Oprah Winfrey is set to front a series of wellness events to help those struggling to come to terms with the coronavirus outbreak.
24.04.2020 - 02:33 / variety.com
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You’ve exhausted Netflix, condensed more reading into the last three weeks than you have during four years of college and become a Michelin star chef. And, for much of the country, there’s still at least another month of sheltering at home to go. If you’re starting to climb the walls during the coronavirus lockdown you could consider traveling the world. Virtually, that is. There are tons of virtual tours online. Instead of changing planes and currency, all you have to do is
Oprah Winfrey is set to front a series of wellness events to help those struggling to come to terms with the coronavirus outbreak.
Aldi has unveiled a number of changes made to store rules amid the coroavirus lockdown.
Organizers of the New York Film Festival, one of the signature cultural events in the city hardest-hit by COVID-19, say they are still exploring a range of scenarios for the 58th edition this fall, including live events.
Six seasons and a Zoom call. The cast of “Community” and creator Dan Harmon are reuniting for a virtual table read and Q&A, in order to benefit COVID-19 relief efforts.
Jeff Daniels -- the Emmy Award-winning actor and musician whose latest song's lyrics are being enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame -- is certainly staying busy in quarantine. And there may be more on his plate in the near future.
After the production of television shows was put on hold earlier this year, amid the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, celebs took their shows online. Various television hosts, including Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and Ellen DeGeneres have been hosting virtual episode of their shows to keep the public entertained. The latest show to join the internet is American Idol. The popular reality show hosted its first-ever virtual episode on April 27.
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Andy Cohen's sex life has slowed down due to state mandated quarantines due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 51-year-old Bravo personality joined SiriusXM ’s Bruce Bozzi for a special, , and revealed that he hasn't had sex in weeks.
The High School Musical cast and other Disney faces along with renowned singers like Beyonce, Ariana Grande, Little Big Town, Josh Groban and others featured on the Disney Family Singalong that premiered on ABC, this Thursday. It was a much-needed musical break for the viewers amidst the Coronavirus crisis. Hosted by American Idol‘s Ryan Seacrest, the show got the stars to have a virtual reunion and take the fans on a nostalgic ride as they performed on some classic Disney hits.
A popular Uddingston venue is back tonight with some more virtual pub quiz entertainment.
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When your place of pandemic quarantine is Hawaii, the temptation might be to just to enjoy the environs. But Todd Rundgren is staying busy with a couple of recording projects -- and some intriguing plans for the future.Top of Rundgren's list now is an all-star remake of "Just One Victory," the album closing anthem from 1973's A Wizard, A True Star.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has set a list of criteria countries like Scotland must meet before they are able to lift coronavirus lockdown.