Visual artists are using the coronavirus crisis as a chance to showcase their skills — by making sexy face masks with used panties and kinky tongues.
15.04.2020 - 02:55 / lifestyle.com.au
While in lockdown, it has been no secret that people are scrummaging to locate household essentials like toilet paper, pasta and even sanitary pads.
For weeks people have been trying their hand at making their own hand santisier. But more and more items are becoming scarce, particularly face masks.
Now, on the back of being advised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to sit tight and only leave the home for neccessities, one man has shared a simple hack to making your own preventative
Visual artists are using the coronavirus crisis as a chance to showcase their skills — by making sexy face masks with used panties and kinky tongues.
By Tim Dams
Coronavirus is impacting our daily lives - from how we work to how we interact with family and friends.
Rihanna is speaking her mind. During an Instagram Live session this past Friday, a fan asked the 32-year-old singer when her upcoming album will be released, when she implied that she's working harder to flatten the coronavirus curve than President Trump "If one of y'all motherf--ers ask me about the album one more time when I'm trying to save the world, unlike y'all president," said Rihanna, per E! News.
Pink is opening up about the scary three-week ordeal she and her 3-year-old son, Jameson, recently experienced when they contracted COVID-19. The 40-year-old singer appears via video chat on Thursday's, where she doesn't hold back when talking about coming down with symptoms several days into their family's quarantine.
Pink is opening up about the scary three-week ordeal she and her 3-year-old son Jameson recently experienced when they contracted COVID-19. The 40-year-old singer appears via video chat on Thursday's, where she doesn't hold back when talking about coming down with symptoms several days into their family's quarantine.
After two weeks of streaming declines as Americans stayed glued to cable news, music consumers seem to be comfortably sheltered at home with streams growing 2% to 24.8 billion for the week ended April 2, up from 24.3 billion a week before.Yet while stability appears to be emerging, somewhat, for a U.S. music industry paralyzed by the coronavirus, last week's performance was still down 2.9% from 2020’s peak when total streams numbered 25.55 billion.
Feeling better than the last time he appeared on CNN, Chris Cuomo shared what he believed was the "secret" to kicking coronavirus on Cuomo Prime Time on Monday. The anchor, who shared his coronavirus diagnosis with viewers last week, updated his audience on his condition early in the program: "I feel better than I deserve," he told neurosurgeon and CNN chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta.
Over the last few weeks most of us have settled into a totally different way of communicating. Instead of conversations around the office water cooler, it’s tea orders shouted down the stairs; in place of long catch-ups down the pub, it’s group WhatsApp chats.
From the comfort of her own home while in self-quarantine, Gloria Estefan sent an important message about the novel coronavirus disease.
While many craft bloggers and home-sewers are releasing tutorials on how to make them, most require a sewing machine.
Streaming account for 82.3% of the albums charts last week