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Wunmi Mosaku (left) as Rial Majur and Sope Dìrísù as Bol Majur in the 2020 horror film “His House.” Photo: Aidan Monaghan , Netflix 2020
How have you handled hiding from coronavirus in your home this past year? Were you a shaken cat, terrified that the UPS driver was a plague-carrying harbinger of doom who also happened to have the coasters you ordered, or did you harness the isolation to better yourself, like the friend of mine who started an online cat circus?
Look through these films about staying the heck home and figure out which one is your personal quarantine zodiac.
Inside the Californian suburb where US elites are hunkering down during the pandemic
Just 28 miles up the coast from LA, a former hippie enclave is now home to titans of finance sheltering from Covid-19
Pamela Anderson on the beach
Credit: Alamy
Malibu was always a town that attracted artists, designers and creative souls from all walks of life. Despite the celebrity residents, the vibe was one of understated, hippie chic. That is until Covid-19 enticed a new wave of one percenters seeking warm weather and the bucolic surfer lifestyle. Now, just about every house is rented (at up to $200k per month), and owners who once only came for the summer have decided to stay put here.
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A rarely- seen set of LIFE Magazine photos capture the legendary stripper, Gypsy Rose Lee while on tour with the carnival in 1949- Lee was the world s most famous burlesque dancer in the 1930s and 1940s
Born to a ruthlessly ambitious stage mother- Lee spent her entire childhood performing as a second-rate actor in the vaudeville circuit while playing second fiddle to her younger sister who was the star of the show
Her mother pitted the sisters against each other and dismissed Gypsy as fat and untalented - her sister later said that Gypsy was the first person to be famous for being famous
Hoffman Files
Far too many dead to bring out By Rob Hoffman on December 30, 2020 at 7:12 AM
“Stupid Covid!” That’s become my wife’s mantra over the past 10 months. Occasionally I will chime in with “Covid ruins everything.” The words may vary, but the sentiments are the same. Anytime you come up with an idea that sounds like fun, or an interesting place to go, or think you have found a safe way to break the quarantine, COVID-19 rears its ugly corona head and takes a sledgehammer to the best made plans of mice and men. While this scenario may ring true for many, far too many others have found the coronavirus which has tied the United States and most of the world up in knots over the past year to be far more than just a nuisance. It has basically delivered a body-blow to the livelihood and lives of millions of people, and we’re not done yet. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to support the inane idea that we’ve “turned the corne