By Amanda N'Duka
12.03.2020 - 20:19 / flipboard.com
As the coronavirus continues to spread across the United States and starts appearing in more countries around the world, multiple TV shows and movies are becoming affected by this pandemic.
From sets halting production to movie theaters being shut down, Hollywood is trying to mitigate the risk of …
.By Amanda N'Duka
The lists of cancellations in the fashion world continues to grow due to the global novel coronavirus pandemic, with multiple fashion weeks across Europe and the United States cancelled and one postponed. In Paris, the show will not go on for men's fashion week, slated for June, and the haute couture shows (which would have included the highly anticipated return of Balenciaga), scheduled for July, with both being cancelled by the Federation de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Two of the world's biggest pop stars are giving back to their fans as the coronavirus pandemic has left many out of work and without paychecks. The number of Americans filing for unemployment surged to over 3.2 million last week and Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande did not turn a blind eye to their fans' groans about their situations on social media.
Singing competition shows like The Voice and American Idol might not be able to complete their seasons for a while, but one show you can count on seeing a finale for in the near future is The Masked Singer!
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 300,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
The coronavirus global pandemic continues to spread, with over 300,000 diagnosed cases worldwide. In the United States, many state and local governments have been closing schools, shutting down restaurants and nightclubs, and encouraging residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease and save lives.
It has been 35 years this month since “We Are the World” was recorded by over 40 stars to raise money for African famine.
More than two dozen music and entertainment companies joined together Friday (March 20) to send a joint letter to the United States Congress asking for financial relief as the coronavirus crisis continues to ripple throughout the country.
By Ted Johnson
The Christ the Redeemer statue, which is located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was lit up with the flags of countries affected by coronavirus.
TikTok and Arnold Schwarzenegger are teaming up to help feed families impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
The novel coronavirus has had a colossal and devastating impact on the world since its first reported case in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. Since then, it has traveled to nearly every country across the globe, with major outbreaks in Italy, Iran, Spain, Germany, the United States and France. England has also been hit particularly hard, leading the British royal family to take quick and appropriate action.
Hollywood stars are coming out of self-isolation to shade U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent coronavirus remarks.
The coronavirus outbreak, which was categorized as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, has continued to spread, with the number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 now rising to more than 160,000 cases worldwide. In the United States, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on March 13, and many states and local governments have been issuing their own emergency declarations as well.
In light of the current COVID-19 pandemic, many artists, including Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, Caroline Polachek and Taylor Swift, have taken to social media to encourage their fans to practice social distancing and stop congregating in groups. These frantic and emotive posts come after a week of mass panic over the novel coronavirus currently spreading throughout the United States and the world at an exponential rate.
Dennis Quaid and his fiancee, Laura Savoie, have decided to delay their upcoming wedding.