the COVID-19 pandemic, star Gaten Matarazzo is doing what he can to make ends meet. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor has been working as a food runner at a New Jersey restaurant to pass the time.
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The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and SHOWTIME, who scored a perfect 100 on HRC’s 2020 Corporate Equality Index, partnered up to launch an initiative supporting and preserving businesses that serve the LGBTQ community.
“Queer to Stay: An LGBTQ Business Preservation Initiative” will celebrate and support the LGBTQ community by identifying and donating to a number of LGBTQ businesses with a focus on LGBTQ people of color, women, and the transgender community.
“We know that businesses like bars,
the COVID-19 pandemic, star Gaten Matarazzo is doing what he can to make ends meet. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor has been working as a food runner at a New Jersey restaurant to pass the time.
“All We Do Is Drive,” Halsey, 25, captioned the Instagram photos she uploaded on Aug. 17.
ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Gaten Matarazzo has had to find other employment this summer.The 17-year-old Stranger Things star has taken a gig as a food runner at a restaurant on Long Beach Island, New Jersey, where some of his family members also work.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerSharon Stone’s sister is in a battle with COVID-19, and the Basic Instinct star is asking fans for prayers and support.Stone posted on Instagram late Saturday about her sister Kelly’s condition. The sister is now confined to a hospital room, and Stone claims she became infected even though “the only place she went was the pharmacy.”“My sister, Kelly, who already has lupus, now has COVID-19.
A protest was held Aug. 11 at the state capitol. (Photo courtesy of the PBFC)
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeAs a kid obsessed with not just television, but also the business of television, I was enamored with “SCTV Network” from the first time I saw it. Not only was it wickedly sharp — even to an 8-year-old — but its depiction of a faux television network, and the eccentric characters who ran it — stuck with me.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorThe Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said Tuesday that the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the region has eclipsed 5,000. The grim milestone comes as 63 new deaths from the virus were registered in the past 24 hours, bringing the total in the cities of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Pasadena to 5,057.The agency also recorded 1,440 confirmed new cases today, bringing the county’s total to 211,808.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorLos Angeles County director of public health Barbara Ferrer said Monday that there were 19 new deaths reported in the region from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing the total in the cities of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Pasadena to 4,996 since the outbreak began in March.The new total does not include delayed data from the state, which Ferrer says they have not received and have not processed.Still, the latest county coronavirus numbers released today
The Human Rights Campaign and Showtime have partnered on "Queer to Stay: An LGBTQ+ Business Preservation Initiative" to provide support and help preserve businesses that serve the LGBTQ+ community with a focus on LGBTQ+ people of color, women and the transgender community. Due to the crippling COVID-19 pandemic, businesses across the country have either closed temporarily or shuttered permanently to help mitigate the spread of the virus.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterShowtime and the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) have partnered for “Queer to Stay: An LGBTQ+ Business Preservation Initiative”. The program is set up to preserve businesses that serve the LGBTQ+ community with a focus on LGBTQ+ people of color, women and the transgender community.
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In December 2018, Mayor Robert Garcia snubbed a World AIDS Day event in Long Beach to appear in the Belmont Shore Christmas Parade. Garcia’s absence at the event was another example of him ignoring the city’s HIV problem and how it has impacted the gay community. Photo: Twitter.
AC/DC have shared a rare performance video of ‘You Shook Me All Night Long’ from their 1981 ‘Back In Black’ tour – check it out below.The iconic rock group are currently celebrating the 40th anniversary of their seventh album ‘Back In Black’, which was released on July 25, 1980.To mark the milestone, the band have been posting previously unseen live clips to their official YouTube channel, with a video of ‘What Do You Do For Money Honey’ arriving on the platform last week.Continuing the series,
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