Bláthnaid Treacy had a lockdown birthday with a twist when the RTÉ presenter dug out her debs dress for a gas themed Zoom party with all of her pals.
14.04.2020 - 20:01 / tvguide.com
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Bláthnaid Treacy had a lockdown birthday with a twist when the RTÉ presenter dug out her debs dress for a gas themed Zoom party with all of her pals.
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If you're one of the millions of people working at home amid the coronavirus pandemic, chances are you've seen about a 1,000 percent increase in your office's use of teleconferencing apps like Zoom over the past month or so. What you may or may not already know, though, is that customized Zoom backgrounds have become something of a style symbol in the virtual workplace lately, and TV shows are getting in on the game in a very big way.
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If you're one of the millions of people suddenly working at home amid the coronavirus pandemic, chances are you've seen about a 1,000 percent increase in your office's use of teleconferencing apps like Zoom over the past month or so. What you may or may not already know, though, is that customized Zoom backgrounds have become something of a style symbol in the virtual workplace lately, and TV shows are getting in on the game in a very big way.
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On Monday night (April 20), Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and Teddy Riley finally faced off in their long-awaited (and twice-postponed) Verzuz battle on Instagram Live. And now that the clash of the '90s R&B titans is complete, Billboard wants to know: which Verzuz showdown has been your favorite so far?
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It's Hollywood like you've never seen it before: Interpreted and rewritten by Ryan Murphy. "If we change the way that movies are made, I think we can change the world," Darren Criss says as Raymond in the new trailer for Hollywood below.
If you're one of the millions of people suddenly working at home amid the coronavirus pandemic, chances are you've seen about a 1,000 percent increase in your office's use of teleconferencing apps like Zoom over the past month or so. What you may or may not already know, though, is that customized Zoom backgrounds have become something of a style symbol in the virtual workplace lately, and TV shows are getting in on the game in a very big way.