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.
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NEW YORK -- Covering the coronavirus story requires careful navigation and constant attention.
News organizations trying to responsibly report on the growing health crisis are confronted with the task of conveying its seriousness without provoking panic, keeping up with a torrent of information while much remains a mystery and continually advising readers and viewers how to stay safe.
“It's a 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week, around-the-world story,” said Michael Slackman, international editor at
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.
The Wolverine actor Hugh Jackman announced that he is shutting his cafe in New York due to the current Coronavirus outbreak. The actor reportedly also said that shutting the cafe was the right thing to do.
McConaughey made the observation in a video message posted on Twitter on Tuesday, as bars and restaurants remained shut across cities owing to the coronavirus outbreak, including in New York and Los Angeles, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Matthew McConaughey hopes something good can come out of the coronavirus crisis and Americans can come together to end years of deep political division.
GLAAD could be looking at a loss of $2 million because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Kaley Cuoco was a bit stressed over the weekend. The Big Bang Theory alum headed to a Los Angeles grocery store with her husband, Karl Cook, on Sunday, March 15, and got a little nervous when she saw several empty shelves amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Well that didn’t take long. Matt Colvin, who angered thousands of people after the New York Times ran a story about him profiting off of selling hand sanitizer bottles for a high price amid the growing Coronavirus pandemic, has admitted to donating them to a local church and first responders.
Matt Colvin, a man from Chattanooga, Tennessee, admitted to purchasing over 17,700 bottles of hand sanitizer and selling them at high prices to try and make a big profit with his brother Noah Colvin, in the midst of coronavirus fears, in a new interview with The New York Times. On Mar.
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The Television Academy has suspended all For Your Consideration (FYC) events with a live audience amid concerns over the new coronavirus outbreak. The Academy on Thursday released a statement noting the decision was based on recommendations from the California Department of Public Health and the New York Department of Health regarding COVID-19.
Amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, Live Nation Entertainment is planning to cut short all of its tours through at least the end of March, according to a statement from the company. AEG Presents is also suspending its tours, according to The New York Times.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Following a similar move by fellow major agency UTA on Wednesday night, CAA and ICM have asked all employees to work from home, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. CAA's New York office was encouraged to work from home early Thursday, while the California office will work from home starting end of day Thursday.
By Denise Petski
CAA, Paradigm and ICM are joining the slew of companies in Los Angeles and New York that are offering their employees work-from-home options in light of the coronavirus outbreak. On Wednesday, Paradigm announced via an internal memo that it is allowing New York employees to work from home if they choose.
In response to the coronavirus outbreak, the 31st annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York City have been canceled, the media advocacy organization announced Wednesday. The event was scheduled to take place on March 19.
The GLAAD Media Awards in New York on March 16 have been cancelled.
The GLAAD Media Awards in New York on March 16 have been cancelled.