The Australian prime minister is calling for an investigation after two Aussie journalists were assaulted by police during a protest on live television.
13.05.2020 - 21:19 / variety.com
By Daniel Holloway
Executive Editor, TV
Cornhole isn’t newto ESPN. But viewers who tuned into the Worldwide Leader in Sports on May 9 were likely to stumble upon a rare treat: live cornhole action.
The American Cornhole League’s “Cornhole Mania 2020” aired on ESPN and ESPN2 Saturday, bringing four hours of live sports to a public and a network starved for them. Since the coronavirus pandemic brought so many aspects of American life to a halt in mid-March, viewers who would be excited for
The Australian prime minister is calling for an investigation after two Aussie journalists were assaulted by police during a protest on live television.
A 2012 Erase the Hate campaign featuring Meghan Markle is again making the rounds following the death of George Floyd.
Country singer Thomas Rhett has broken his silence about America’s race divide, insisting it’s time for him to speak up as the father of a black child.
By Brian Steinberg
Lady Gaga is letting her feelings be known about the death of George Floyd and the protests that have sparked throughout America.
Kelly Osbourne has said that being abroad during the coronavirus pandemic makes her feel as though she has turned her back on her country.
The first livestream will take place on June 1
Emma Roberts carries her bags out of Erewhon Market after doing some shopping on Friday afternoon (May 23) in West Hollywood, Calif.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
When Netflix first debuted "Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness" back in March, the docuseries captured 34 million US viewers in the first 10 days of its release. With many people stuck at home due to the coronavirus quarantine, they turned to their TVs and tuned into the story of Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin, two large cat enthusiasts with an intense rivalry.
Lord knows, most of us would do anything for our kids.