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Festivals, Concerts and Other Events Canceled or Postponed Due to Coronavirus Fears
The fallout from the coronavirus outbreak continues to hit the world of entertainment particularly hard as the number of events either being postponed or canceled outright continues to add up. Here’s a current list of some of the high profile concerts and festivals that have been impacted because of the virus.
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Madonna Comes Under Fire for Insensitive George Floyd Tribute
Madonna became a trending topic on Thursday night for all the wrong reasons. The pop star attempted to respectfully pay tribute to George Floyd by sharing a video of 14-year-old son David Banda dancing to Michael Jackson‘s song “They Don’t Care About Us,” writing on social media, “As news of George Floyd’s brutal murder travels around the world my son David dances to honor and pay...
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Madonna Reveals She Has Coronavirus Antibodies
Madonnasays she is going to “breathe in the COVID-19 air” after revealing that she has tested positive for coronavirus antibodies, according to NBC News.
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Madonna Honors ‘Desperately Seeking Susan' Co-Star Who Died From Coronavirus
Madonna paid tribute to her “Desperately Seeking Susan” co-star Mark Blum on Thursday after she learned the veteran actor died as a result of complications from the coronavirus.
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Mark Blum, Actor on ‘Law & Order' and ‘Succession,' Dies From Virus
Veteran character actor Mark Blum — a union activist best known for the movies “Desperately Seeking Susan” and “Crocodile Dundee,” as well as television work on “Law & Order,” “Us” and “Succession” — died of complications from COVID-19, the disease associated with the coronavirus, his friends said Thursday.
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Madonna's Coronavirus Bathtub Video Garners Mixed Reactions
The Queen of Pop has garnered criticism for appearing to “trivialize” the effects of coronavirus in a video taken while she sat in a bathtub full of rose petals as piano music played in the background, according to NBC News.
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Madonna to Harry and Meghan: Sublet My Central Park West 2-Bedroom
If Prince Harry and Meghan ever get tired of Canada, Madonna says there’s always a home waiting for them in New York City. The 61-year-old star posted a video on Instagram on Wednesday, inviting the couple, who have recently ditched the “royal highness” title and their residence at Windsor Castle for Canada, to sublet her two bedroom luxury apartment...
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Madonna Cancels Final ‘Madame X' Show Because of ‘Indescribable Pain'
The “queen of pop” said she decided to end the North American run of her “Madame X” tour a day early because of “indescribable pain,” NBC News reported.
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Fan Sues Madonna for Frequently Being Hours Late to Concerts
A Florida man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Madonna after a concert he planned to attend in Miami Beach was pushed back by two hours to accommodate the pop star’s tardiness, NBC News reports. Nate Hollander purchased three tickets totaling $1,024.95 for Madonna’s Dec. 17, 2019, “Madame X Tour” at the Fillmore Miami Beach concert venue, according to the...
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Fan Sues Madonna for Being Frequently Late to Concerts
A Florida man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Madonna after a concert he planned to attend in Miami Beach was pushed back by two hours to accommodate the pop star’s tardiness. Nate Hollander purchased three tickets totaling $1,024.95 for Madonna’s Dec. 17, 2019, “Madame X Tour” at the Fillmore Miami Beach concert venue, according to the suit filed Nov....
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Mariah Carey, Neptunes, Outkast, REM Up for Songwriters Hall of Fame
Mariah Carey, who co-wrote 17 of her 18 No. 1 hits and earned her first Songwriters Hall nomination last year, is up for the prize again.
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Chris March, Beloved ‘Project Runway' Designer, Dies at 56
Chris March, one of the beloved fashion designers on “Project Runway,” has passed away. A Bravo spokesperson confirmed the news to TODAY, writing, “We are deeply saddened by the news of Chris March’s passing. He was a favorite among Bravo fans and the fashion community. Our condolences go out to his family and friends. He will truly be missed.” Best...
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Suburban Women Recoil as Trump Dives Into Racial Politics
Carol Evans approves of Donald Trump’s immigration policy. She gives him credit for the strong economy. But the Republican from the affluent Milwaukee suburbs of Waukesha County, a GOP bedrock in the state, just can’t commit to voting for the president next year like she did in 2016. “I just don’t like the way he talks about other people,” Evans,...
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‘Tonight': Neon Dance Battle With Madonna
Madonna and Jimmy Fallon take turns showing off their best dance moves to a random beat played by The Roots while wearing glow-in-the-dark jumpsuits.
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‘Tonight': Madonna Gets Flustered Remembering Meeting Obama
Madonna recalls the time she met Barack Obama on the show, explains why she’s touring only small venues for Madame X and teaches Jimmy Fallon and the “Tonight Show” audience how to do her “Medellín” cha cha cha dance.
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Madonna Feels ‘Raped' by New York Times Profile That Focuses on Her Age
Madonna said she felt “raped” by a New York Times Magazine profile of her that she believes focuses “on trivial and superficial matters” and fixates on her age. “To say that I was disappointed in the article would be an understatement,” Madonna, 60, wrote in an Instagram post on Thursday about the piece, titled, “Madonna at Sixty.” The music icon...
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Madonna Says Harvey Weinstein Crossed Lines, Boundaries With Her
In a new profile on the superstar singer, published by the New York Times on Wednesday, Madonna shares that the movie producer “crossed lines” with her and that Weinstein was “incredibly sexually flirtatious and forward.”
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I-Team: Top Performers Denied at Top NYC Arts School Due to New Academic Standards
New, tougher academic standards at one of New York City’s most prestigious performing arts schools are causing some of the city’s most talented performers to be rejected.
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I-Team: Top Performers Denied at Top NYC Arts School Due to New Academic Standards
New, tougher academic standards at one of New York City’s most prestigious performing arts schools are causing some of the city’s most talented performers to be rejected. Jonathan Dienst reports.