The star of films like ‘The Conversation,’ ‘The Candidate’ and ‘Nashville’ died Tuesday from complications related to COVID-19.
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‘Full House,’ Broadway producer Thomas Miller dies at 79
Miller also had a hand in Gary Marshall sitcoms including ‘Happy Days,’ ‘Laverne & Shirley’ and ‘Mork and Mindy.’
Italian tenor to sing at cathedral on Easter
Andrea Bocelli says his appearance at the Duomo of Milan will not be a concert, but instead a ‘prayer’ during the coronavirus pandemic.
Washington Post reporter writes book on Melania Trump
‘The Art of Her Deal,’ an unauthorized biography of the first lady, comes out June 16.
Celebrated singer-songwriter John Prine dies at 73 from coronavirus
Prine, who won a lifetime achievement Grammy and was called ‘The Mark Twain of American songwriting,’ had been hospitalized last month.
With no theaters, film fans find ways to gather virtually
Movie theaters may be closed, but friends are still finding ways to watch together while staying apart thanks to applications like Netflix Party
‘Harry Potter’ creator J.K. Rowling reveals probable coronavirus infection, says she’s recovered
Rowling joins a growing list of celebrity coronavirus cases that includes Tom Hanks and his wife, Rita Wilson, Idris Elba and Pink.
Australian court dismisses cardinal’s sex abuse convictions
George Pell will be released after serving 13-months of a six-year sentence.
Concert industry could lose $9 billion this year from the coronavirus pandemic
Of the initial $12.2 billion projected for the year in box office receipts, $8.9 billion is still unspoken for and could be lost if the industry remains dark for the rest of 2020.
CBS show ‘All Rise’ to produce coronavirus episode at a distance
The episode will follow social distancing rules and be taped remotely using social media and other digital technology.