There can be a lot of stuff to wade through when it comes to streaming. And we have a lot of time to get into it movies, TV, everything.
27.03.2020 - 22:21 / eonline.com
Hi, how are you doing? We hope you are holding up OK as we head into another weekend. As we all continue to practice social distancing amid the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, it's important to make sure we take time for some self-care, whether that's watching your favorite TV show, baking some bread or just going for a walk in your neighborhood.
For us, it's also about finding those uplifting stories to share with you each week for our Feel Good Friday round-up, ones that can hopefully make you
.There can be a lot of stuff to wade through when it comes to streaming. And we have a lot of time to get into it movies, TV, everything.
Hi, how are you? We hope this finds you well. But if you are feeling a little down—which is totally valid and OK!—we're hoping this week's offerings in our weekly Feel Good Friday will bring a smile to you face, with one of the stories being all about the power of a friendly face in times of distress or anxiety.
Thank the streaming gods above that at least we're not lacking stuff to watch right now.
As the world continues to be in self-quarantine because of the COVID-19 outbreak, Zion & Lennox are keeping calm with their favorite tunes.
During these uncertain times, TV can be a great place to turn to for an instant pick-me-up, allowing you to escape into another world and forget about the problems plaguing you in this one. Sure, harrowing horror shows, dramatic reality competitions, and gritty crime dramas can make for thrilling binges, but sometimes you really are just in the mood for something happy. That's why we've rounded up the best feel-good shows streaming right now.
In need of a hug? How about six virtual ones in the shape of these real-life stories of love and positivity that will almost feel like a warm blanket being wrapped around you? In this week's Feel Good Friday round-up, we're presenting several stories about the true bond of family, including an act of inspiring sisterly love that will give you chills, and a unique daily practice a grandfather and granddaughter duo is doing to safely see each other every day as they continue to social distance
Whether you're having a good day and are looking to ride that wave, or if you're feeling down and need a pick-me-up, sometimes you're just in the mood for a TV show that will embrace you like a hug and swaddle you like a weighted blanket. Gritty crime dramas, dramatic reality competitions, and harrowing horror shows are all well and good, but sometimes you just want something happy.
Big & Rich return with their feel-good new single via Thirty Tigers, aptly titled “Stay Home.” An uplifting tune that serves as a warning to the world currently battling the coronavirus, Big & Rich advise for everyone to “Stay Home” alongside a driving beat and memorable lyrics.
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Alex Trebek has us feelin' good as hell. On Thursday, the Jeopardy! host treated viewers to a surprise rendition of Lizzo's "Truth Hurts." During the night's episode, the Grammy winner's hit song was featured in the category "Lyrics of Today," which prompted Trebek to recite part of its catchy chorus.
In the time of a global pandemic, Lyanno, Piso 21 and Jerry Di bring the feel-good “Luna Llena," premiering exclusively on Billboard below.“This single will bring joy to everyone who’s in their home in quarantine,” the Puerto Rican artist tells Billboard.The collaboration, which follows Lyanno’s “En Tu Cuerpo,” was born in Medellin, Colombia, after coming across Jerry Di at a song camp and meeting Piso 21’s member Lorduy for the first time.“It’s a refreshing song because each artist added their
Under normal circumstances, Canadian comedian Mae Martin would be doing press junkets and in-person interviews to promote her new Netflix series “Feel Good”, which launched last week.
Thomas Rhett and Jon Pardi’s friendship is displayed throughout a comical new video for “Beer Can’t Fix,” released Wednesday (March 25). The clip, shot in Key West, Fla., and directed by Shaun Silva, captures each artist’s personality as they sing about the escape a beer with a friend can bring.
Puerto Rican producer and singer/songwriter Tainy is relying on music to get him through self-isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic.The hitmaker's go-to songs right now include Julieta Venegas' "Lento," Frank Ocean's "Lost," Tame Impala's "Feel Like We Only Go Backwards" and Juan Luis Guerra's "Bachata en Fukuoka.""It’s been an adjustment isolating myself from everything," Tainy tells Billboard.
Callum Jones has sparked fears he may have contracted coronavirus as he self-isolates with Molly Smith.The 23 year old took to Instagram to inform his followers he wasn't feeling himself on Tuesday night. In a short video to his 864,000 followers, the Love Island star seemed exhausted as he sniffled while telling fans he wasn't feeling good.
When The Weeknd dropped his long-awaited album, it included more than just good tunes. Fans were convinced that Abel was dropping tons of hints about his ex. And it looks like they’re not exactly wrong: Bella Hadid’s reaction to The Weeknd’s After Hours songs proves that she hears the connection, too. According to a source with HollywoodLife, the 23-year-old model can see “why fans would think his music references their relationship.”