By Greg Evans
14.04.2020 - 18:29 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Mariah Carey has implored fans to donate to support medical staff in New York amid the Covid-19 crisis.
The We Belong Together singer took to Instagram on Monday to share a clip, urging fans to give what they can to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and the Department of Medicine at Columbia University.
“Here we are in New York. It’s just after 7pm and we’re all just finishing clapping for all the heroes on the frontlines, fighting to save lives,” she said. “You are all incredible and we are so
A galaxy of stars will be on hand on May 11 for Rise Up New York!, a citywide virtual telethon to raise awareness and funds to help New Yorkers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The event, organized by iHeartMedia and New York's largest poverty-fighting organization, Robin Hood, will take place at 7 p.m.
Mariah Carey's 2008 album E=MC2 unexpectedly topped the iTunes albums chart on Monday morning (April 27), 12 years after its release.
It’s going to be a different kind of birthday for Moroccan and Monroe Cannon. The twins of Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon celebrate their ninth birthday on April 30, right in the middle of the COVID-19 quarantine.
If you live in New York then you're probably used to the sound of cheering, clapping and pots and pans banging together around 7 p.m. every night in a tribute to the heroic job first responders are doing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mariah Carey is thankful for her fans.
New York City Pride
Rihanna, Jay-Z and Twitter's Jack Dorsey are adding to their seven-figure efforts to aid coronavirus relief efforts, this time with a focus on marginalized communities in cities that have been hit hard during the current pandemic.
Mariah Carey celebrated Easter in a very special way on Sunday night (April 13). Taking to the roof deck of her New York apartment, Carey, wearing pink bunny ears and silk floral jammies, joined thousands of other New Yorkers in paying homage to the hard-working first responders who are working long hours taking care of the city's COVID-19 patients.Clapping and cheering them at sunset, Carey joined a chorus of fellow Manhattan residents in honoring the workers at 7 p.m.
The stars of Sex and the City have regrouped to pay tribute to the New York’s medical workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Jim Gaffigan and his wife Jeannie are giving back to their life-saving local hospital.
Jim Gaffigan and his wife Jeannie are giving back to their life-saving local hospital.