The guitarist believes live artists will have to face serious questions when touring kicks off again...
04.04.2020 - 16:27 / nme.com
"I hope we remember the lessons that we've learned — that we can work from home, the cars can stop, the planes can stop, the air can get clear"
Queen guitarist Brian May has stated that he believes humanity will “learn some great lessons” from the coronavirus pandemic.
Talking to ITV News, May discussed how the pandemic has affected him personally, as well as the wider conversation surrounding the virus.
“It’s a very hard time for everyone,” he said. “This is a tragedy. But there are things to
The guitarist believes live artists will have to face serious questions when touring kicks off again...
"I can't believe we've actually lost doctors and nurses"
"I'm ashamed that our country was so ill-prepared and put them out there, fighting in the front line without proper protection"
When Andy Cohen welcomed comediennes Amy Schumer and Bridget Everett to his virtual Watch What Happens Live After Show, he learned something new about a certain Real Housewives of New York City cast member.
Brian May shared his theory that eating meat may be a root cause of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic in a new interview on Wednesday (April 15)."If you want to get deep into it, I think we should be looking again at whether we should be eating animals," the Queen guitarist told NME.
"If ever there was a time to release the track, then this is it."
Omnnivores, this is on you.
"It's time to re-examine our world in a way that doesn't abuse other species"
Love on the horizon? Elizabeth Hurley is ready for new romance — once she’s away from her family and out of quarantine.
"Life. Made."
Nick Cordero continues to fight for his life.
"It’s going to bring us all closer together in a really strong and beautiful way"
People across the world have put their social lives on hold and are currently practicing self-isolation amid Coronavirus lockdown. As we overload our social media handles with throwback pictures of better days, back when the world was not fighting a deadly pandemic, Fifty Shades of Grey star Jamie Dornan is learning to appreciate little things in life.
Brian May has said he hopes his latest project will be a “powerful tonic for people” amid the current climate.
Harvey Weinstein is physically feeling fine after contracting COVID-19 but it's life behind bars he's worried about. Weeks into his 23-year prison sentence, a source told Fox News that Weinstein has "no symptoms" but "has been in isolation" since he moved from New York City's Rikers Island jail to Wende Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison near Buffalo, N.Y., earlier this month.