John Krasinski has been bringing us Some Good News with his YouTube series every week, and the latest installment featured a surprise reunion of the original cast of Hamilton, who Zoomed in to perform "Alexander Hamilton."
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Derrick “D-Nice” Jones, 49, has the hottest club going! The DJ has become a viral sensation for his homespun “parties” during the COVID-19 crisis, providing good jams and positive vibes for thousands around the world — including some of our favorite celebrities.
On his first digital get together, he drew over 100,000 simultaneous club goers, and, not surprisingly, doubled it the following day! Here’s 5 things to know about the “Club Quarantine” creator and Bronx, NY native who is keeping us
.John Krasinski has been bringing us Some Good News with his YouTube series every week, and the latest installment featured a surprise reunion of the original cast of Hamilton, who Zoomed in to perform "Alexander Hamilton."
D-Nice's Club Quarantine Instagram Live parties have been the place to be.
Stacey Solomon was left stunned today when she was got a shout-out on Michelle Obama's Instagram page.
In a crossover nobody saw coming, former First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama has featured Loose Women star and social media sensation Stacey Solomon on her Instagram account.
Stacey Solomon expressed her utter shock at being mentioned on former First Lady of the US, Michelle Obama’s Instagram account. Michelle shared a series of handwritten thank you notes to frontline workers around the world amid the coronavirus pandemic which is sweeping the globe.
Before launching “Oprah Talks COVID-19” on her OWN Network, Oprah Winfrey went on a speaking tour to kick off the new decade. Oprah’s 2020 Vision played nine dates around the U.S., with more than 120,000 in attendance. And while she could not have po
DJ D-Nice’s Instagram live virtual dance parties have been the sensation of isolation, drawing upwards of 150,000 viewers — among them, both Democratic candidates, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, former first lady Michelle Obama, Drake, Oprah Winfrey, Will Smith and even Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg — and helping relieve anxiety during this time of stress and uncertainty.
A full nest! Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s daughters, Malia and Sasha, have returned home from college early due to the coronavirus.
With his dance party Instagram livestreams becoming a sensation amidst the worldwide quarantine, Brooklyn DJ D-Nice yesterday (March 25) mixed classic records for a great cause -- with some help from former First Lady Michelle Obama.D-Nice and Obama turned the evening set into a registration extravaganza, hosting the "couch party" in collaboration with Obama's voter registration organization When We All Vote.Prior to going live, the initiative announced a goal of getting 50,000 people registered
As coronavirus continues to spread across the nation, even the former first family is social distancing. Since entering quarantine, Ellen DeGeneres has been calling a plethora of her famous friends and sharing their conversations on her Instagram, and one of the latest guests to appear is Michelle Obama.
As the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic confines millions to their homes, a unique phenomenon has begun to take root in the music industry: livestream parties. In addition to at-home concerts from the likes of Swae Lee and James Blake, DJs have attracted thousands of viewers by live-streaming their sets. DJ D-Nice’s broadcast last Friday attracted over 100,000 viewers, including the likes of Drake, Jennifer Lopez, and former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama opened up to Ellen DeGeneres about how her family is staying busy while self-quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic. "When times are bad, having each other, having your health, we can do with a lot less.
Ellen DeGeneres, 62, continued to deal with her deep boredom during the COVID-19 stay-at-home order by calling more and more of her celebrity friends. And that now includes former First Lady Michelle Obama, who gave a little insight into what her famous family is doing during the shutdown.
Have you attended one of DJ D-Nice's virtual dance parties? The artist has been playing music for thousands of fans at his "club quarantine" on Instagram amid the global coronavirus pandemic. So, how did these gatherings get started? D-Nice told the whole story on Wednesday's at-home edition of The Tonight Show. One day, while he was sitting at home alone, D-Nice decided to play some music for his friends.
Structure, Netflix, chill — and staying fit enough for a planking contest!