By Dino-Ray Ramos
14.03.2020 - 19:17 / losangelesblade.com
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Perhaps it was the confluence of news that The Center in New York City was closing on Friday, March 13 due to the coronavirus, coupled with the announcement by the Los Angeles LGBT Center that it was cancelling its April 18 premier food and wine event, Simply diVine, but somehow the idea wafted up from nowhere that the LA LGBT Center was closing.
Both California Gov. Newsom and LA County have declared states of emergencies following
By Dino-Ray Ramos
A mum on lockdown in Italy has been sharing the dos and don’ts of self-isolation.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before actress Lana Condor was one of many who spoke out against President Donald Trump's decision to refer to COVID-19 as the "Chinese virus" yesterday. She urged him to "be better" than using racist language that offends and endangers so many.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before actress Lana Condor was one of many who spoke out against President Donald Trump's decision to refer to COVID-19 as the "Chinese virus" yesterday. She urged him to "be better" than using racist language that offends and endangers so many.
Gwyneth Paltrow is encouraging fans to “stay home” and “make pasta” during the coronavirus crisis after sharing her memories of Italy online.
After proving his impact as a solo star when Mirrors hit the Top 40 of the Billboard 200 late last year, Jackson Wang is setting out to share more of himself -- and his culture -- with his new music. The singer-producer and GOT7 member releases new single "100 Ways" today, March 20, as the official kickoff to his upcoming second album
China’s main state-owned distributor plans to issue a batch of half a dozen films, from which cinemas will keep all income, in order to get the country’s exhibition sector back on its feet after long closures due to coronavirus, it has said.
Asian-American actress Lana Condor has blasted U.S. leader Donald Trump after he refused to back down from calling the COVID-19 pandemic the “Chinese virus” during a White House press conference on Wednesday (March 18, 2020).
By Jill Goldsmith
Actress Lana Condor called out President Trump on social media for his “racist words & actions” for continuing to refer to the COVID-19 pandemic as the “Chinese virus.” The Vietnamese-born American actress, who stars in Netflix’s “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” movies, took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday to share a scathing rebuke of Trump.
The President was challenged on his choice of words by media representatives, who pointed out many Asians have been attacked over the health crisis, but Trump insisted his phrase was correct as the virus began in China, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Asian-American actress Lana Condor has blasted U.S. leader Donald Trump after he refused to back down from calling the COVID-19 pandemic the “Chinese virus” during a White House press conference on Wednesday (18Mar20).
Lana Condor has a message for President Donald Trump amid his repeated labeling of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, as the «Chinese Virus.»
Lana Condor is reminding Donald Trump that his word choice has serious ramifications.
Lana Condor, 22, who is of Vietnamese descent, shared a heartfelt PSA about why it’s NOT okay to refer to the new coronavirus as the “Chinese Virus.” That’s exactly what Donald Trump, 73, has been referring to COVID-19 as many Asian Americans have come forward with horrific stories of public harassment and xenophobia after the new coronavirus made its way from China’s province of Wuhan to the U.S. “To wake up to your chaos is truly a nightmare.
Lana Condor is calling out Donald Trump, the President of the United States, who continues to call coronavirus the “Chinese Virus.”
Lana Condor has a message for the president amid the coronavirus pandemic: "Be better." The To All the Boys I've Loved Before star addressed Donald Trump directly on Twitter today (March 18) after he repeatedly referred to COVID-19 as the "Chinese Virus" on Twitter and during televised press conferences. "To wake up to your chaos is truly a nightmare," Condor tweeted.