Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines is calling out Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic through a scathing Instagram post soundtracked by the group's fittingly titled single, "Gaslighter."
12.03.2020 - 21:55 / variety.com
In a rare show of unity among usually fierce competitors, live-entertainment agencies and promoters including AEG, CAA, ICM, Live Nation, Paradigm and UTA have formed a task force to strategize and coordinate a unified response to the spread of coronavirus and its growing impact on the touring business, according to multiple sources and media reports.
While the task force had made no statement at the time of this article’s publication and the involved companies have made few public comments, as
Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines is calling out Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic through a scathing Instagram post soundtracked by the group's fittingly titled single, "Gaslighter."
Jay-Z and Rihanna are joining forces for a special cause.
California governor Gavin Newsom didn't mince words while addressing the failings of the federal government in its response to the U.S. coronavirus outbreak on Monday.
The outbreak of coronavirus has left many people in a precarious position, suddenly without work and wondering how they will keep money coming in.
Joe Biden has some strong words for U.S. President Donald Trump.
Permanent damage. That’s how Wall Street sees the impact of coronavirus-related disruptions to the media and entertainment marketplace.
Jared Leto made headlines last week when he came back from a phone-free meditation in the desert to learn of the pandemic, but now he’s all caught up to speed.
Cardi B is sounding off on the developments surrounding the coronavirus, and issued a message for the government, as well as celebrities she believes are “causing confusion” for the general public by announcing that they’ve tested positive for the novel virus, despite exhibiting no symptoms. "[President Trump] is getting on a podium saying, 'Hey, listen: if you do not have any symptoms of the coronavirus -- coughing, fever and whatsoever, etc., etc.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep across the world and change the way people live their lives, British royals are doing everything they can to assure the public of both their safety and the safety of the royal family.
Ryan Reynolds shared a public service announcement to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus in Canada in which he poked fun at fellow celebrities feeling self-important amid the ongoing crisis. The Canadian actor shared the brief one-minute video on his Twitter page Monday in response to a social media chain launched by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Government body Arts Council England have made available £160 million ($189 million) of emergency funding for individuals and organizations in need during the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Kirstie Alley is praising U.S. President Donald Trump for his response to the coronavirus outbreak.
The pace of fresh music live-streams is slowing down just a little mid-week, but Tuesday brings promising performances in store from Chloe x Halle, Kiana Ledé, “The Voice” alumna Meghan Linsey and her duo partner Tyler Cain, and a DJ set from Diplo, among others.
Kirstie Alley not only ignited a frenzy on Twitter on Monday, she welcomed it, after praising Donald Trump for taking charge of the coronavirus pandemic. The actress, 69, caused an uproar on the social media platform after thanking the president for his "recent decorum, sincerity & care" for Americans.
Trafford Council has suspended green bin collections and closed its playgrounds over the COVID-19 outbreak - and is reviewing whether or not it will need to close parks too.
The Entertainment Industry Foundation has launched the COVID-19 response fund to provide financial relief to entertainment industry workers affected by coronavirus-related shutdowns.
Cardi B took to Instagram Live to blast the federal government for what she feels is an insufficient response to the escalating coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. in comparison with what she’s seen taking place in other parts of the world.
Rihanna's nonprofit organization, the Clara Lionel Foundation, has donated $5 million toward coronavirus response efforts on a global scale. The pop star and mogul's initiative — which she launched in 2012, and named for her grandparents — will be supporting Direct Relief, Partners In Health, Feeding America, the International Rescue Committee, World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund as they continue to battle the pandemic in the U.S., the Caribbean and Africa.
SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris has issued a video detailing the union’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation has donated $5million (£4.2million) to help tackle the coronavirus pandemic.The 32 year old Work singer’s foundation is giving the money to a number of foundations across the world including World Health Organisation’s Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund, Direct Relief, the International Rescue Committee, Partners In Health and Feeding America, as well as a number of others.