By Brent Lang
14.05.2020 - 23:35 / variety.com
By Brent Lang
Executive Editor of Film and Media
When Broadway re-opens it will do so without a certain snow queen.
Disney announced Thursday that “Frozen” and its ubiquitous anthem “Let It Go” have hit their last high notes. The show will close having played its final performance on Wednesday evening March 11, right before Broadway went dark due to the coronavirus. It will have played 825 performances and 26 previews.
Other shows have also decided not to move forward when theater come back
By Brent Lang
A mobile coronavirus testing unit manned by the army will be coming to Oldham for three days.
The 2019-2020 NHL regular season is officially over. On Tuesday, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced that league will transition into a 24-team, conferenced-based playoff format when play resumes. He also announced and explained the specific details that the NHL will operate under once the playoffs begin.
America Ferrera is getting candid about how she felt prior to giving birth to her second child.
America Ferrera is opening up about the anxiety she felt during her second pregnancy.
By Brent Lang
By Brent Lang
Pregnancy is widely considered to be one of the greatest moments of a woman’s life, but alongside cravings, sore feet and hormones it can also be considered a time of heightened emotions too.Throw in a global pandemic and the need to self-isolate and it may seem a little trickier for some to navigate through the prospect of pregnancy. Here’s a look at the celebrities who have given birth during these trying times and deserve some serious kudos for altering their birth plans along the way.
By Brent Lang
Frozen has become the most high profile casualty of Broadway’s coronavirus shutdown — the show will not return when New York’s theatres reopen in September.
By Brent Lang
By Mackenzie Nichols
Paul Rudd couldn’t go out for his 51st birthday due to the current shelter-in-place guidelines, but his family still threw him an adorable celebration to mark the occasion.
By Patrick Hipes
By Brent Lang
Taylor Swift sent a nurse who traveled to New York City, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, a sweet care package for her birthday to thank her for her tireless work. A fan named Whitney Hilton took to Twitter to share photos of a box of merchandise that Swift sent along with a personalized, handwritten note.