Matt James is hoping he’ll still get to be part of Clare Crawley‘s season of The Bachelorette.
03.04.2020 - 17:25 / usmagazine.com
Stay-home life is different for all of us — and different every day. Sometimes we’re concentrated on self-care, whether it’s making ourselves some sourdough bread, learning to meditate or taking that nap we normally wouldn’t — and sometimes we’re all about productivity, whether it’s writing music, learning to knit or organizing our drawers and closets.
All of these things are okay, and all of them are encouraged. Another thing they have in common? The fact that they’re all made even better when
.Matt James is hoping he’ll still get to be part of Clare Crawley‘s season of The Bachelorette.
Louis Theroux is to host his own podcast series interviewing subjects including Sir Lenny Henry and Boy George.
Meghan Markle has done more behind the scenes than just personally deliver meals to those in need in Los Angeles. The Duchess of Sussex is also working to help those living in poverty and at risk in London to get the food they need during the coronavirus pandemic.
Billy Zane has shown fans a snap he took of then co-star Leonardo DiCaprio between scenes in Titanic.
Ever wished you could indulge in a cappuccino at Central Perk or sip on a milkshake at Pop's Chock'Lit Shoppe? How about be right there when Kramer bolts into Jerry Seinfeld's living room or watch football alongside Dan Conner? OK, so you can't jump inside your TV set, but there's a good chance that there are two things you're doing a lot of these days: rewatching your favorite shows and hopping onto tons of Zoom meetings for work or happy hours with your BFFs.
The actress who played Angela said a male colleague made the comment on set
Trevor Holmes hit the right notes when it came to getting Jamie's rose on
While you probably hadn’t heard of Zoom until mere weeks ago, there’s a good chance it’s now become part of your daily routine — especially during work hours. Even if you’re working from home, your team meetings still must go on, and we all know what that means. You actually have to get dressed. From the waist up, at least!
On Thursday night (April 9), REVOLT TV will host a two-hour-long live town hall meeting at 11 p.m. ET moderated by Sean "Diddy" Combs to discuss how COVID-19 is affecting the African-American community at large.
Yesterday, Kate Middleton and Prince William hopped on Zoom (relatable) for a quick meeting with students and teachers from Casterton Primary Academy—which has stayed open for essential workers. Kensington Palace released a video of the call, and first of all it's incredibly cute due to all the kids wearing bunny ears, not to mention Kate teasing William for stealing all their family's chocolate (direct quote: "You keep eating it!").
Over the last few weeks most of us have settled into a totally different way of communicating. Instead of conversations around the office water cooler, it’s tea orders shouted down the stairs; in place of long catch-ups down the pub, it’s group WhatsApp chats.
The documentary filmmaker first met Exotic in 2011
In addition to the countless tours and festivals that have been halted by the COVID-19 outbreak, the music industry's biggest professional conferences have also taken a hit.