• Out-of-work chefs are leaving NYC to cook for billionaires

    Out-of-work chefs are leaving NYC to cook for billionaires

    Chefs from some of New York City’s top restaurants are leaving the business to work for billionaires after losing their jobs to the coronavirus, Side Dish has learned. Out-of-work chefs from Jean-Georges, Daniel, Eleven Madison Park, Per Se and Gramercy Tavern are being poached by talent agents and even real estate brokers to work for …
  • Piers Morgan tested for coronavirus after getting symptom

    Piers Morgan tested for coronavirus after getting symptom

    Piers Morgan announced Sunday that he fears he has the coronavirus. “On medical advice, and out of an abundance of caution for a mild symptom that arose in past 48hrs, I’ve had a test for COVID-19,” tweeted the British former star of “America’s Got Talent” and “Celebrity Apprentice.” The 55-year-old journalist did not detail what …
  • Prager's Advice: Get Out of the House!⎜The Dennis Prager Radio Show

    Prager's Advice: Get Out of the House!⎜The Dennis Prager Radio Show

    Don’t obey fools! Get out of the house! Tune in to hear why Dennis is thinking about moving to South Carolina. Read More: 10 Skills I’ve Acquired (or Improved Upon) During This Pandemic Sweden’s Top Epidemiologist: COVID-19 Infections Flattening Under Policy of Individual Responsibility The WHO is worse than we think The ‘stunning collapse’ of …
  • George W. Bush issues call to unite during pandemic: 'We are human beings,' not 'partisan combatants'

    George W. Bush issues call to unite during pandemic: 'We are human beings,' not 'partisan combatants'

    Former President George W. Bush called on all Americans to recognize their common humanity and help one another during the current coronavirus pandemic. “Let us remember how small our differences are in the face of this shared threat,” the former president said in a video posted Saturday. “In the final analysis, we are not partisan …
  • Our Dress Rehearsal for a Police State

    Our Dress Rehearsal for a Police State

    All my life, I have dismissed paranoids on the right (“America is headed to communism”) and the left (“It can happen here” — referring to fascism). It’s not that I’ve ever believed liberty was guaranteed. Being familiar with history and a pessimist regarding the human condition, I never believed that. But the ease with which …
  • Sarah Hyland, Wells Adams put wedding plans on hold amid coronavirus pandemic

    Sarah Hyland, Wells Adams put wedding plans on hold amid coronavirus pandemic

    Like many engaged couples, Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams have put their wedding plans on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to the “Bachelorette” alum. Adams, 35, recently spoke to Access Hollywood and discussed the pair’s upcoming nuptials. “There are no wedding plans,” Adams told the outlet. He continued: “I think the thought was …
  • Kids’ Choice Awards: ‘Avengers,’ ‘Stranger Things,’ win at virtual show

    Kids’ Choice Awards: ‘Avengers,’ ‘Stranger Things,’ win at virtual show

    After being postponed by the coronavirus pandemic, the Kids’ Choice Awards held a virtual telecast to dole out the slime and the awards. “Victorious” star Victoria Justice hosted the show on Saturday, about six weeks after the original date. In addition to the awards and slime given out, the show made a $1 million donation …
  • Texas strip club wins temporary court order allowing it to open with restaurants

    Texas strip club wins temporary court order allowing it to open with restaurants

    A Texas strip club was allowed to open its doors after a confrontation with cops — who had threatened its owner with arrest if he didn’t remain closed amid coronavirus lockdown measures. Governor Greg Abbott had issued an order allowing certain businesses to reopen at a 25 percent capacity, including restaurants, retailers and shopping malls. …
  • Broadway actors dig deep to weather storm during coronavirus shutdown

    Broadway actors dig deep to weather storm during coronavirus shutdown

    “Les Miserables” Tony nominee Judy Kuhn was three weeks away from being eligible for health insurance when rehearsals for her off-Broadway show shut down because of the coronavirus. Still, she considers herself one of the luckier ones in New York’s tight theatrical community — at least she has a nest egg and her husband’s medical …
  • The unavoidable emotions of playing golf in coronavirus age

    The unavoidable emotions of playing golf in coronavirus age

    This was never going to be an ordinary round of golf. That was apparent the moment I lay my head on the pillow Friday night, my mind already racing thinking about playing golf at 8 o’clock Saturday morning in what was going to be my first round in the COVID-19 age. I had a difficult …