Spotify isn’t just for adults anymore.The streaming service’s first standalone app for children, Spotify Kids, launched in beta on Tuesday (March 31) in the U.S., Canada and France.
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Unlike in Italy and Belgium, French theaters will remain open in spite of a ban on gatherings for more than 100 people, according to a spokesperson of the FNCF, France’s national exhibitors org.
The prime minister Edouard Philippe has banned gatherings for more than 100 people to contain the outbreak of coronavirus in the country. Under the new restrictions, movie theaters will be allowed to open at the condition that welcome a maximum of 100 people in each auditorium. Same rule will play to
Spotify isn’t just for adults anymore.The streaming service’s first standalone app for children, Spotify Kids, launched in beta on Tuesday (March 31) in the U.S., Canada and France.
By Patrick Hipes
It’s high time Teresa Giudice comes clean about how things ended up between her and estranged husband Joe Giudice from their time spent in Italy late last year.
The Cannes Film Festival has released a statement following the new measures taken by the French government to restrict gatherings for more than 100 people.
France's cinemas are planning to stay open, despite new government regulations, aimed at slowing the spread of coronavirus, that ban gatherings of more than 100 people. France’s main exhibition body, the National Federation of French Cinema (FNCF), said Friday it expects the majority of its members to keep their theaters open.
By Nancy Tartaglione
The Cannes Film Festival will proceed as scheduled.
As the number of coronavirus cases in France rises to 1,126, the country’s health minister has banned gatherings of more than 1,000 people in confined spaces in an effort to contain the outbreak, which has already caused 19 deaths.
The delegation of French stars and filmmaking talent set to attend this week's Rendez-Vous With French Cinema festival in New York have canceled their trip, citing concerns over the coronavirus. French film promotion body UniFrance announced Wednesday that the French delegation, which would have included such talents as Oscar-winner Juliette Binoche, Persepolis actress Chiara Mastroianni and director Bruno Dumont (Slack Bay), will not be coming.
Gucci is taking precautions amid the spread of coronavirus, which has led to the deaths of six people in the U.S. as of Monday.
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