving birth to a child amid the coronavirus pandemic. The singer welcomed her first child, a son named Hayes, with husband, Ryan Hurd, in March in what was an already difficult delivery that she says was compounded by the fact that hospitals across the country were just starting to crack down on visitors and safety precautions as the coronavirus made its way to the United States.
Cardi B and Joe Biden have discussed issues including coronavirus, racial justice and the upcoming US election in a video call.
Cardi B has interviewed Joe Biden over Zoom, speaking to the Democratic nominee for the US presidency about issues such as the coronavirus pandemic, police brutality and college tuition.After previously endorsing Bernie Sanders, Cardi confirmed earlier this month that she was now backing Biden, who will take on Donald Trump in the US presidential election on November 3.In a new interview arranged by Elle, Cardi told Biden that she “just wants Trump out”.“His mouth gets us in trouble so much.
Cardi B and Joe Biden make a perfect political pairing.
Supreme is running a brand new viral ad campaign ahead of the fall/winter 2020 season, enlisting comedian Katt Williams in what quickly became a trending video on Sunday afternoon featuring him making a few very powerful statements. And while Katt himself is obviously no stranger to controversy, this ad campaign just seemed to hit a nerve today, at least on social media!
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineAfter prolonged closures due to the coronavirus pandemic, movie theaters in the United States and other parts of the world are slowly starting to turn the lights back on, welcome patrons and hear their cash registers ring again.In modern times, opening weekend ticket sales have been the benchmark of success for any given movie. But in a post-pandemic era, that metric will be less relevant.
Stevie Nicks has said that she fears that she “will probably never sing again” if she contracts coronavirus.The Fleetwood Mac musician shared a journal entry addressing the pandemic on Twitter yesterday (August 12), following on from the one she penned last month in which she asked people to become “spiritual warriors” in the coronavirus age by “wearing a mask and staying in as much as possible”.Reflecting on the surge in COVID-19-related deaths in the US since her last post on July 29, Nicks
Naman Ramachandran European broadcasting group RTL, whose bouquet of companies include “American Idol” producer Fremantle, has seen group revenue down 16.4% to €2.7 billion ($3.3 billion) in the first half of 2020, according to half-yearly results declared on Thursday.Adjusted earnings before interest and amortization (EBITA) fell 52% to €258 million ($305 million).The decline was mainly due to the COVID-19 outbreak across Europe in the second quarter of the year, that led to a year-on-year
Stevie Nicks is opening up about her grave concerns with the coronavirus pandemic, from the debilitating effects COVID-19 could have on herself to the dangers people are facing by not wearing masks. In a lengthy "journal entry" shared on her Facebook page, the Fleetwood Mac singer sounded off on Americans who are failing to protect themselves.
Stevie Nicks is begging her fellow Americans to wear masks.
shuttered daily life around the world and is claiming more lives every day.In the US, some figures estimate that up to 70% of people will eventually get the flu-like illness if the spread isn’t slowed. Celebrities falling victim to the virus are doing their part by bringing awareness to its symptoms and how to prevent it.The grim announcements first started with celebrity power couple Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson who were diagnosed during a trip to Australia.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAs of early Sunday, the US has recorded more than 5 million cases of the coronavirus, a figure that represents roughly a quarter of the worldwide total cases.As California has shown with its counting glitch, the actual number of cases that remain undiscovered could be far greater than the official figures.