Walt Disney World is revealing their reopening plans amid the pandemic.
01.09.2020 - 04:49 / variety.com
Chris Willman Music WriterAs larger-than-life rock stars go, St. Vincent may be a slightly slippery character, but Annie Clark, the woman who records under that name, isn’t so much so.
At least that’s the impression you’ll take away from the new audiobook “St. Vincent: Words + Music,” which has just been released by Audible as part of its Audible Originals series.
Walt Disney World is revealing their reopening plans amid the pandemic.
Eli Countryman Insurance for a $60 million film has increased tenfold in the age of COVID-19. And that’s just one of many changes film industry professionals have had to face.In the sixth iteration of Variety‘s “Rebooting the Entertainment Industry” streaming room series, sponsored by PwC and the Ad Council, Variety senior reporter Elaine Low moderated a conversation on the future outlook for growth in the industry.
Black Widow might be moving.
Kelly Clarkson feels "pretty good and happy" amid her split from Brandon Blackstock. The 'Since U Been Gone' hitmaker is currently going through a divorce with her estranged spouse - with whom she has six-year-old River Rose and four-year-old Remington Alexander - and has said that whilst enduring a breakup isn't what she "wanted" for her life, she does feel as though she's "in a better place" mentally now that she's single again.
John David Washington moved back in with his dad, Denzel Washington, amid the coronavirus pandemic — but he wasn't just there to relax. During an interview with 's guest host Samuel L.
Jessica Hall and Kyle Carlson celebrated their son’s 3rd birthday with a Hot Wheels meets Superheroes party.“He couldn’t decide between his two favorite things, so we combined the two,” the actress, 37, exclusively explained to Us Weekly on Sunday, August 30. “We were so happy to give him this day and couldn’t have made it happen without a few close friends and family to keep it in line with the current [coronavirus] pandemic suggestions for social gatherings.
The New Mutants is on top at the box office.
Bryce Hall and Blake Gray have been charged for throwing massive parties in Los Angeles amid the coronavirus pandemic. On Friday, the L.A.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterIn an unusual television season marked by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that has kept production mostly at a standstill, ABC is rolling out a fall schedule that so far only includes unscripted series, though the network plans to announce scripted premiere dates in the near future.“We’re fortunate to have such a strong unscripted slate to launch our first wave of programming this fall,” said Karey Burke, president of ABC Entertainment.
schools were allowed to reopen from August 11. Schools were among the first organisations to close their doors in March as the number of coronavirus cases in Scotland spiked.
The surge in demand for streaming services since the novel coronavirus pandemic forced much of the word indoors has been a much-discussed and well-documented topic, with Netflix stock soaring and Disney having amassing more than 60 million Disney+ subscribers by the end of June. But now — at least in the U.K.
Netflix is pulling the plug on two previously renewed scripted series amid an array of issues brought on by the novel coronavirus pandemic. The second seasons of both The Society and I Am Not Okay With This have been scrapped.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: Edinburgh TV Festival’s advisory chair Patrick Holland has said that this year’s event has been transformed into a popup television channel after the industry’s annual trip to Scotland was scotched by the coronavirus pandemic.Holland, whose day job is running BBC Two and BBC Four, said he and the festival’s full-time team have curated a four-day event in the same way he shapes the schedules of the channels he oversees.
Residents at an Actors Fund-owned apartment complex for low-income people with special needs are protesting a renovation project that they say will require them either to leave their homes for days or remain while workers enter their units amid a pandemic. Multiple residents at the 40-unit West Hollywood complex The Palm View Apartments have filed complaints with The Actors Fund, OPC Services, Inc.