By Jake Kanter
04.03.2020 - 20:26 / nme.com
The pop star released the first track from her sixth album last week
Lady Gaga has responded after video footage of her new single ‘Stupid Love’ interrupting a coronavirus crisis meeting went viral.
A video clip from a city council meeting held in Italy on Sunday (March 1) that was shared online shows a number of people embroiled in a serious discussion, only to be distracted by hearing the first seconds of Gaga’s latest release.
The group laugh at the interruption, which was accidentally played
By Jake Kanter
Bono has a new song for everyone stuck in a moment they can’t get out of.
Ciara and Russell Wilson are doing some real good for people in need.
Roommates, most of the country is dealing with self-quarantines, lockdowns and social distancing, which can quickly give you cabin fever with an urge to get out. In effort to offer some friendly entertainment, Trevor Noah decided to serenade New York City from his balcony—and let’s just say it didn’t exactly go well.
NEW YORK -- Six people at CBS News have tested positive for coronavirus, including a correspondent stationed in Italy, as media organizations fought Monday against the same epidemic they're charged with describing.
The European box office took a major hit over the weekend, with cinemas in several major territories —including France, Spain and Italy—shut down entirely in response to the coronavirus epidemic and the ones still open playing to half-empty rooms. Revenue in the U.K.
© Getty 23 July 2019, Berlin: Liam Gallagher, British musician, recorded at the edge of a dpa interview. The British singer and former Oasis front man is not too good to speak of the future British Prime Minister Johnson. Photo: Britta Pedersen/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa - ATTENTION: For editorial use only ! (Photo by Britta Pedersen/picture alliance via Getty Images) Liam Gallagher still plans to get married in Italy - despite the threat of coronavirus.
Despite being hundreds of miles away in Salerno, Italy, Joe Giudice is keeping his family close. Joe, 47, took to his Instagram account on March 14, sharing a loving video of his four daughters he shares with Teresa Giudice, 47 — Gia, 19, Milania, 15, Gabriella, 16, and Audriana, 11.
Joe Giudice is currently living in Sala Consilina, Italy, and dealing with the entire country being on lockdown in an effort to contain the spread of coronavirus. And The Real Housewives of New Jersey husband, who is separated from wife Teresa Giudice, has been giving updates amid the outbreak, sharing that while the streets in his town are completely empty, he insists on "walking around working" outside.
Italy is one of the destinations listed for tourists to avoid traveling to amid the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, and the country was also placed on lockdown on Tuesday -- and Joe Giudice is not happy about it.
Italy is one of the destinations listed for tourists to avoid traveling to amid the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, and the country was also placed on lockdown on Tuesday -- and Joe Giudice is not happy about it.
Joe Giudice isn’t afraid of getting the coronavirus after Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced on Monday that all of Italy has been put on lockdown in an effort to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the country.
After years behind bars, Joe Giudice is facing a different kind of lockdown. The former Real Housewives of New Jersey reality star has been living in his native Italy since his deportation in October 2019.
The man had recently returned from northern Italy with his partner, who is also infected