Has everybody forgotten we’re in a pandemic? And it’s fast becoming more serious and more deadly in the United States right now than it’s ever been before?!
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Social Distance. Fitting!Each episode is a brisk, breathable 20 minutes—thank God—and centers on a different standalone story about people navigating our new normal.
You'll recognize many of the faces: Danielle Brooks and Guillermo Díaz are among the actors who appear in their own vignettes. The format is something you know very well, too: calls. Yes, this series takes place almost entirely over or ; we watch family members and friends call each other, nag each other, support each other—just
.Has everybody forgotten we’re in a pandemic? And it’s fast becoming more serious and more deadly in the United States right now than it’s ever been before?!
Women’s rallies against President Trump and his Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett swept through cities including Los Angeles, Washington and New York on Saturday, despite ongoing bans of some large gatherings in many. In New York, the marches came shortly after Gov.
The Office) who's trying to host a funeral for his father over Zoom. The episode follows his family as they struggle with tech problems (one uncle can't figure out how to un-mute himself), deal with the general awkwardness of having seven-ish people on one video call (you know, the "Wait, sorry, say that again," of it all), and mourn a loved one through a video screen.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Social Distance,” streaming now on Netflix.No shows in the time of coronavirus got a pass on pivoting from original production plans — not even Netflix’s “Social Distance,” a show that was born out of the pandemic itself and therefore anticipated some of the tougher elements right from the jump.In May 2020, the stories for all eight episodes of Hilary Weisman Graham’s anthology series had been
Chainsmokers concert held in New York in July will be fined $20,000 (£18,051) for violating public health law.That’s according to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who tweeted today (October 14) that an investigation found the event promoter to have breached coronavirus rules at the charity fundraiser concert.NEW: Following an investigation into the Chainsmokers concert in the Hamptons this summer, the promoters will be fined $20,000 for violating public health law.Further, the Town of Southampton
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says The Chainsmokers' concert promoters will pay after the group's July event violated state social distancing mandates.On Tuesday, Cuomo tweeted, «Following an investigation into the Chainsmokers concert in the Hamptons this summer, the promoters will be fined $20,000 for violating public health law.
The Chainsmokers held a charity drive-in concert in July in the Hamptons and things got out of hand.
When mid-October feels like March eleventy-ninth, do we really need a TV show to remind us — and not particularly accurately — what April and May felt like? Netflix’s new anthology drama Social Distance is the latest series to mine stories from the quarantine — and the latest to yield more pyrite than gold.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“Social Distance,” a new Netflix anthology series comprised of short vignettes of life in the early days of the COVID-19 crisis in the U.S., presents critics as well as viewers with a conundrum.
coronavirus laws.Around 20 people tried to flee from another gathering at a house in south Manchester. A takeaway was found to be serving after hours.
Kelly Dodd came under fire on social media for having a bridal shower amid the COVID-19 pandemic as her wedding to Rick Leventhal draws closer.“What an amazing bridal shower !!” the Real Housewives of Orange County star, 45, wrote via Instagram on Sunday, October 4. “Thank you @jodishamaley @samantha_gesuale @jacquelinelee1234 for throwing me the most amazing shower.