Broadway producers are joining forces with one another, with unions, and even with Oprah Winfrey to urge potentially jittery theatergoers back into seats, with a new marketing campaign called “This Is Broadway” set to launch on Monday.
10.08.2021 - 20:31 / usmagazine.com
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.
Contrary to popular belief, wearing loose, relaxed, roomy pieces doesn’t automatically mean you’re dressed in loungewear or pajamas. There is most definitely a way to keep your comfort level at the maximum while actually looking totally fashionable and chic!
Not just any loose or oversized piece will do the trick though. It’s best to look out for certain silhouettes, accents or fabrics. But
Broadway producers are joining forces with one another, with unions, and even with Oprah Winfrey to urge potentially jittery theatergoers back into seats, with a new marketing campaign called “This Is Broadway” set to launch on Monday.
If you thought Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey was intense, things could have been a lot different.
desperate to get people back in theaters this fall, will launch a new marketing campaign on Monday. And this one’s got all the razzle-dazzle of a great American musical.Called “This Is Broadway,” and narrated by Oprah Winfrey, the three-minute montage captures the history — and excitement — of live theater.
W. Kamau Bell has won three Emmys for his CNN show United Shades of America, a docuseries which sees him deploy incisive commentary and humor to explore complex social issues, especially ones relating to race and racism. His show is nominated again this year, for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special, but an industry giant stands in the way of him taking home a fourth Emmy: Oprah Winfrey.
Kanye West may not be directly supporting the coronavirus vaccine initiative, but the venue is.
Video: Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has died (Sky News)Twin waterspouts form off Florida coastExtinction Rebellion takes over London streetsUS wants Afghan withdrawal done 'as fast as possible'XR's fortnight of climate protests under wayTeam GB ready for Paralympics despite COVIDThis is why steel is so bad for the planetFrom life-threatening surgery to fighting climate changeNHS warning for unvaccinated young peopleLightning strikes One World Trade Center'Consequences' if US delays
Jessie James Decker, 33, just delivered an epic comeback to her body-shamers. One month after the country singer was left in tears over online trolls judging her appearance, Jessie appeared to be more confident than ever while showing off her fit physique in two bikini snapshots taken on the beach with husband Eric Decker, 34.
A product on Oprah Winfrey‘s 2019 “Favorite Things” list is on sale today – the Spanx Perfect Black Pant!
The drama continues. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s response to the Queen’s Archie skin color statement shows that there’s still a lot of work to be done before they’re cool with the royals again.
While a lot of celebs were waiters while trying to make it in show business, a lot also turned to real estate as well – and Elizabeth Olsen did just that.
A product on Oprah Winfrey‘s 2019 “Favorite Things” list is on sale today – the Spanx Perfect Black Pant!
WATCH BELOW: Ruby Tuesday Matthews celebrates son Mars' first birthday“This is something I would have preferred to keep out of social media but the amount of questions I was getting daily asking if I was pregnant is the reason I feel the need to share,” the mum-of-two wrote on Sunday alongside a picture of herself sporting a tiny bump.“We didn’t want to share as I have been through this before almost losing Mars, but sadly we lost out little boy,” she shared.“I want to be present on social media
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry rocked the boat when they sat down with Oprah Winfrey to chat about what life in the royal family was really like and now, Britney Spears is reported to go down the same route.
Muhammad Ali called himself the greatest, and filmmaker Ken Burns, director of the upcoming PBS documentary series about the boxing champion, “global icon and inspiration,” is not one to disagree.