Venom: Let There Be Carnage, the sequel to Venom, has been moved back by over eight months amid the Coronavirus pandemic. The press release for the date change also revealed the full title to be Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
03.04.2020 - 13:37 / nme.com
The app offers numerous tutorials and the opportunity to play along to songs by the likes of The Beatles, Tom Petty and B.B. King
Gibson have partnered with Amped Guitar to offer three free months of online guitar lessons during the ongoing coronavirus-enforced lockdown.
The move follows on from fellow guitar manufacturers Fender’s decision to offer three free months of lessons on their Fender Play service.
In a new collaboration between Gibson’s charitable foundation Gibson Gives, Amped Guitar
Venom: Let There Be Carnage, the sequel to Venom, has been moved back by over eight months amid the Coronavirus pandemic. The press release for the date change also revealed the full title to be Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
Fearless – the youth service of independent charity Crimestoppers – is urging West Lothian’s young people to learn its five tips to prevent doorstep crime and share them with those who may be more isolated and vulnerable during lockdown.
Mental health services have been front of mind for many amid the coronavirus pandemic. Now, Henson is stepping up in an effort to provide free tele-therapy sessions to African Americans in underserved communities, reports hollywoodreporter.com.
Drivers of around four in 10 cars on the road Greater Manchester are taking advantage of quieter roads during the coronavirus lockdown by exceeding local speed limits, mayor Andy Burnham says.
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A charity making free packed lunches for vulnerable Scots during the coronavirus lockdown intends to double its production as demand soars.
Guitar manufacturer Fender is encouraging aspiring musicians to take advantage of the extra time they’re spending inside by offering three months of free guitar, bass, and ukelele lessons. The deal is available to the first 100,000 new subscribers who sign up to the company’s Fender Play online learning platform.
"We're all going to be spending a lot more time inside - so we might as well make some noise"
As people adjust to the necessary changes being implemented across the country due to the coronavirus pandemic, keeping everyone in the household entertained is bound to get a bit tricky.