Patrick Stewart has recalled how he almost missed out on the part of Jean-Luc Picard after Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry took a dislike to him.
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By Erik Pedersen
Managing Editor
Are you ready for face masks, kids? Aye-aye, Captain! ViacomCBS has begun selling protective face coverings featuring characters from shows including SpongeBob SquarePants, Star Trek: Picard, MTV programs and more.
Proceeds will go to charity, ViacomCBS Consumer Products said today. Sales of masks from Nickelodeon shows including SpongeBob, PAW Patrol and Blue’s Clues & You! will benefit the nonprofit Save the Children, and those from sibling networks’
Patrick Stewart has recalled how he almost missed out on the part of Jean-Luc Picard after Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry took a dislike to him.
recommends wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) masks in public settings — including your quick trips to the pharmacy or grocery store — to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorBulletproof and Star Trek Into Darkness actor Noel Clarke has been among the most vocal UK actors on social media during the Black Lives Matter protests, noting that racism is “prevalent in the UK” and “isn’t just a U.S.
J.K Rowling has come under fire on Twitter after celebrities accused her of being transphobic in a series of tweets.
Cinemark has been making news over the past 24 hours thanks to being one of the world’s largest cinema chains and speaking publicly about the details about reopening in July. And though it appears that Cinemark CEO Mark Zoradi does want to take a number of appropriate precautions to make sure the customers are safe and healthy while watching films, there’s one measure that the company is a bit lax on—face masks.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, more and more people have taken to wearing face masks.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
The stars of our favorite TV shows and movies, like the rest of us, are doing a lot more group Zoom calls with their friends these days. Celebrities have jumped on the trend, and they've found the most surprising and delightful way to use it: to reunite the casts of our favorite shows and movies, often for charity. It's a great dose of nostalgia and a good distraction from the coronavirus news updates flooding our TVs.
YouTube star Myka Stauffer and her husband, James, tearfully shared in a video on Tuesday that their adopted son, Huxley, is no longer living with them.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
Merchandise turned into one of the best ways for fans to support their favorite artists unable to perform amid the coronavirus pandemic. But some stars got extra crafty and sold branded products necessary for combatting the outbreak, including hand sanitizers and face masks.
Hey all you healthy cats and kittens out there.
Kim Kardashian and SKIMS released their first line of Seamless Face Masks and they’re already sold-out. Inspired by the brand’s signature Solutionwear™, the non-medical, one size masks are soft and breathable for all-day wear and are available in five tonal colors.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.