Boris Johnson has continued to back senior adviser Dominic Cummings after it was revealed he broke lockdown while self-isolating.
10.05.2020 - 16:23 / nme.com
He shared the info while in conversation with Lil Wayne on his Young Money Radio show
Eminem was this week’s guest on Lil Wayne‘s Young Money Radio show – listen to the episode below.
It comes a week after Drake appeared as a guest on the Apple Music show, where he discussed releasing music during the current coronavirus pandemic, saying musicians need to “figure out what people need.” He also talked about new project ‘Dark Lane Demo Tapes’ and fatherhood.
On Saturday’s (May 9) episode, Eminem
Boris Johnson has continued to back senior adviser Dominic Cummings after it was revealed he broke lockdown while self-isolating.
Police Scotland officers have spoken to the writer Neil Gaiman who admitted to travelling more than 11,000 miles from New Zealand to his house in Skye in breach of Scotland's lockdown rules.
If you’re one of the many people currently attempting to learn a new language during lockdown, you’ll already know that it’s not as easy as you may have first thought.
"Upcoming recording is happening as we speak"
Florence Pugh has lent her voice to a Simon Armitage poem set to music in aid of domestic violence charity Refuge.
Corey Hart is reviving one of his biggest 1980s hits to inspire a message of hope during this challenging time.
Tupac remains Eminem’s North Star.
The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon celebrated National Teachers' Day on Tuesday by performing "Teachers' Day Song."While strumming a guitar, the host began the original song by asserting that "teachers should make a billion dollars and get more vacation time.""They spend their days wrangling all our crazy kids/ When they go out, they should get free bottomless wine," he sang.Fallon added that teachers "deserve a monthlong spa day" that includes wearing cucumbers on their eyes, which he guessed
The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon celebrated National Teachers' Day on Tuesday by performing "Teachers' Day Song." While strumming a guitar, Fallon began the original song by stating that "teachers should make a billion dollars and get more vacation time." "They spend their days wrangling all our crazy kids/ When they go out, they should get free bottomless wine," he sang.
Emma Stone is opening up about how she’s maintaining her mental health during the quarantine in a new video in partnership with Child Mind Institute.
"Shit is gonna get real"
"There’s something to be said about knowing that you can’t go out and do certain things."