Perth man has said a new range of items to tackle social distancing issues in public has helped him regain his confidence.
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Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Social Distance,” streaming now on Netflix.No shows in the time of coronavirus got a pass on pivoting from original production plans — not even Netflix’s “Social Distance,” a show that was born out of the pandemic itself and therefore anticipated some of the tougher elements right from the jump.In May 2020, the stories for all eight episodes of Hilary Weisman Graham’s anthology series had been
.Perth man has said a new range of items to tackle social distancing issues in public has helped him regain his confidence.
Has everybody forgotten we’re in a pandemic? And it’s fast becoming more serious and more deadly in the United States right now than it’s ever been before?!
How do we make sense of the nonstop craziness going on in our society? Is there a common denominator, or is it all happening randomly? Well, it's unlikely that multiple sectors of society just happen to be imploding at the same time without some causal forces behind them. And you don't have to be a garden-variety conspiracy theorist to realize that some kind of intelligent design is at work here.
Women’s rallies against President Trump and his Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett swept through cities including Los Angeles, Washington and New York on Saturday, despite ongoing bans of some large gatherings in many. In New York, the marches came shortly after Gov.
A Minnesota judge on Thursday denied a request from prosecutors to block public viewing of police body camera footage from a previous George Floyd arrest, ruling that the video would not be prejudicial. The decision by Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill came after an attorney for one of the four former Minneapolis police officers charged in connection with Floyd's death motioned to include the 2019 arrest as evidence.
Tom Morello has soundtracked a short film on what would have been George Floyd‘s 47th birthday.The film entitled No Justice, No Peace, sees the Rage Against The Machine guitarist’s track ‘Marching On Ferguson’ over footage of Floyd’s murder, imagery of protests and news footage surrounding the deaths of Oscar Grant, Eric Garner, and Breonna Taylor.The short film spotlights the contrast between the racial injustice in the US and the Trump administration’s position on it.
Social Distance. Fitting!Each episode is a brisk, breathable 20 minutes—thank God—and centers on a different standalone story about people navigating our new normal.
Today marks what would have been George Floyd’s 47th birthday. In honour of the occasion, a score of celebs posted tributes to his life, his memory and his impact.
George Floyd's 47th birthday.
George Floyd is being remembered by some of the biggest celebrities in the world on what would have been his 47th birthday. The late African American man, whose death during an arrest in Minneapolis, MN in May, sparked a demand for racial justice by people across the nation, was brought back into the spotlight with touching photos and messages by stars such as Beyonce, 39, Kerry Washington, 43, and even presidential candidate Joe Biden, 77.
Star Wars sequel trilogy.As fans of the epic space-operas will know, he eventually meets his maker in director Rian Johnson's 2017 flick The Last Jedi anyway, but a new Star Wars companion book titled Fascinating Facts (written by Pablo Hidalgo) sheds some light on the history of this twist.PRE-ORDER NOW Star Wars: Fascinating Facts hardback – £9.99Photographed and uploaded to Twitter yesterday (October 13), an excerpt from the yet-to-be-published book confirms: "Years before The Last Jedi began
Jon Bon Jovi revealed he took extra precautions when writing his song “American Reckoning” because he considers himself a "poster boy" for white privilege. In the song released in July, he discussed Black Lives Matter protests, referenced George Floyd’s murder and talked police brutality. The single was a part of Bon Jovi’s new album “2020,” released earlier this month.
Chrissy Teigen has taken to social media for the first time since revealing the heartbreaking loss of her unborn baby boy. She quietly returned to Instagram on October 10, nearly two weeks after she and husband John Legend opened up about their pregnancy loss due to complications.
Eli Countryman Nancy Grace shifted her dreams from Shakespearean literature to law following the death of her fiancé Keith Griffin’s murder in 1979. Since then, she’s served in a district attorney’s office, covered cases on television and investigated unsolved crimes.On Sept.