Also Read: Here's the Fall 2020 TV Schedule for Broadcast Networks - So FarWednesdays will once again be entirely dedicated to Dick Wolf’s “Chicago” series, with “Chicago Med” at 8 p.m. leading into “Chicago Fire” at 9 p.m.
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Moving on! Torrey DeVitto shared a sweet snapshot with a new mystery man one year after splitting from Jesse Lee Soffer.
“Poppies! #wearyourmask ☀️,” the Chicago Med actress, 35, captioned a PDA photo with her new beau on Wednesday, May 27. DeVitto had her hair pulled back from her face in a slick ponytail and covered her face with a cloth mask for extra protection amid the coronavirus pandemic. Her partner also wore a mask and kept his identity hidden with a pair of dark sunglasses.
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Also Read: Here's the Fall 2020 TV Schedule for Broadcast Networks - So FarWednesdays will once again be entirely dedicated to Dick Wolf’s “Chicago” series, with “Chicago Med” at 8 p.m. leading into “Chicago Fire” at 9 p.m.
People Magazine confirmed the news that West established a 529 college savings plan that will fully cover the tuition for Gianna Floyd, and his representative told the magazine that West has donated to local, black-owned businesses in his hometown in Chicago and nationwide that were hit by the coronavirus crisis and the protests.West was also seen marching with Black Lives Matter supporters in protest over the death of Floyd on Thursday.
Kanye West is making certain George Floyd’s daughter will get a good education.
Law & Order creator Dick Wolf has fired a writer on the show’s new spinoff after he made controversial remarks about Black Lives Matter protesters in Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES -- A TV writer who has worked on “S.W.A.T.” and “Chicago P.D.” was fired from an upcoming “Law & Order” spin-off because of online posts about social unrest in Los Angeles.
Craig Gore, a writer whose work has included “S.W.A.T.” and “Chicago P.D.,” has been fired from the upcoming Law & Order spinoff for comments he made surrounding the protests.
Craig Gore is a writer that many people who read The Playlist probably aren’t that familiar with. His previous credits include episodes of “S.W.A.T.” and “Chicago PD,” as well as the upcoming, highly-anticipated “Law & Order: SVU” spin-off that stars actor Chris Meloni.
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John Cusack says police officers came at him with a baton as he filmed a protest in Chicago on Saturday.
John Cusack went from actor to intrepid reporter, live-tweeting from the Chicago protest on Saturday and even getting attacked by an aggressive police officer.
Actor John Cusack got a firsthand look at clashes between protesters and police when the “Say Anything” star alleged he was attacked by cops while filming a protest that erupted in Chicago on Saturday night.
The third season of “Somebody Feed Phil” launched Friday on Netflix and after you binge your way through the five episodes that find Phil Rosenthal exploring the food scenes in Montreal, Seoul, Marrakesh, Chicago and London, we know your mouth will be watering from all that vicarious eating your brain was doing.
Jackie Hayes was born and raised in the suburban town of Waukegan, IL, about an hour north of Chicago; her upbringing was marked by rebellion against the strictures of Christianity and nights spent sneaking into shows. She worked retail to pay her way into the city, and kept working when she moved to the city at age 19 — not to study jazz at the University of Chicago as she'd once planned, but instead to focus on playing DIY shows.
The KarJenners might be used to flying above the rules for the most part, but fans swiftly reminded them the coronavirus pandemic provides no exception for their usual shenanigans!
Police have arrested and charged a Chicago-area man with battery and disorderly conduct after he grabbed a reporter live on the air.