While clubs are still shuttered and festivals continue dropping from the calendar, the dance world is keeping it moving.
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Also Read: Meghan McCain and Joy Behar Fight Over Betsy DeVos, Kids Returning to School (Video)Watch the Colbert sketch via the video above.Monday’s late-night skit wasn’t the first time DeVos took on Frizzle’s role. In 2017, the secretary of education dressed as the free-spirited cartoon teacher for Halloween.You can imagine how well that went over on Twitter.
While clubs are still shuttered and festivals continue dropping from the calendar, the dance world is keeping it moving.
Perth and Kinross are ignoring social distancing rules since face coverings became mandatory. Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Murdo Fraser asked cabinet secretary for government business and constitutional relations Michael Russell what his view was on people not sticking to the default two-metre social distancing now that wearing face masks is compulsory in shops.
Social media is bursting at the seams with videos of entitled white women having rage-fuelled meltdowns in stores throughout the U.S. when employees insist that they wear a face mask to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorIn promoting her book Too Much and Never Enough, Mary Trump has said some harsh things about her uncle, President Donald Trump. She has said the president had someone else take his SAT.
Katie Price is "devastated" after Harvey's carer found Princess' puppy Rolo dead at their family home. Rolo had been gifted to Princess just weeks ago as a gift for her 13th birthday.
Stephen Colbert opened his latest episode of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Monday with a skit about U.S. president Donald Trump’s “unbelievable” performance on a cognitive test.
Anti-racism and anti-police brutality protests have continued to take place throughout the country, following the killing of George Floyd in May. But according to Stephen Colbert, there seems to be less media coverage of recent protests compared to the beginning of the current wave of demonstrations, when there were also multiple reported instances of violence amid the protests.
The author behind The Magic School Bus has died just weeks after Elizabeth Banks announced she was reviving the kids’ story for a new movie.
Glee actress wrote on Instagram yesterday while sharing a video of the mother-son duo singing "Skidamarink." In the clip, the two gleefully belt out the children's tune, "I love you in the morning and in the afternoon.
Things got heated up between Joy Behar and Meghan McCain on Monday morning’s “The View”.
The View co-hosts came back from a week-long break with guns blazing during a day of Hot Topics. What started as a spirited discussion about Education Secretary Betsy DeVos‘ insistence that schools should reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic, turned into a shouting match between Meghan McCain and Joy Behar that Whoopi Goldberg had to break up not once, but twice. Even cutting to commercial didn’t slow them down.
BETSY DEVOS SAYS KIDS MUST GET BACK TO SCHOOL: Education Secretary Betsy DeVos urged schools to reopen in September despite rising coronavirus cases across the country – the co-hosts discuss if it’s safe for children to return to the classroom.
Also Read: Chris Wallace Shoots Down Spin on Trump Rally Turnout: 'You Guys Look Silly' (Video)Wallace asked if pulling funding was the right move to begin with, saying that most of federal funding for public schools “goes to disadvantaged students or students with disabilities.”“Don’t you want to spend more money to make schools safer, whether it’s with plastic shields or health checks, various other systems?” he asked.
Back in 2019, when Robert Pattinson was announced as the newest Dark Knight on the silver screen for DC's upcoming Batman movie, there was some criticism from fans. Fans weren't confident that the former Twilight star was the right person for the role.
Universal, Elizabeth Banks’ Brownstone Productions and Marc Platt are developing a feature live-action hybrid movie about Scholastic’s "The Magic School Bus." Joanna Cole wrote the books with Bruce Degen as illustrator.The science-centered series features the intrepid Ms. Frizzle and her class, who set out on field trips in their familiar-looking yellow school bus that magically transforms into a plane, submarine, spaceship, or surfboard, depending on the science concept being explored.