Jon Bon Jovi confirmed to Howard Stern Wednesday that his upcoming album’s release date has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
27.03.2020 - 22:43 / variety.com
The coronavirus pandemic is inspiring plenty of comedians to perform sets from their homes, and musicians to give mini concerts from the comfort of their living rooms.
Now, Auli’i Cravalho, the voice of “Moana,” and “Detective Pikachu” star Justice Smith are among a group of young actors coming together to perform a live play reading to raise money in aid of arts students whose schools have been closed due to the pandemic.
At 2 p.m. PT today, the duo will join MC Brando Young in a performance of
Jon Bon Jovi confirmed to Howard Stern Wednesday that his upcoming album’s release date has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to take a devastating toll on the U.S., medical professionals and researchers are increasingly finding that people of color are being disproportionally impacted — particularly in some major cities.
By Tim Dams
Roommates, in case you need your daily reminder, Samuel L. Jackson is the gift that keeps on giving. As the nation continues to shelter in place to stop the spread of the coronavirus so we all can resume our regular lives, Samuel L. Jackson decided to read a modern take on the bedtime story with a message that we all need to hear right now.
Actors Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Zachary Quinto are teaming up to stage a virtual reading of Terrence Mcnally play Lips Together, Teeth Apart to raise coronavirus relief funds.
"It was mild, but it was there and it’s not nice, I promise you"
Hoda Kotb needed a moment Friday after she began to cry on air following a Today interview with Saints quarterback Drew Brees about the $5 million he is donating to New Orleans to combat the coronavirus. The NBC morning show host has deep roots in New Orleans, and the worldwide pandemic has especially ravaged the Crescent City.
Jada Pinkett Smith is dishing out a little bit of advice for managing relationships during the coronavirus pandemic that has many folks hunkered down and surrounded by family during various stay-at-home orders issued worldwide. In the latest episode of “Red Table Talk” on Facebook Watch, the actress, 48, addressed a fan question that many people at home might be pondering during a time when the population is spending more time with their families and significant others.
Kirstie Alley is praising U.S. President Donald Trump for his response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Piers Morgan has slammed Sam Smith and called them an “attention seeker” and demanded they should “get a grip” after Sam posted a photo crying on Instagram.The Good Morning Britain host, 54, hit out at the singer, 27, after they shared a joke post of themselves going through the stages of a “quarantine meltdown” to their 14.8million followers. Sam shared three photos of them going through the stages, the first of which shows Sam looking fed up while sitting on a doorstep.
South African producers are demanding an “urgent all-industry response” to the threat posed by coronavirus, with a leading industry body calling for a coordinated plan from broadcasters and government agencies to address the potential economic fallout of the global pandemic on the local film and TV biz.