By Ted Johnson
22.03.2020 - 04:47 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Sylvester Stallone’s New York art show has been postponed until October due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Rocky star has long had a sideline as an artist, and was due to show his latest creations at the Georges Berges Gallery in Manhattan’s SoHo district this spring.
However, with the city now in lockdown in an attempt to halt the spread of the virus, Berges has now confirmed the exhibit will now open in the autumn.
“The show will go on,” he told the New York Post’s Page Six gossip column.
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Cheryl Strayed is launching a new podcast in collaboration with The New York Times. The Wild author has reteamed with The Times to release Sugar Calling.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday that he was delaying the state's presidential primary from April to June, citing concerns about people gathering to vote during the coronavirus outbreak.
LOS ANGELES — Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson returned to Los Angeles on Friday after spending more than two weeks in quarantine in Australia after testing positive for the coronavirus.
Sip to support your neighborhood gathering place! Despite all restaurants and bars following the COVID-19 mandated shut-down, licensed spots of lubrication may now offer cocktails to-go with the State Liquor Authority’s blessing.
Rihanna quietly did more than just donate $5 million to COVID-19 relief efforts. The singer has also donated personal protection equipment to New York, the state with the highest number of coronavirus cases in the country.
Rihanna has donated personal protective equipment to medical staff fighting the coronavirus outbreak in New York.
Rihanna is continuing to lend a helping hand.
Denise Richards is suing the landlords who accused her of trashing a home she previously rented by claiming they caused emotional distress by publicizing her private information.
Stacey Bendet is joining many other designers in making hospital gowns during this time of need for medical professionals.
Monday night’s episode of ID’s “Torn from the Headlines: New York Post Reports” gives viewers an inside look at the infamous case of “Tuxedo King” Harvey Weinstein — kidnapped in August 1983 and held hostage in a sweltering underground tomb for 13 days before being rescued by NYPD detectives.
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Durant is one of four team members who tested positive for the coronavirus on Tuesday, a week after he was spotted hanging out with Drake at West Hollywood hotspot Nice Guy, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Drake has entered self-isolation after basketball superstar Kevin Durant was diagnosed with COVID-19 just days after partying with the rapper.
The New York Post has partnered with Investigation Discovery to bring the news organization’s biggest crime stories to TV screens across the country.
America’s Got Talent has halted production due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.