The death of country music legend Charley Pride is being questioned by several of the genre’s stars, who are wondering whether his performance at the County Music Association’s indoor awards show a month before he acquired Covid-19 may be connected.
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playing outside after contracting COVID-19 in late March and initially fearing she wouldn’t have the lung power to sing again.“On Day 11 of my quarantine, I finally had the energy to crawl onto my fire escape — and had a feeling of relief,” said the 47-year-old. “I decided then to make my music my top priority.”Although she had previously sang with the groups the Lovely and Ready Jane, Fiore was without a band at the time.
The death of country music legend Charley Pride is being questioned by several of the genre’s stars, who are wondering whether his performance at the County Music Association’s indoor awards show a month before he acquired Covid-19 may be connected.
City Hall and the NYPD knew in advance that an Orthodox synagogue would hold a massive funeral in Williamsburg Monday, and begged leaders to comply with COVID-19 restrictions — to no avail, The Post has learned. In pleas before the event, Mayor de Blasio’s representatives, including Pinny Ringel, the mayor’s liaison to the Orthodox Jewish community, asked the Yetev Lev D’Satmar temple at 152 Rodney St.
Sunday night in Carrigstown will bring new faces and inevitably new drama.
Ryan Andrews has detailed the moment he went ‘BANG’ in panto rehearsals, sustaining a serious injury, and his ankle isn’t the better for it.
#SaveThe30 highlights the UK venues most at risk of permanent closure after missing out on the government’s £1.57billion Cultural Recovery Fund.The bailout was distributed between a number of performance spaces, cultural hubs and festivals to help weather the storm of coronavirus-related shutdowns over the course of this year.It was confirmed last week that the campaign had reached 10 per cent of its fundraising target, but organisers stressed that there was “still much much more to do”.This
As Fair City’s dodgy loan shark Ger, actress Tina Kellegher is relishing being cast as a Carrigstown baddie.
Throughout the season, Armando has struggled with not wanting to be open about his relationship with Kenneth due to his fear of being judged for being gay in Mexico. But after coming out to his parents and also announcing his and Kenneth's engagement to his family, in this exclusive clip, Armando says he finally feels free to be himself and to not hide their relationship.«I never envisioned even being loved by anybody, I was still afraid,» Armando tells cameras.
Earlier this year The FADER launched a range of merch aimed at raising funds for some of the many small venues in New York adversely affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Partnering with This T-Shirt, a relief platform founded by Dylan Hattem and Cassandra Aaron of DS Projects, Select Cannabis, and the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) we launched the Save Our Stages Collection.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos are right now announcing that Netflix will boost its presence in the state by expanding its ABQ Studios and committing to an additional $1 billion in production spending.The Studio expansion will add 300 acres to the company’s existing studios, located in Albuquerque’s Mesa Del Sol area.
coronavirus measures, asking them to reconsider “specific challenges” they present to grassroots venues.Earlier today (November 23), Boris Johnson announced a new three-tiered system which will come into place once England leaves lockdown on December 2 and remain until the end of March.Under the new system live audiences will be allowed to return to gigs, sporting events and business events in tiers 1 and 2, with the government introducing ‘spectator capacity limits’ which will vary depending on
Kinross music venue named one of the most at risk of permanent closure in the whole of the UK.The Backstage Bar at the Green Hotel is a mecca for rockers but its situation is critical because of the coronavirus pandemic.Supermarket giant gets green light to open 24 hours a day in PerthNow the threatened music venue in Kinross has raised over £12,000 and even gained generous endorsements from the likes of Status Quo musician John ‘Rhino’ Edwards and Ozzy Osborne guitarist Adam Wakeman.The
Taraji P. Henson has had quite a year but is making the most of it.
Taraji P. Henson has had quite a year but is making the most of it.Last month, Henson announced she called off her wedding and split with her fiancé of two years, Kelvin Hayden.
Fair City‘s Yates is working on another potential Carrigstown crime.Sunday night’s episode sees the detective try to crack the coded information in Ger’s ledger, as he is convinced that it contains evidence of dodgy dealings and is determined to figure out what she has been up to.During the episode, it’s Carol who reveals the identity of the ledger’s owner and warns Nora against becoming friends with Ger.
Ellise Shafer editorBen Kouijzer, a music agent for CAA UK who represented electronic acts such as 808 State and Meduza, has died of kidney and liver failure after battling cancer. He was 36.Kouijzer was diagnosed last summer with malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor, or MPNST, and underwent surgery and radiotherapy, according to his GoFundMe page.
MEXICO CITY, Mexico – On a military base on the edge of Mexico City, the country's only gun store -- officially called the Directorate of Arms and Ammunitions Sales -- is concealed inside a bland, concrete building. Uniformed troops serve as clerks.