By Dade Hayes
12.05.2020 - 19:20 / torontosun.com
The 2021 Oscars ceremony could be delayed amid the COVID-19 crisis, to prevent organizers from having to scrap plans entirely.
According to Britain’s The Sun newspaper, organizers are poised to push back the Academy Awards by almost four months in a bid to save it from being cancelled.
The move reportedly comes after movie studios were told they will have a longer release window for their films to be eligible for nomination, as numerous releases, including No Time to Die, starring Daniel Craig,
Fair City actor Rodrigo Ternevoy, who plays Cristiano San Martin in the soap, has spoken out about his terrifying ordeal after a flight to Brazil.
Thick smoke hovered over Minneapolis on Friday, hours after cheering protesters torched a police station that officers abandoned as a third night of violent protests flared over the death of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer knelt on his neck. Police evacuated the 3rd Precinct station, the focus of many of the protests, late Thursday to protect employees, a spokesman said.
By John Hopewell
Ryan Andrews has given an update on plans to return to filming Fair City and the wait is nearly over for fans of the RTÉ soap.
A thug who set a woman on fire on her doorstep in a brutal attempt to murder her is to be considered for early release in October.
Actress Jenny Lee Dixon says she thinks soaps such as Fair City could embrace technology to survive the lockdown.
Fans of Fair City have been waiting for news on when the soap can resume filming after lockdown measures were put in place earlier this year.
Steve Carell is a hot commodity these days, but the hottest thing about him in 2003 was his scalp.
By Dade Hayes
Congratulations are in order for Fair City’s Amilia Stewart as she has welcomed her first child.
A post-cocooning accident befell Eric Lalor’s mother Angela on her first venture back out into the world on Tuesday.
Eric Lalor has weighed in on the prospect of Cathal’s return to Carrigstown and with his character on the run, anything is possible.
It was announced on Monday that Broadway's Best Shows, a new content and entertainment platform, is launching a weekly play reading series benefiting The Actors Fund and its COVID-19 relief efforts. The first reading will feature such stars as John Malkovich, Patti LuPone, Dylan Baker, Ethan Phillips and Michael Nichols performing David Mamet's November on Thursday.