At least 15 schools in the region have had to tell some pupils they must now stay at home for a fortnight.
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Diane Garrett Given the misogyny on open display in our nation’s capital, and sordid revelations of the #MeToo era, it’s not unreasonable to question how much progress we have really made since U.S. women got the right to vote 100 years ago.
At least 15 schools in the region have had to tell some pupils they must now stay at home for a fortnight.
Italy’s pain to be better prepared to fight the coronavirus outbreak when it spread.Blanchett, who is heading the jury at the virus-restricted Venice Film Festival, arrived on the Lido wearing a surgical mask and skipped the typical water taxi photo op that stars have long used.Both were evidence of the safety and social distancing norms that have added a certain degree of sobriety to the usually glamorous festival, the first international in-person film showcase after COVID-19 shut down the
Ralph Macchio first warmed hearts as young Daniel LaRusso learning to defend himself in the Karate Kid trilogy. Now all grown up, the actor, 58 — who has reprised his role in Cobra Kai — exclusively opened up to Us Weekly about the moment he realized when the movie was going to be a hit, getting poison oak while filming the third installment and more.
Chris Willman Music WriterWhen Katy Perry sings that it’s “Never Really Over” at the top of her “Smile” album — a year-old introduction to a brand new collection — you can hear it as an expression of romantic regret, as intended, or take that title for what it really means for Perry: a vow of career imperishability. By just about anybody’s standards, she’s been on a cool streak, with seven years having transpired since the last No.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentJean Smart is Emmy-nominated for HBO’s “Watchmen,” playing an anti-vigilante FBI agent. It’s yet another of Smart’s surprising performances, tackling offbeat roles and making them distinct and memorable.Smart became a household name with her five-year run as Charlene on CBS’ “Designing Women,” starting in 1986.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticIn 1952, Warner Bros.
Joe Wicks has revealed he's been having a few "flat" days since ending his daily P.E. lessons.The 33 year old, who recently showed off his incredible new gym after moving from Richmond into his "dream home", started his live classes during the coronavirus lockdown while kids weren't allowed to go to school for fear of catching the deadly bug.
At a time when American moviegoers’ concerns are firmly focused on domestic issues, or on international players like Russia and China, it may seem odd to have two documentaries come out in the same week about events that happened decades ago in Iran. But Taghi Amirani’s “Coup 53” and Barbara Kopple’s “Desert One,” which open in select markets and in virtual cinemas on Aug.
Brian CoxBrian Cox is Emmy-nominated for his memorable work in HBO’s “Succession” as patriarch Logan Roy, the head of a ruthless and viewer-addictive family of power-brokers.Cox, born in Dundee, Scotland, has created many memorable characters in his six-decade career, including roles in such works as HBO’s “Deadwood,” blockbuster films such as “Braveheart” and “Troy,” and cult faves like “Rushmore,” “Zodiac,” “Super Troopers” and “Adaptation.” He was also the screen’s first Hannibal Lecktor in
Finding Freedom has provided the most intimate portrait yet of what Meghan Markle and Prince Harry went through during their years dating and as newly-married working royals. The authors also managed to get some new, intimate details about their son Archie and how the couple's first year with him went.
Royal reporters Carolyn Durand and Omid Scobie's new book Finding Freedom has provided the most intimate portrait yet of what Meghan Markle and Prince Harry went through during their years dating and as newly-married working royals. The authors also managed to get some new, intimate details about their son Archie and how the couple's first year with him went.
Royal reporters Carolyn Durand and Omid Scobie's new book Finding Freedom has provided the most intimate portrait yet of what Meghan Markle and Prince Harry went through during their years dating and as newly-married working royals. The authors also managed to get some new, intimate details about their son Archie and how the couple's first year with him went.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's bombshell biography Finding Freedom has hit the rack. An excerpt from the book was previously shared and it had led to tongues wagging.