Get excited for Disney-Pixar’s new movie!
08.06.2020 - 17:51 / billboard.com
While different parts of the country start to open up again -- including New York City this week -- most live events and large gatherings are still on hold. However, that doesn't stop artists and bands from entertaining fans who continue to shelter in place during the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic.
With venues and bars shut down from coast-to-coast, here's your guide to the best live-streamed music content right now, for the week of June 8. As additional events are announced for the week,
Get excited for Disney-Pixar’s new movie!
Justin Theroux walks his dog Kuma in a local park on Tuesday (June 23) in New York City.
Elton John, Adam Lambert and other prominent members of the LGBTQ+ community have come together for a good cause.
Leah McSweeney is not happy with Ramona Singer – and she’s letting everyone know about it.
Jill Goldsmith New York State Wednesday issued guidelines for film and TV production to restart in Phase Four of its regional reopening — as New York City entered Phase Two this week, allowing for principal photography with no more than ten people on a shoot, in-office pre and post-production work, location scouting and construction.The city also began accepting film permit applications for the first time since COVID-19 hit for work starting after June 30 limited to a cast and crew of no more
, the Netflix docuseries following the professional and personal lives of four doctors working at a New York City area hospital, is back with an all-new episode filmed during the coronavirus outbreak. The installment captures what neurosurgeons Dr.
Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts have canceled their fall schedules due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the New York City Ballet called off its annual holiday presentation of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker.”Carnegie said Thursday that all performances through Jan. 6 had been wiped out and it will present its scheduled season opening concert on Oct.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorAIDS Walk New York and AIDS Walk San Francisco are coming together for the first time to present “AIDS Walk: Live From Home.”The 90-minute virtual event will be livestreamed on July 19 and benefit New York’s GMHC and PRC in San Francisco.“Live From Home,” executive produced by Erich Bergen, will feature appearances and performances by Bette Midler, Gloria Estefan, Matt Bomer, Vanessa Williams, Laura Linney, Alan Cumming, Skylar Astin,
, which follows four doctors at a New York City area hospital during the latter half 2019, the Netflix docuseries is back with an harrowing new episode about the coronavirus outbreak. The special, ninth installment — “Pandemic” — captures what Dr.
Simon Cowell has hit the Golden Buzzer!
Happy Birthday, Joan Van Ark! The beloved Knots Landing actress is celebrating her 77th birthday on Tuesday, June 16, 2020. Best known for her role as Valene Ewing on the Dallas spin-off, Joan Van Ark is revered as one of America’s first strong women on a prime-time soap opera.
Lizzo is ready to start the show!
On Wednesday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio became the latest public figure to reference John Lennon’s “Imagine” during turbulent times. When countering calls for police reform, de Blasio mentioned the enduring rock standard; the latest example of how notables have co-opted its lyrics for their own agendas.
It's been an amazing week for Tinsley Mortimer. The Real Housewives of New York City cast member became engaged to her longtime on-again, off-again beau Scott Kluth on Sunday, November 24 in Chicago, where Scott lives. She first teased the news on Instagram, writing, "Best weekend ever!!! I LOVE YOU SO MUCH SCOTT!!!" She then confirmed engagement reports with an incredible photo of Scott on bended knee and her reaction in front of the Chicago Water Tower, writing, "I always knew it was you!!!"
Dorinda Medley confirmed her split from her boyfriend of seven years, John Mahdessian, during the May 14 episode of The Real Housewives of New York City.
While many artists have shared their outrage over George Floyd's death on social media by demanding justice against the police officers responsible, urging an end to racism, making donations and more, some are leaving their homes to speak out in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.As protests spread across the country from Seattle to Los Angeles to Minneapolis to New York City to Atlanta and beyond, musicians are joining those who are gathering to call for an end to systemic racism and police