Jon Bon Jovi, Dolly Parton, Meryl Streep and more stars united over livestream on Monday (May 18) for "A Night Of Covenant House Stars," a concert benefiting the Covenant House charity.
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Even though physically coming together for a celebration of drag is no longer an option in this day and age, that didn't stop fans and queens alike from coming together through the internet over the weekend for the first-ever RuPaul's Digital DragCon.Spread out into two days, each with a three-hour live stream, the event saw some of the franchise's favorite queens give stunning performances, wish their fans well, participate in short panels and sell their merch, while thousands of fans around
.Jon Bon Jovi, Dolly Parton, Meryl Streep and more stars united over livestream on Monday (May 18) for "A Night Of Covenant House Stars," a concert benefiting the Covenant House charity.
Although Taylor Swift’s 2020 touring plans have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the superstar presented her fans with a special performance with the Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert, a powerful special that aired on ABC on Sunday night (May 17).
Instead of bedroom live streams, some of the biggest K-pop acts are putting on full-blown concerts for fans at home due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Let's give it up for the graduating class of 2020!
For the love of the dance! Center Stage turns 20 in May 2020, so Us Weekly is taking a look back at the best moments from the iconic film.
Song Joong Ki was filming in his upcoming project Bogota in Colombia when the Coronavirus crisis hit the country. Owing to the pandemic, the South Korean star was forced to return back home.
"We care about our neighbors, and that's why we want to help." New York native and acting legend Robert De Niro kicked off Robin Hood and iHeartMedia's Rise Up New York! telethon on Monday (May 11) with that simple reasoning about why the benefit show was happening.Since the coronavirus began spreading across the nation earlier this year, New York City has been the hardest hit, becoming the epicenter of the pandemic with more than 26,000 deaths to date and too many jobs lost.The telethon, hosted
Less than a month after the first Disney Family Singalong on ABC, the network returned for an encore on Sunday night (May 10).This time, the hour-long special treated fans to performances from Halsey, Katy Perry, Keke Palmer and, of course, welcomed the return of Derek Hough, Hayley Erbert and Julianne Hough for another high-energy, visually stunning clip.
He's back! Nearly 18 months since his 2018 arrest, Tekashi 6ix9ine finally returned to the public eye on Friday (May 8) with a highly-anticipated Instagram Live session, which shattered the IG Live record by topping more than two-million viewers at its peak.
Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood has said the programme’s producers have made contingency plans in an effort to ensure it can go ahead amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
As concern continues to grow over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
The Kids' Choice Awards were as star-studded as ever. Despite the changes to the show due to the coronavirus pandemic, brought together the stars for a fun-filled, virtual night, hosted by Victoria Justice.
The Kids' Choice Awards are as star-studded as ever. Despite the changes to the show due to the coronavirus pandemic, is bringing together the stars for a fun-filled, virtual night, hosted by Victoria Justice.
The Kids' Choice Awards are as star-studded as ever. Despite the changes to the show due to the coronavirus pandemic, is bringing together the stars for a fun-filled, virtual night, hosted by Victoria Justice.
Someone forward RuPaul a Zoom tutorial, because DragCon is going digital.
When World of Wonder announced that RuPaul's DragCon in Los Angeles and New York were both being canceled for the first time in the franchise's history, fans of Drag Race were heartbroken. But lucky for them, the event is still taking place -- just with some new, social-distancing-friendly caveats.
On Sunday (April 26), GLAAD brought together artists, actors, activists, allies and fans from the LGBTQ community for Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone, a livestream set to benefit various LGBTQ centers dealing with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.