American singer and songwriter Pink, born Alecia Moore, has penned an emotional letter to children around the world this Mother's Day.
21.04.2020 - 21:55 / billboard.com
Exodus guitarist was among half a dozen people on the Bay Strikes Back tour to test positive.Gary Holt knows what it's like to be the last band out the door.
His metal group, Exodus, was on the epic European tour The Bay Strikes Back 2020 with Testament and Death Angel in March when everything had changed almost overnight. "We flew home the morning the president shut down all flights outside of anyone who was an American [on March 12]," says Holt 55, in an interview with Billboard last week
.American singer and songwriter Pink, born Alecia Moore, has penned an emotional letter to children around the world this Mother's Day.
Dee Snider's daughter has safely returned home to California after being stuck in Peru for weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Twisted Sister frontman confirmed that his daughter Cheyenne was rescued by the help of the U.S.
Joan Grande is furious with Elon Musk.
Lockdown and stay-at-home orders due to the novel coronavirus have been a big boost for online pirates, with a new study showing double-digit growth in digital piracy across major territories in Europe and North America. The data, published Monday by London-based piracy analysts Muso, shows visits to illegal film streaming and download sites shot up by 41.4 percent in the United States and by 42.5 percent in the U.K.
Lockdown and stay-at-home orders due to the novel coronavirus have been a big boost for online pirates, with a new study showing double-digit growth in digital piracy across major territories in Europe and North America.The data, published Monday by London-based piracy analysts Muso, shows visits to illegal film streaming and download sites shot up by 41.4 percent in the United States and by 42.5 percent in the U.K.
John Cho has opened up on the “verbal and physical abuse” being directed at Asian Americans during the coronavirus crisis.
By Daniel Holloway
John Krasinski, American disc jockey? Yes, that’s correct -- the “Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan” star is heading back to the high school prom, only this time he’ll be hosting it. The “Office” alum, 40, took to social media on Thursday to announce that he’ll not only be spearheading a prom for millions of students who lost out on the once-in-a-lifetime experience, but he’ll also be deejaying the social-distance shindig.
Even though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently moved to the United States, the couple is still supporting the United Kingdom. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently donated some of the proceeds of their royal wedding broadcast to charity Feeding Britain, which helps feed families struggling during the coronavirus pandemic, Fox News can confirm.
Hollywood celebrities too are doing their bit in order to help the world win the battle against Coronavirus. Many acclaimed stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Rihanna, George Clooney, Taylor Swift, and others have extended help and financial support to the needy in order to help them during the ongoing crisis.
Like everyone in television right now, American Idol is in a pinch. While it had plenty of unseen tape to roll out for Sunday night's two-hour clip show, taking a closer look at the singers who made it into this season's top 20, what will happen when it's time to finally pivot to live shows?
On Sunday (April 12), Mexican-American singer Becky G released her new single “They Ain’t Ready" via Kemosabe Records/RCA Records.
Luther star Idris Elba recited a poem called 'Don't Quit' by American poet John Greenleaf Whittier. In a message meant to lift everyone's spirits, the British actor recites the poem to make sure everyone is motivated and does not feel like quitting amid the global Coronavirus outbreak.