A silver lining. Celebrity chef Art Smith never expected that quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic would lead him to lose 70 pounds in less than three months.
05.05.2020 - 02:03 / variety.com
The online marketplace is also launching an initiative to aid musicians affected by COVID-19.
By Ellise Shafer
editor
Splice, the popular online music production marketplace that offers royalty-free samples and presets, has seen record-breaking activity since the start of nationwide COVID-19 quarantine — and is using that momentum to give back to musicians in need.
There have been over 1.1 million sound downloads a day on Splice since the week of March 23, which is almost a 50% increase from
A silver lining. Celebrity chef Art Smith never expected that quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic would lead him to lose 70 pounds in less than three months.
The members of Yeah Yeah Yeahs aren't going to let the coronavirus pandemic stop them from throwing a party, even if it's at home alone in a closet.On Saturday night (May 23), Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O shared a video of herself wildly performing the trio's 2006 song "Phenomena" in a closet decorated with gold tinsel and a laptop broadcasting a masked Nick Zinner on guitar."Party anywhere (closet) anytime (any day of the week) safe at home," Karen O, who donned a pharaoh hat and face mask,
Christina Aguilera, 39, got very candid in a new Instagram post. The singer opened up about her mental health while isolating amid the coronavirus pandemic, sharing snippets of what she’s written in her diary. “Today I’m starting #DiaryDares,” the Burlesque star captioned the photo, tagging some of her famous friends including Demi Lovato and Lizzo. “Especially at this time, it’s essential to dig deep, listen to ourselves, & create a ‘safe space’ for one another.”
While Christina Aguilera has been sharing regular quarantine updates with fans, she’s now taking things to a new level to mark Mental Health Awareness Month.
We've all been wondering how to keep our hair and scalp healthy at home during quarantine as hitting the saloon doesn't seem quite likely at the moment. Let's hear it from the beauty moguls themselves.
Selena Gomez opened up about how she is taking care of her mental health during the coronavirus lockdown. The Rare songstress collaborated with Instagram to give her fans a tour of her house and spoke about her quarantine self-care routine.
Being forced to stay home together, alone, 24/7 during a pandemic could mean disaster for many of even the most solid couples. But that’s not the case for these celebrity sweethearts.
Oprah Winfrey has a lot of wisdom but in a recent interview she revealed one of the biggest life lessons she learned from her daughter Sadé, who graduated in Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for girls.
Rainn Wilson knows all too well that Billie Eilish is the biggest fan of The Office. But when the two hopped on Instagram Live together today (May 18), he declared it was time for her to move on to a new show.The "Bad Guy" singer told her icon, who plays the assistant to the regional manager Dwight Schrute in The Office, that she finished binge-watching the seminal sitcom for the 15th time during quarantine.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson opened up to pal Oprah Winfrey on a May 16 Instagram Live video, and gave fans a glimpse inside his life in quarantine. The Moana star said the COVID-19 lockdown was impacting his relationship with wife Lauren Hashian, but that the key to success was communication.
Bruce Willis and Demi Moore are dancing to get through quarantine.