New Music Friday is intense. Hundreds of songs drop from artists around the world, and you're supposed to somehow find the best ones.
20.05.2020 - 22:57 / tvguide.com
The traditional television season may have been upended by the coronavirus pandemic, but if you somehow still managed to turn the pages on your Adorable Puppies 2020 calendar during all this self-isolation, you'll notice that summer, well, the summer television season that starts after Memorial Day, is almost here.
Thankfully, television releases haven't dried up yet, especially with all the streaming services producing and hoarding series in advance, so you'll still get plenty of new options
New Music Friday is intense. Hundreds of songs drop from artists around the world, and you're supposed to somehow find the best ones.
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New Music Friday is intense. Hundreds of songs drop from artists around the world, and you're supposed to somehow find the best ones.
As we approach the end of May, our world remains a pretty scary and uncertain place as states around the U.S. begin to open up. One way of dealing with the fear and anxiety the coronavirus has created is to channel it into watching a lot of TV, specifically, watching supernatural shows.
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New Music Friday is intense. Hundreds of songs drop from artists around the world, and you're supposed to somehow find the best ones. It's fun work, but it's time-consuming -- so we at Billboard Dance want to give you a hand. Each week, we sift through the streams and dig in the digital crates to present the absolute must-hears from the wide breadth of jams.
Get excited, fans: You'll soon be able to stream the hit sitcom again thanks to the launch of HBO Max, . The highly-anticipated service becomes available to users on May 27 and will cost $14.99 per month (though if you sign up before May 27, it's just $11.99 per month).
If you're looking for something to watch to take your mind off things, why not make it a supernatural show? These programs are everywhere and one of the best ways to escape into the unknown (along with science-fiction and fantasy programming, of course), and while some supernatural programs can border on horror, others are more light-hearted and filled with humor even as they explore the sometimes unexplainable. The possibilities truly are endless.
New Music Friday is intense. Hundreds of songs drop from artists around the world, and you're supposed to somehow find the best ones.