Following the unlawful killing of George Floyd and the consequent nationwide protests, gospel singers Kirk Franklin and Fred Hammond plan to bring healing for their Verzuz battle on Sunday, May 31.
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Let's hear it for the class of 2020! The coronavirus pandemic may have derailed the school year, but high school seniors are still getting a proper send-off with the special,, airing on Saturday, May 16.
While student all over the country may not get the chance to toss their caps in the air with fellow classmates, they will be honored with a star-studded primetime event that will air across multiple networks and online platforms. The event was put on by the LeBron James Family Foundation in
Following the unlawful killing of George Floyd and the consequent nationwide protests, gospel singers Kirk Franklin and Fred Hammond plan to bring healing for their Verzuz battle on Sunday, May 31.
Now that June is almost here, summer is just around the corner, bringing with it plenty of sweat and humidity and the sweet relief of air conditioning. And do you know what goes great with air conditioning? Watching great TV shows and movies on Hulu from the comfort of your couch.
Love Actually filmmaker Richard Curtis, who never lacks for Red Nose Day star power, found the pandemic only boosted the fundraising telecast’s celebrity quotient.Actors, musicians and comedians idled by social distancing proved eager to take part in NBC’s sixth annual Red Nose Day Special, which airs 9:00-11:00 p.m. EST Thursday (May 21) with songs, sketches and short films about the children and charities that will be aided by donations.
Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and social distancing protocols, high school and college graduations aren't what they used to be. While many schools have closed down until further notice, students have had to make peace with the fact that traditional graduation ceremonies won't be happening this year.
LeBron James has put together a special event to celebrate this year's graduates called Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020. Partnering with Laurene Powell Jobs' XQInstitute and the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), the NBA superstar on Saturday will host a virtual graduation ceremony for the more than 3 million high-school seniors across the U.S.
By Jordan Moreau
Barack Obama delivered a motivating commencement speech to the class of 2020 during the Graduate Together virtual event on Saturday, May 16.
Timothee Chalamet is giving a shout-out to all the teachers!
The last voice heard on 'Graduate Together'? That was Karol G, who put the parting notes to “X,” her collaboration with the Jonas Brothers.The immediately catchy song dropped just last night (May 15). During 'Graduate Together,' it was the grand finale of the ceremony, with the brothers singing the catchy tune before Karol G made her appearance, clad in a retro outfit and singing in Spanish.“Taping our performance was amazing to me,” she told Billboard minutes after the show was over.
Let's give it up for the graduating class of 2020!
Former U.S. President Barack Obama delivered a commencement address for American graduates whose graduation festivities have been sidelined due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
LeBron James congratulated graduating high school seniors in a powerful speech during Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020. — A star-studded televised ceremony for the millions of students who were unable to receive their diplomas in person, alongside their classmates. The NBA star opened the special letting the class of 2020 know that this night was for them saying, “Tonight’s for you!” He urged fans to help in their communities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Jordan Moreau
Traditional graduation ceremonies throughout the world have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with festivities being held online.
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Although the Class of 2020 may not be graduating the way they expected, rapper Cardi Bdelivered an inspiring message for all recent graduates. “I just want to say congrats to all my high school and to all my college graduates.