Hundreds of people, including Los Angeles municipal employees, protested against Covid vaccination mandates outside City Hall today in a demonstration organized by a group that calls itself Firefighters4Freedom.
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abjectly humiliating himself on behalf of Donald Trump.
But on Tuesday the former mayor of New York — and current subject of a federal criminal investigation — escalated things with something that I’ll argue brings the concept of ‘cringe’ into its baroque period.In a video he recorded in support Glenn Youngkin, the right wing Republican currently running against Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia Governor’s race, Giuliani uses a cheap video filter that superimposes Abraham Lincoln’s chin
.Hundreds of people, including Los Angeles municipal employees, protested against Covid vaccination mandates outside City Hall today in a demonstration organized by a group that calls itself Firefighters4Freedom.
Donald Trump over the weekend was a breakout performance for the rookie.Johnson nailed a stream-of-consciousness Trump during an opening segment Saturday that discussed Republican Glenn Youngkin's election as Virginia governor. Critics at Vulture and TheWrap said Johnson “stole the show,” or at least the cold open.“'Saturday Night Live' finally has a truly great Trump impersonator,” wrote Dan Spinelli of Mother Jones.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterUniversal Pictures is making a sequel to “Midnight Run,” the 1988 action comedy starring Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin.Regina Hall, the actor best known for “Girls Trip” and “Scary Movie,” is starring in the follow-up.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorDisney’s ABC has renewed Tamron Hall’s daytime talk show for two more seasons, with the company’s local stations group agreeing to continue to carry the program.The decision guarantees a fourth and fifth season for the program, which was recently placed under the aegis of ABC News, and will see it produced through the 2023-2024 season.“ABC’s decision to give our show a two-season renewal is beyond my wildest dreams,” said Hall, in a prepared statement.
There’s a new Trump in Studio 8H, with “Saturday Night Live” debuting the show’s latest take on the ex-president during the cold open for the Nov. 6 episode.
Big Bird is doing his part to educate the public about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Lucy Hale goes in on a screaming match with Austin Stowell in the new trailer for their movie, The Hating Game.
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An application to extend the opening hours for a new restaurant in Hale has been approved, despite residents’ concerns and allegations of its existing licence being breached.
READ MORE: Meghan Markle: Expert shares steps to achieve Duchess' glowing skinHis first public performances were with his sister Joyce in the Manor House Underground station air raid shelters and on the trains of the Piccadilly line during the air raids of the Second World War. During the blitz, Blair, his sister and mother were evacuated to Oxford, but after witness a German plane crash, they returned to Stamford Hill.
Lucy Hale‘s new project is almost here! ET is exclusively debuting the trailer for “The Hating Game”, the film adaptation of Sally Thorne’s 2016 novel of the same name.
Lucy Hale's new project is almost here! ET is exclusively debuting the trailer for , the film adaptation of Sally Thorne's 2016 novel of the same name.Hale stars alongside Austin Stowell in the flick as two co-workers who experience hate at first sight.
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Brandi Carlile and Belinda Carlisle finally met up at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Friday after years of having their names confused, and there was neither a harmonic convergence nor a disruption in the force, but certainly a very nice impromptu photo-op.Asked by Variety Saturday night in the Hall of Fame press room about the meetup the previous day, Carlile said: “I’ve been getting called Belinda Carlisle since I started making music and having my name anywhere on a marquee.
Michele Amabile Angermiller On the eve of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s class of 2021 induction ceremony, several honorees — The Go-Go’s, LL Cool J and “the Black Godfather” Clarence Avant — gathered to celebrate the unveiling of an inductee signature panel that will live on display in the Hall long after the gala ends.The short ceremony, which took place in the Hall’s main concourse, hosted a crowd of trustees, previous inductees including Heart bassist Steve Fossen, and family members of
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