By Bruce Haring
20.03.2020 - 21:47 / billboard.com
It's Lenten Friday, and though she's a good Catholic, Madonna couldn't get out to a fish fry because, well, like the rest of us, she's on a coronavirus quarantine.
"Living in Special Times," she wrote alongside a post in which she sings a special fish-fry remix of her iconic 1990 hit "Vogue" in her bathroom."C'mon, go, let's go eat some fried fish (fried fish)!," she sings into a hairbrush, while lamenting the supermarket frenzies that have cleared the shelves of pasta as some Americans continue
.By Bruce Haring
Gordon Ramsay has reportedly angered locals in rural Cornwall, England, by travelling there to self-isolate with his family during the coronavirus crisis.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Millions of Americans will be infected by the coronavirus and 100,000 to 200,000 will die, the U.S. government's top infectious-disease expert warned Sunday, as people in and around the country's outbreak epicenter of New York were urged to limit their travel to contain the scourge.
President Donald Trump boasted about his growing TV ratings on Sunday, while Dr. Anthony Fauci of the White House Coronavirus Task Force warned that up to 200,000 Americans could die from COVID-19.
Dr. Anthony Fauci made his startling prediction about how many people he anticipates will die in the United States due to the pandemic.- TMZ Demi Lovato made a surprise appearance in this… – Just Jared Jr Happy anniversary, Mariah.
Got questions about the coronavirus? Steph Curry is here to save the day. The Golden State Warriors player, 32, hosted a Q&A session on Instagram Live on March 26 with trusted infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, 79, And Steph’s followers were treated to a bevy of important information about the growing, and sometimes confusing, threat of COVID-19 around the world.
Got questions about the coronavirus? Steph Curry is here to save the day. The Golden State Warriors player, 32, hosted a Q&A session on Instagram Live on March 26 with trusted infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, 79, And Steph’s followers were treated to a bevy of important information about the growing, and sometimes confusing, threat of COVID-19 around the world.
With Americans hunkered down at home and many businesses closed during the (COVID-19) pandemic, there are very few industries that aren't already being financially affected by this sudden change in our way of life—and that includes the world of fashion.Today, , president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) and Vogue's announced a massive fundraising effort called "A Common Thread" to provide pandemic-related relief to the fashion community.The initiative will also include a
One “American Idol” contestant found the solo rounds particularly emotional.