Canada’s own Jonathan Bennett is returning to host the annual Times Square New Year’s Eve special.
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Every year, I discover I have more reasons to be thankful to God than the year before. And it is true this year as well, yes, even during a year filled with chaos.
Our nation and our world have been rocked by a pandemic and unrest unlike any time in modern memory. Yet God has remained faithful to his children.The blessings have looked different this year; but make no mistake, they are there.
Canada’s own Jonathan Bennett is returning to host the annual Times Square New Year’s Eve special.
This fall has seen the release of four stand-out new high-jewelry collections. Two count celebrities — Marion Cotillard and Kate Moss — as collaborating designers; one is inspired by the cascading refracted lights of a kaleidoscope; and a fourth benefits charities including the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
Andrew Rannells and Jimmy Fallon are looking back at the mess that was 2020.
The state Health Department has put out an urgent appeal for staffers to go to Rockland and Orange counties to perform COVID-19 community outreach and enforce mask and social distancing safety protocols amid fears of a second wave of the virus.
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Oprah's Favorite Things are here and there are so many amazing fashion gift options! Oprah Winfrey has revealed this year's top picks for holiday gifting, and you can shop everything on her list on Amazon and directly on the brands' websites. This year's gift guide is filled with unique gifts for any family member and recipient on your Christmas and holiday shopping list.The stylish media mogul has selected a variety of clothing and accessories.
celebrating Thanksgiving. For celebrities, it’s been just as different. Whether it was staying home or having just a few guests due to the ongoing pandemic, Thanksgiving this year was celebrated in a different way.
coronavirus pandemic, stars were still able to make the most of the special holiday.Many famous families observed the recommended health and safety protocol by paring down their guest lists for their Thanksgiving dinners. Reese Witherspoon celebrated small with her husband, Jim Toth, posing happily around their dinner table.
Like most holidays, the Kardashians and Jenners usually go all out. They get their massive family together to eat, drink, and be merry. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, things will be a little different this year since California’s restrictions limit gatherings to no more than 3 separate households.
the Sussexes tells BAZAAR.com, "They are going to have a quiet dinner at home and are looking forward to celebrating their first American Thanksgiving in the States as a family." The source continues, "They plan to enjoy a home-cooked meal with traditional Thanksgiving dishes, including recipes made with fresh vegetables from their garden."According to People, Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, is joining the Sussexes for the holiday, as she lives close by in Los Angeles.
Friends alum Jennifer Aniston reveals she's grateful to her little family this Thanksgiving. The actress, who has spent her year like many other stars in quarantine, took to Instagram and shared three photos to mark the occasion.
coronavirus pandemic, Thanksgiving looks a little bit different this year.
Since they now live in the United States, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are preparing to celebrate Thanksgiving in their Montecito, California home with their son, Archie.A source close to the Sussexes tells BAZAAR.com, "They are going to have a quiet dinner at home and are looking forward to celebrating their first American Thanksgiving in the States as a family." The source continues, "They plan to enjoy a home-cooked meal with traditional Thanksgiving dishes, including recipes made with
It’s time to give thanks. Thanksgiving 2020 arrived on Nov. 26, and with it, some of your favorite celebrities gathered to express gratitude and love with those they hold dear. While the CDC has recommended against traveling and huge family gatherings – because the COVID-19 pandemic is still raging throughout the country – some stars still managed to have the best Turkey Day ever (or the best they’re going to get in 2020.)
postponed until Sunday afternoon after a number of Ravens players tested positive for COVID-19.But while we've lost the metaphorical turkey centerpiece in this pigskin buffet, the other two games are still set to go on. Here's who's playing in and how to watch the Thanksgiving NFL games in 2020. Houston Texans at Detroit Lions, 12:30 p.m. ET/9:30 a.m. PT on CBS It's OK to stay in bed a little longer and miss the opener, as the 3-7 Texans take on the 4-6 Lions in a matchup that means very little
Despite the political tension and uncertainty of COVID-19, we still have much to be grateful for this holiday season. As a nation, we have encountered numerous challenges over the year. Our COVID-19 cases are on the rise, reaching more than 10 million.
Music company Communion has teamed up with the website LIVENow to launch a new weekly streamed show that will feature live performances from and interviews with two artists, all recorded at Lafayette.That, of course, is the new London venue launched earlier this year by Mumford & Sons member and Communion co-founder Ben Lovett, which – like most grassroots venues – is currently closed due to lockdown restrictions.Mazin Tappuni, who will host the weekly ‘Communion Presents’ stream, says:
Houston Texas at Detroit Lions, 12:30 p.m. ET/9:30 a.m. PT on CBS It's OK to stay in bed a little longer and miss the opener, as the 3-7 Texans take on the 4-6 Lions in a matchup that means very little except to eternally hopeful Lions fans, who I'm fairly certain do not exist as I have only spoken with perennially miserable Lions fans.