• The Wahlbergs do their part to feed essential workers in NYC

    The Wahlbergs do their part to feed essential workers in NYC

    Wahlburger and Del Frisco’s are working together to feed healthcare workers and first responders in the Five Boroughs, we’re told. The Boston-based burger chain — run by Wahlberg brothers, Mark, Donnie and Paul — has been shipping its patties to the Midtown steak house to be cooked up, and New York’s Bravest have been helping …
  • Billionaires: They contribute by doing, by building, by creating, by inventing

    Billionaires: They contribute by doing, by building, by creating, by inventing

    Billionaires contribute daily to the “common good”—not only through charity, but through human ingenuity and the progress and prosperity that produces for all of us. ran into a neighbor on the street the other day and we chatted about life at home during COVID-19 and how we are all coping with social distancing. I mentioned …
  • The NBA’s first workout since coronavirus was very ‘weird’

    The NBA’s first workout since coronavirus was very ‘weird’

    The new normal at NBA practice facilities began Friday, featuring temperature checks at the door, latex gloves and an outfit in a bag. The Cavaliers were among the first teams to open back up for voluntary workouts after the league was suspended March 11 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Four players — Kevin Love, Larry …
  • 6 leading models expect a very significant drop in the pace of COVID-19 deaths this month

    6 leading models expect a very significant drop in the pace of COVID-19 deaths this month

    “Closely watched and scrutinized projections by University of Washington researchers nearly doubled the expected number of COVID-19 deaths to about 135,000 by August, based on the easing of social distancing measures,” reports The Wall Street Journal. Not really. That’s just a convenient excuse. The estimate was doubled because it was obviously wrong. At the time of …
  • The 'stunning collapse' of the global luxury goods market will be even worse than expected

    The 'stunning collapse' of the global luxury goods market will be even worse than expected

    The global luxury goods sector is heading for a stunning collapse of up to 35% this year due to coronavirus lockdowns, according to a new study by the Bain consultancy published Thursday. Bain Partner Claudia D’ Arpizio said it would take two to three years to return to 2019 global sales of around 281 billion …
  • ‘Harry Potter’ actress says she wanted Boris Johnson to die of coronavirus

    ‘Harry Potter’ actress says she wanted Boris Johnson to die of coronavirus

    English actress Miriam Margolyes raised eyebrows during an appearance on Britain’s Channel 4 Friday after telling hosts of the program “The Last Leg” that part of her wished to see Prime Minister Boris Johnson die of COVID-19. “I had difficulty not wanting Boris Johnson to die. I wanted him to die,” Margolyes, who is most …
  • Guy Fieri raised $20 million for restaurant workers amid pandemic

    Guy Fieri raised $20 million for restaurant workers amid pandemic

    The Mayor of Flavortown has raised $20 million for his colleagues in the restaurant industry. With the coronavirus still raging on, and restaurants nationwide forced to close due to stay-at-home orders, Guy Fieri has taken matters into his own hands. During an interview with TMZ, Fieri announced that he has been able to raise money …
  • Amanda Kloots pens letter to husband Nick Cordero amid coronavirus battle

    Amanda Kloots pens letter to husband Nick Cordero amid coronavirus battle

    View this post on Instagram Dear Nick, I miss you so much. Sometimes this whole thing doesn’t even feel real. Sometimes it feels like you are just away doing a job and you’re going to walk through the door at any moment. I miss my hubby. I miss holding your hand. I miss your gnocchi …
  • Roy Horn of ‘Siegfried and Roy’ fame dead of coronavirus

    Roy Horn of ‘Siegfried and Roy’ fame dead of coronavirus

    Roy Uwe Ludwig Horn, half of Las Vegas icons Siegfried & Roy, has died from complications stemming from COVID-19. “Today, the world has lost one of the greats of magic, but I have lost my best friend,” Siegfried Fishbacher, Horn’s collaborator, said in a statement provided to Page Six. “From the moment we met, I …
  • Drive-in concerts may be future of live music amid COVID-19

    Drive-in concerts may be future of live music amid COVID-19

    You may soon have to roll up to rock out. Music concerts are going the way of drive-in movie theaters amid the coronavirus crisis — with fans to watch performances from inside cars, according to a report. The electronic musician Marc Ribellet announced the first-ever drive-in concert tour in the US, and entertainment honchos say …