By Ted Johnson
20.03.2020 - 23:45 / nypost.com
You knew New Yorkers weren’t going to let a global pandemic break up the party.
To stop the spread of the coronavirus, city dwellers have been told to do the most un-New York thing of all: Stay home. Most of us have taken it seriously, putting a hard stop on social life to protect the city’s most vulnerable. But, ever resourceful, we’ve quickly developed new frontiers in social life for a socially distant world — turning on our phone cameras for virtual happy hours, cleaning our apartments for
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Gay conservative provocateur and the creator of the ‘Twinks4Trump’ photo exhibit, Lucian Wintrich hosted a party in the hopes of spreading COVID-19.
New York authorities rushed to bring in an army of medical volunteers Wednesday as the statewide death toll from the coronavirus doubled in three days to more than 1,900 and the wail of ambulances in the otherwise eerily quiet streets of the city became the heartbreaking soundtrack of the crisis.
When he joined the thousands of Americans sheltering at home to help slow the spread of the coronavirus, New York-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Seth Applebaum says he "sprung into action" from his Queens apartment, making one-minute experimental tracks and remixing his own songs to keep busy. "It started out as me messing around in the basement," says Applebaum, the brains behind 10-
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President Donald Trump backed away from calling for a quarantine for coronavirus hotspots in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, instead directing Saturday night that a "strong Travel Advisory" be issued to stem the spread of the outbreak. The notion of a quarantine had been advocated by governors, including Republican Gov.
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Rihanna quietly did more than just donate $5 million to COVID-19 relief efforts. The singer has also donated personal protection equipment to New York, the state with the highest number of coronavirus cases in the country.
Rihanna has donated personal protective equipment to medical staff fighting the coronavirus outbreak in New York.
Rihanna is continuing to lend a helping hand.
It’s no longer just Governor Andrew Cuomo who is asking New York citizens to stay home amid the growing COVID-19 global pandemic. In a video the Governor posted to Twitter on March 22, Danny DeVito asked everyone in the state to stay home and save lives — including his.
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Sylvester Stallone’s New York art show has been postponed until October due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In the words of Legally Blonde's Elle Woods, "Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy." During a time of social distancing and in light of new executive orders in Los Angeles to stay "Safer at Home" and New York Governor Cuomo issuing the "New York state on pause" directive,stars are using their social media platforms to foster community during this difficult time - by busting a move.
It’s a far cry from the iconic New York apartment of Monica Gellar, but Courteney Cox’s Malibu beach house is the ultimate dream.