By Ted Johnson
11.03.2020 - 20:27 / usmagazine.com
The show must go on! Despite growing fears surrounding the spread of coronavirus (a.k.a. Covid-19), the 2020 Met Gala is confirmed to still be happening. The annual star-studded event will take place on Monday, May 4, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Nancy Chilton, chief external relations officer of the Costume Institute confirmed the news to The Cut in a statement published on Tuesday,
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.
Add the 2020 Webby Awards to the list of major events that have been affected by the coronavirus global pandemic. The 24th annual ceremony, honoring the best of the Internet, was set to take place May 11 in New York City but has now been canceled in light of the disease and efforts to limit large group gatherings.
Willem Dafoe is keeping in good spirits amid the coronavirus pandemic!
Plot twist! Ramona Singer and her ex-husband, Mario Singer, are staying together in Boca Ration, Florida, amid coronavirus concerns.
The biggest night in fashion is going on hiatus.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has announced that the upcoming Met Gala in New York City has been postponed indefinitely.
New York City's famed Met Gala, the Metropolitan Museum of Art's annual A-list event of the season, is the latest major gathering postponed due to the spread of the coronavirus.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has ordered movie theaters in New York to close starting Tuesday at 9 a.m. in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The ongoing coronavirus outbreak has hit the entertainment industry hard. From massive events to movie releases being postponed, Bollywood as well as Hollywood will have to reel from some serious losses.
Yolanda Hadid and Bella Hadid are looking cautious.
Yolanda Hadid is looking cautious.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
NEW YORK -- New York's governor ordered all Broadway theaters to shut their doors in the face of ongoing coronavirus concerns, plunging into darkness one of the city's most popular tourist attractions and causing turmoil in the run-up to the Tony Awards.
Despite efforts to keep their doors open amid a growing public health crisis, Broadway theaters in New York City are going dark starting March 12 at 5 p.m. because of coronavirus, according to Playbill.
The 2020 GLAAD Media Awards have been cancelled.
TV’s late-night laughs will continue. But they will have to do so without live audiences to make them.