Tiffany Haddish is not about to let a global pandemic stop her from delivering the jokes.
13.03.2020 - 04:33 / variety.com
NBA commissioner Adam Silver appeared on TNT Thursday evening, the day after professional basketball was suspended indefinitely because of the coronavirus outbreak, revealing that the league’s hiatus would last for “at least 30 days.”
“We don’t know enough to be more specific than that,” he told “NBA on TNT’s” Ernie Banks.
Silver acknowledged that the league was mulling a number of different options, including resuming games “with or without fans,” but ultimately said it was too early to tell.
Tiffany Haddish is not about to let a global pandemic stop her from delivering the jokes.
Tiffany Haddish isn’t letting social distancing halt work on a planned Girl’s Trip sequel.
Lancashire have announced the death of chairman David Hodgkiss, aged 71, after contracting coronavirus.
Tiffany Haddish might be social distancing and staying home like the rest of us, but she’s also working on the sequel to Girl’s Trip, too!
The singer entered a Los Angeles recording studio to cut his final record as his memory and health failed.
With a cotton-mouthed charm and subtle sonic ambition, Nap Eyes are one of Canada's most formidable indie rock bands. But the Halifax-based four-piece, formed in 2007, aren't complacent veterans; their fourth album Snapshot of a Beginner is out today, and more than ever, Nap Eyes sound comfortable exploring what makes them unique.
Atlanta native Deante Hitchcock made an indelible impression on Revenge of the Dreamers III and is now looking to keep his momentum intact. On Thursday (March 26), Hitchcock teams up with 6lack for his new video "How TF," premiering exclusively on Billboard.Set in a psych ward, Hitchcock is spotted with a straitjacket, spilling on his relationship woes.
Country singer Lee Brice has teamed up with longtime co-writer Rob Hatch, producer/engineer/songwriter Elisha Hoffman and veteran industry executives Derek and Kristi Hutchins to launch Pump House Records, Billboard has learned exclusively. The artist development collective will offer A&R, promotion and other label services to its roster.
Another day, another bunch of calls from celebrity pals for Ellen DeGeneres.
Ellen DeGeneres continues to prove she has some major stars in her phone contacts! The talk show host, who is currently social distancing amid the Coronavirus outbreak, has been taking time to catch up with her celeb friends while she's home. Yesterday, we showed you Ellen's call with Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, and now she's FaceTiming with Tiffany Haddish and Kevin Hart...and chatting with a credit card company.
NBC's The Voice won its first head-to-head matchup with ABC's American Idol on Monday (March 16), drawing season highs in both adults 18-49 and total viewers in the process. CBS' The Neighborhood also had its best outing of the season, and Fox's 911 picked up about where it left off.
In Soundgarden's ongoing court battle with Chris Cornell's widow, Vicky Cornell, the surviving band members -- Kim Thayil, Matt Cameron and Hunter Benedict Shepherd -- have asked a judge to either dismiss her Florida case against them or to move it to Washington state.
Act fast — Kate Spade New York's Surprise Sale will be ending soon!
Tiffany Haddish is sending her love to birthday boy Common!
By Nellie Andreeva
Adam Silver, the commissioner of the NBA, is speaking out in a letter to fans, nearly 24 hours after the league suspended all games for 30 days.
LeBron James, 35, Stephen Curry, 31, Tristan Thompson, 28, and more NBA stars are in shock after the NBA announced that the rest of the season will be suspended after Utah Jazz player Robert Gobert tested positive for COVID-19, better known as coronavirus. This means that dozens of planned NBA games won’t be played until a later date.