Lady Gaga has decided to postpone the release of her forthcoming album, “Chromatica,” for now.
10.03.2020 - 20:55 / variety.com
Some events planned for GDC 2020 will now take place virtually, after this month’s in-person San Francisco conference was canceled over coronavirus concerns.
Previously, organizers of the Game Developers Conference said they were looking to schedule an event for August 2020, but it’s not clear if that is still in the cards. A rep for the conference did not respond to a request for info. Tickets to GDC 2020 had ranged from $249 for attendance to the Expo to $2,399 for an all-access pass.
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Lady Gaga has decided to postpone the release of her forthcoming album, “Chromatica,” for now.
After serving as a staple of the San Francisco Bay Area nightlife scene for 30 years, popular music club Slim’s announced on Friday (March 20) that it would be ceasing operations permanently.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Superstar Plácido Domingo has resigned from the U.S. union that represents opera singers and will contribute $500,000 to sexual harassment eradication programs and a fund that helps opera employees in crisis, the union said Friday.
Informa Tech, the organizer of the annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, has revealed a replacement gathering for this year's postponed event. Dubbed GDC Summer, the new conference will be held Aug.
The spread of the coronavirus has caused the cancellation of major sporting events and concerts throughout the country, causing financial uncertainty for thousands of arena workers.
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This year’s AIDS/LifeCycle has been cancelled.
Officials in six San Francisco Bay Area counties issued a shelter-in-place mandate on Monday affecting nearly 7 million people, including the city of San Francisco itself.
The Matrix has joined the growing list of movies shut down due to coronavirus concerns.
Warner Bros. has decided to shutter production on “The Matrix” as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread.
Warner Bros. has shut down production on the upcoming fourth film in “The Matrix” franchise.
In today’s film news roundup, film festivals in San Franciso and Toronto are being canceled or postponed, the American Cinematheque stops screenings and veteran executive Jon Berg lands a new gig.
Earlier this week, Berlin’s Berghain—a dance club infamous for its anything-goes darkrooms—announced it was canceling all upcoming “self-produced events” and effectively going dark through April 20. At Barcelona’s Sala Apolo, the lights will stay off for at least the next two weeks, its wooden floorboards gleaming dully in the emptiness.
The fashion world is pulling back from upcoming resort runway shows due to the global spread of the coronavirus. Gucci canceled its Cruise 2021 fashion show that was going to be on May 18 in San Francisco.
Xsolla, a video game business engine, will host a virtual event in the upcoming sandbox gameYour World from developer and publisher Pantera Entertainment. The event, dubbed the Game Developers Carnival, will allow developers who were affected by the postponement of the annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, which was originally slated to run next week but was pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic, to interact and conduct business in the virtual world.
A plane carrying 142 British passengers from a coronavirus -stricken cruise ship has landed in the UK surrounded by ambulances.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee has banned gatherings of more than 250 people in three counties in the state’s the Seattle-Tacoma area through “at least” the end of March, he said at a press conference late Tuesday. Hours later, San Francisco issued a similar ban on gatherings of more than 1,000 people.