Bryan Adams is playing a socially distant show in Germany next month.
20.07.2020 - 17:31 / torontosun.com
Most Americans probably learned the phrase “gaslighting” – when someone tries to manipulate you into doubting reality – around the time Donald Trump was elected president, as it was frequently used to describe his behaviour. The members of the Chicks were already well-acquainted with the term.
“I learned that word in therapy,” Natalie Maines said, laughing.
“We’ve all been in therapy,” Emily Strayer concurred. “We’ve got some gaslighters.”
If you know anything about the Chicks (Maines, Strayer and
Bryan Adams is playing a socially distant show in Germany next month.
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Voters are once again asking Donald Trump to practice what he preaches after the president tweeted about reopening schools amid the coronavirus crisis. “Cases up because of BIG Testing! Much of our Country is doing very well. Open the Schools!” Trump tweeted on August 3, as the COVID-19 death toll in the United States continues to rise past 158,000. Twitter reminded the president that son Barron Trump‘s school is closed until October due to safety concerns.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAs we enter another month of the global pandemic in the United States, John Oliver is not mincing any words when it comes to the many people in country and their blatant disregard of COVID-19. As opposed to other countries, it seems like there is an unnecessary amount of people in the U.S.
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Ellen DeGeneres is reportedly considering shutting down her daytime talk show after she apparently made a apology to employees.The 62 year old host of The Ellen Degrees Show, who was previously branded the meanest person alive, is understood to feel that she “can’t go on with the series” following apparent complaints from staff, accusing the show of being a “toxic” place to work.
Bryan Cranston said he contracted and recovered from COVID-19 and has donated his plasma because it contains antibodies. The actor best known for playing Walter White on AMC's "Breaking Bad" made the announcement in a video posted to Instagram on Thursday.
Bryan Cranston is urging his followers to wear face masks after revealing he contracted coronavirus despite “adhering to the protocols.”On Thursday, the Breaking Bad star shared a video on Instagram, along with a statement in which he described himself as “one of the lucky ones” after beating the virus that has claimed so many lives around the world.“Hi.
Bryan Cranston has revealed he has had coronavirus as he urged people to wear face coverings.
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston recently revealed that he battled COVID-19 in the past few months. The Emmy winning and Oscar-nominated actor took to Instagram and revealed that he recovered from Coronavirus.
Bryan Cranston is recovered from the coronavirus.
Bryan Cranston is a COVID-19 survivor. The star revealed in an Instagram post Thursday that he tested positive for the coronavirus and has since made a full recovery.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticActor Bryan Cranston revealed today a recent bout with COVID-19, posting an Instagram video of himself donating his antibody-positive plasma for research and encouraging people to “wear a mask.”The Breaking Bad and Broadway Network star says in the video (watch it below) that he had COVID-19 “a little while ago” and that he had very mild symptoms (“slight headache, tightness of chest and lost all taste and smell”).In a message accompanying the video,