Chloe Sevigny's baby boy is making his Instagram debut!
18.04.2020 - 00:21 / hollywoodreporter.com
Every year since 1962 when George C. Scott and James Earl Jones starred in The Merchant of Venice at the newly constructed Delacorte Theater, free Shakespeare stagings in Central Park have been one of the great democratic cultural pleasures of summer in New York City.
But for the first time this year, The Public Theater has been forced to cancel its season. The Public confirmed today that given ongoing restrictions stemming from the novel coronavirus shutdown, its planned upcoming Shakespeare in
.Chloe Sevigny's baby boy is making his Instagram debut!
Actress Chloë Sevigny has introduced the newest member of her family: baby boy Vanja Sevigny Mačković. “Welcome to the world,” she captioned a snap of her and boyfriend Sinisa Mackovic cuddling with their newborn son.
Chloe Sevigny'sbaby boy is making his Instagram debut!
Chloe Sevigny is introducing her newborn son to the world – meet Vanja Sevigny Mačković!
CBS has just revealed all the TV shows that are being renewed and cancelled this year.
Chloe Sevigny is officially a mom!
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New York on Monday canceled its 2020 Democratic presidential primary election because of the coronavirus pandemic, infuriating former candidate Bernie Sanders' campaign and his supporters, who called the decision a strike against democracy. The Democratic members of the state Board of Elections voted to nix the primary.
By Ted Johnson
People are finding big ways to show their thanks to healthcare workers amid the coronavirus pandemic. In New York City, Bryant Park transformed its massive lawn by mowing it into the shape of a heart.
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A scene from New York City Pride; this year’s event has been cancelled. (Blade file photo by Michael Key)
Bon Jovi has cancelled his upcoming tour in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
By Patrick Hipes
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