Ricky Schroder Slammed for Harassing Costco Employee Over Mask Mandate
On 5/17/21 at 4:31 AM EDT
Schroder best-known for starring in 1979 drama film
The Champ and 1980s sitcom
Silver Spoons has achieved notoriety in recent years due to his right-wing politics. Last year, it was revealed he helped bail out Kyle Rittenhouse, 18, who is charged with two counts of murder in connection to shootings at a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin last August.
In an Instagram video posted on Saturday, Schroder chastised a front-line worker for enforcing company mask policies.
Never forget that “Ricky” Schroder helped post bail for Kyle Rittenhouse the 17-year-old who murdered two protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Now this.
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Historic Downtown Long Grove Business Association
All about chocolate
Long Grove’s annual homage to the cocoa bean returns with
“For the Love of Chocolate.” The event May 14-16 may be on a smaller scale to comply with COVID-19 health and safety guidelines but it won’t skimp on everything chocolate. Included are food vendors, live entertainment and kid’s activities. Opening night includes an artist hand carving a sculpture of Frank Sinatra while singer Tony Ocean performs. Advance online registration is required to attend. Downtown Long Grove, 308 Old McHenry Rd. Tickets: $10-$45. Visit longgrove.org.
Playing it live
Robert Falls (center) directs John Drea and Mary Beth Fisher in a rehearsal for “The Sound Inside.”
Broadway Reopening Earns New York Governor s Approval
Broadway theaters and other venues will be allowed to reopen in weeks, but it s not likely shows will be ready by to go on by then.
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The neon lights will once again be bright on Broadway but it’ll still take some time.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced May 3rd that the state will lift pandemic-related capacity restrictions May 19 for restaurants, bars, museums, concert halls, and theaters, including New York City s Broadway theaters and other live-performance venues. But given the cost and logistics of mounting plays, productions probably won’t be staged until fall.