The first nurse known to die due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City is Kious Kelly, a gay man who lacked proper protective equipment (PPE). He was 48.
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Sharon Van Etten has shared “Staring at a Mountain,” a new song that plays during the credits of Never Rarely Sometimes Always. Hear it below (via Entertainment Weekly).
Never Rarely Sometimes Always, directed and written by Eliza Hittman and scored by Julia Holter, premiered at Sundance in January. The film stars Sidney Flanigan as a young woman named Autumn who heads to New York following an unintended pregnancy. Sharon Van Etten portrays Autumn’s mother. The movie is set for a wide release
The first nurse known to die due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City is Kious Kelly, a gay man who lacked proper protective equipment (PPE). He was 48.
Run the Jewels have shared a new song called “The Yankee and the Brave”—a taste of their forthcoming album RTJ4. Take a listen below.
The coronavirus global pandemic has caused many problems for the U.S., and one of the biggest has been the shortage of face masks and other protective gear medical professionals and vulnerable people need to stay safe. Fashion designer Christian Siriano is stepping up with a solution to the problem: He and his team are making face masks.
In response to a call from New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for medical personal protective equipment (PPE), out fashion designer Christian Siriano will create free face masks to help protect people from the coronavirus.
Sylvester Stallone’s New York art show has been postponed until October due to the coronavirus pandemic.
From finding ways to help others cope to sheltering in place to canceling events, here’s a look at some of the ways the entertainment industry is reacting to the spread of the coronavirus, which most people recover from but can cause severe illness in the elderly and those with preexisting medical conditions.
Christian Siriano — Photo: Rhododendrites / Wiki Commons
TSR Fashion: High-end fashion designer, and arguably one of Project Runway’s most successful contestants, Christian Siriano, is using his fashion skills and resources to step up and help people in this time of crisis.
Christian Sirianoand his team have volunteered to produce masks for medical workers fighting against the coronavirus. The designer and Project Runway star answered New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's call for the critical need of protective equipment via Twitter on Friday. "If @NYGovCuomo says we need masks my team will help make some," Siriano wrote.
Christian Siriano is offering up his skills and services to help make masks as a shortage builds up during the coronavirus outbreak.
Christian Siriano is about to make New York City medical workers red-carpet worthy.
Christian Siriano to the rescue! The Project Runway winner turned beloved celebrity designer offered his team of seamstresses to help make masks for healthcare workers during the coronavirus outbreak.
Christian Siriano has figured out a way to give back to New York in its time of need.
New York-based singer/producer Shura has shared a new track called “elevator girl,” featuring Philadelphia rapper Ivy Sole. Hear it below (via Secretly Canadian).
Coronavirus or not, it’s business as usual for 50 Cent. The 44-year-old rapper was spotted partying it up at Starlet’s Gentlemen’s club in Woodside, NY, located just over the water from Manhattan, on Saturday, Mar.
The GLAAD Media Awards in New York on March 16 have been cancelled.