• Tiffany Haddish turns to gardening while quarantined

    Tiffany Haddish turns to gardening while quarantined

    Tiffany Haddish has some sage advice. The comedian has turned to gardening as she practices social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. “This is what I have been doing During quarantine. Gardening,” she wrote on Instagram on Thursday. She added, “It’s not only a good workout and relaxing, but you get to eat if you do …
  • What coronavirus has stolen from MLB

    What coronavirus has stolen from MLB

    Jacob deGrom would have thrown one of the first pitches of the 2020 season, shortly after 1 p.m. Thursday. Perhaps 20 minutes later and 205 miles to the south of Citi Field, Gerrit Cole would have unleashed the first pitch of the rest of his life. So much is being lost to the coronavirus pandemic. …
  • ‘Killing Eve’ Season 3 premiere to air two weeks early

    ‘Killing Eve’ Season 3 premiere to air two weeks early

    Fans of “Killing Eve,” the Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer-fronted psychopath drama, are in for an early thrill after AMC Networks moved the show’s third season premiere forward by two weeks. AMC Networks Entertainment Group will now launch the Phoebe Waller-Bridge-created drama on Sunday, April 12, as opposed to its previous premiere of April 26. …
  • Cara Delevingne and Ashley Benson foster dogs while in quarantine

    Cara Delevingne and Ashley Benson foster dogs while in quarantine

    Couples who foster pets together stay together. Cara Delevinge and girlfriend Ashley Benson are passing the time quarantined together by fostering puppies amid the coronavirus pandemic. Benson, 30, posted a photo cuddling up to a pup named Bowie, captioning the pic, “He’s looking for a home and is such a snuggle bug.” Cara Delevigne and …
  • Spanish princess, 86, is the first royal to die of coronavirus

    Spanish princess, 86, is the first royal to die of coronavirus

    Weeks after Spain’s King Felipe IV tested negative for coronavirus, his cousin Princess Maria Teresa de Borbon-Parma has died from the highly-contagious illness. The death of Maria Teresa — dubbed “the red princess” due to her progressive politics and activism — was announced Thursday by her brother, Prince Sixto Enrique de Borbon, the Duke of …
  • Bored celebrities rally for Post Malone’s virtual beer pong tournament

    Bored celebrities rally for Post Malone’s virtual beer pong tournament

    Coronavirus won’t stop Post Malone from partying. The rapper is planning an epic virtual beer pong tournament for his self-isolating celebrity pals. Dubbed “The Ballina Cup,” Posty is recruiting a slew of big names to fill the bracket, including NFL players Travis Kelce and Rob Gronkowski, along with Gronkowski’s girlfriend, Sports Illustrated Swim model Camille …
  • NBA season could restart at a casino, Bahamas resort or college gym

    NBA season could restart at a casino, Bahamas resort or college gym

    If and when the NBA restarts its season, it could all happen in one glitzy spot like Las Vegas, the Bahamas or … a college campus in the Midwest? Those are three of the options that have been discussed by players and executives, according to ESPN, as the league tries to formulate a plan for …
  • Retta to host ‘The Invisible Man’ watch party Saturday on Twitter

    Retta to host ‘The Invisible Man’ watch party Saturday on Twitter

    “Parks & Recreation” actress Retta will be on hosting duties for a Twitter “Watch Party,” i.e. a communal film viewing conducted on social media, of Universal’s horror pic “The Invisible Man” this weekend. The studio is encouraging people to watch the movie in sync from 1 p.m. PT (4 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. GMT) on …
  • Jon Bon Jovi believes 17-year-old son contracted coronavirus

    Jon Bon Jovi believes 17-year-old son contracted coronavirus

    Jon Bon Jovi strongly suspects his son Jacob contracted a “mild version” of coronavirus, though the 17-year-old has yet to be tested. The 58-year-old musician recently opened up about self-quarantining with his brood during the coronavirus outbreak, revealing that he believes his teenage son had a form of COVID-19. “The whole family is together, all …
  • How Isaac Newton made the Great Plague become a “Year of Wonders”

    How Isaac Newton made the Great Plague become a “Year of Wonders”

    In 1665, “social distancing” orders emptied campuses throughout England, as the bubonic plague raged, killing 100,000 people. Isaac Newton, a 24-year-old student from Cambridge, was among those forced to leave campus and return indefinitely to his childhood home. College students around the world left campus this month, unsure when they would return and what daily …