By Anita Bennett
12.03.2020 - 03:45 / torontosun.com
TV’s late-night laughs will continue. But they will have to do so without live audiences to make them.
New York’s top late-night talk shows will all over the next few days cease to incorporate live audiences into their broadcasts amid rising fears about the spread of coronavirus in the region.
The decision affects CBS’ “Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” NBC’s “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” HBO’s “Last Week
By Anita Bennett
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, engaged couples around the world have been forced to reschedule their weddings - but one New York couple couldn't wait - so much so they tied the knot, with social distancing heavily involved.
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.
“The Rosie O’Donnell Show” is returning for a one-night-only special benefitting a good cause.
The is returning for a one-night-only special benefitting a good cause.
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.
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.
All movie theaters in New York City and Los Angeles have been forced to closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
Yolanda Hadid and Bella Hadid are looking cautious.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered all Broadway theaters to shut their doors on Thursday amid ongoing coronavirus concerns. Cuomo banned gatherings of 500 or more in the city, effectively forcing the hand of Broadway producers who had previously said that Broadway would be “open for business” unless advised otherwise by the government.
Yolanda Hadid is looking cautious.
By Ted Johnson
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.