"This pandemic has shown the great divide between our American dream and American reality."
10.04.2020 - 22:45 / nypost.com
Entertainers really will do anything to stay in the limelight during these coronavirus days, when we can’t go to the movies, theater or concerts. Some of their attempts reek of desperation, like an armpit on a subway platform in the middle of August.
“Grey’s Anatomy” ended its season early, and to pick up the scheduling slack, ABC has corralled a bunch of stars to sing their favorite Disney tunes to homebound Americans in something called “The Disney Family Singalong.” It features ABC
"This pandemic has shown the great divide between our American dream and American reality."
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Bob the Drag Queen is best known as the season-eight winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race, but soon she’ll become an HBO fixture. In the network’s new docuseries We’re Here, Bob and fellow Drag Race stars Eureka O’Hara and Shangela hit conservative American towns in the hopes of building bridges to acceptance.
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Most people know Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States, but Michael Jordan sees him as just another Chicagoan.
AEG Presents, the live music conglomerate that puts on concerts across the United States in additional to notable festivals including Coachella, has announced it will open a 30-day window for ticketholders to get refunds for shows that have been rescheduled due to COVID-19, The New York Times reports.
Ryan Tedder is opening up about his thoughts regarding new music amid the global health crisis.
HBO is doing its part to keep the millions of Americans who are self-quarantining entertained by making a select portion of its acclaimed library available for free. (Mercifully, Entourage is not included in this list.) All you have to do is download the HBO NOW or HBO GO apps or head over to HBONOW.com or HBOGO.com in order to get free access to several of HBO's flagship shows and documentaries, as well as 20 theatrical movies.
HBO is doing its part to keep the millions of Americans who are self-quarantining entertained by making a select portion of its acclaimed library available for free. (Mercifully, Entourage is not included in this list.) All you have to do is download the HBO NOW or HBO GO apps or head over to HBONOW.com or HBOGO.com in order to get free access to several of HBO's flagship shows and documentaries, as well as 20 theatrical movies.
Amy Schumer is joining the roster of celebrity chefs on the Food Network making dishes for sheltering American TV viewers from their home kitchens. As the actress and comedian returns to TV after the sketch comedy series on Comedy Central that propelled her into movies, Schumer is shooting her own cooking show, Amy Schumer Learns to Cook, that the Discovery-owned lifestyle channel has fast-tracked for a spring debut amid the coronavirus pandemic.
We know you're tired of hearing about all the different streaming services you should subscribe to (especially since there are so, so many), but you should strongly consider subscribing to BritBox, which offers subscribers access to the best in British programming for just $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year. A subscription means you no longer have to dig through Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon to find your favorite British programs under all the American shows that are given priority.
"The Big Bang Theory" actress married Cook in 2018, but she told US late night TV host Jimmy Kimmel they still weren't officially living together when they were told to start self-isolating in a bid to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, reports aceshowbiz.com.