David Nagy‘s obituary is going viral after his widow, Stacey Nagy, called out President Donald Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott for their failure to citizens with the COVID-19 coronavirus.
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Anna Camp is the latest celebrity to open up about her experience with COVID-19.
Along with a selfie (above) of her rocking a pink mask with pandas, the Pitch Perfect star explained via Instagram on Tuesday how she still has “lingering symptoms” after battling coronavirus for over three weeks.
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Camp also discussed (below) how she believes she contracted the virus, and also shaded
David Nagy‘s obituary is going viral after his widow, Stacey Nagy, called out President Donald Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott for their failure to citizens with the COVID-19 coronavirus.
The Food Network personality Ree Drummond‘s daughter Alex, 23, is engaged! The Pioneer Woman star, 51, revealed the exciting news on Instagram on August 2, sharing an adorable snap of the newly engaged couple. Alex met her now fiancé, Mauricio Scott when they were both in their freshman year at Texas A&M University.
The end of the road. Vanessa Morgan and Michael Kopech are divorcing after six months of marriage.
coronavirus pandemic was submitted by senators John Cornyn and Amy Klobuchar yesterday (July 22).The Bill would provide six months of financial support to keep venues afloat, pay employees and seek to preserve an economic sector that has been hit in most states since mid-March.“Texas is home to a number of historic and world-class small entertainment venues, many of which remain shuttered after being the first businesses to close,” Cornyn said in a statement to Billboard.“The culture around
Sens. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) introduced the Save Our Stages Act, a $10 billion Small Business Administration grant program for independent live music venue operators affected by COVID-19 stay-at-home orders.
On March 10, 2003, The Chicks (formerly known as the Dixie Chicks) lead singer Natalie Maines nearly ended her and her bandmates’ careers when she said these twelve famous words during a London concert: “We’re ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas.” For a little context, Maines – a Texas native – made the comment just 18 months after 9/11, and just days before the United States went to war with Iraq.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaIf movie theaters are banking on Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” to ride to their rescue, they may have to wait a lot longer for help.That’s the takeaway from a new note by Eric Handler, a leading exhibition industry analyst with MKM Partners, who predicts that there’s a “low likelihood” that “Tenet” will open on Aug.
The season two trailer for The Umbrella Academy is finally here!
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterSony/ATV Music Publishing announced the signing of Bobby Sessions to a global co-publishing deal.
Elisabeth Moss is coming back to television in a brand new role in Candy.