Need some hairstyling help? Just call Harry Hamlin. Lisa Rinna recruited her husband to help color her tresses and detailed the experience in an Instagram Stories video on Wednesday.
29.03.2020 - 19:47 / tvguide.com
As millions of people across the globe hunker down at home to help flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic, many forms of entertainment have been shut down, from movie theaters to Broadway plays to live music concerts. But just as Hollywood is turning to video on-demand to bring the latest titles to audiences practicing social distancing, several musicians are now using social media to bring a bit of joy to fans in these uncertain times.
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Need some hairstyling help? Just call Harry Hamlin. Lisa Rinna recruited her husband to help color her tresses and detailed the experience in an Instagram Stories video on Wednesday.
Gwyneth Paltrow found a way to celebrate her son Moses’ birthday while in self-quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 47-year-old actress took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday to show off a birthday parade she held for Moses on his 14th birthday.
Gwyneth Paltrow found a way to celebrate her son Moses' birthday while in self-quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 47-year-old actress took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday to show off a birthday parade she held for Moses on his 14th birthday.
The coronavirus pandemic has lead to social distancing restrictions and self-quarantining for many worldwide — while also mandating the cancellation of concerts and performances for nearly every working musician and band.
SiriusXM has announced that it is making its subscription-based radio programming free until May 15. Howard Stern shared the news in a Thursday night broadcast of his long-running eponymous talk show. No credit card is required to access the platform’s music, sports, and talk programming, though it’s limited to phones and at-home devices. See more about what’s available here.
As millions of people across the globe hunker down at home to help flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic, many forms of entertainment have been shut down, from movie theaters to Broadway plays to live music concerts. But just as Hollywood is turning to video on-demand to bring the latest titles to audiences practicing social distancing, several musicians are now using social media to bring a bit of joy to fans in these uncertain times.
As millions of people across the globe hunker down at home to help flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic, many forms of entertainment have been shut down, from movie theaters to Broadway plays to live music concerts. But just as Hollywood is turning to video on-demand to bring the latest titles to audiences practicing social distancing, several musicians are now using social media to bring a bit of joy to fans in these uncertain times.
While you’re self-quarantined at home amid the current health crisis, let BTS help you learn Korean.
Want to learn a new language while practicing social distancing? BTS is here to help. The K-Pop group is helping fans learn Korean by releasing 30 lessons via the fan community platform Weverse.
Shoppers need to be sensible and take responsibility for their own social distancing when they go to busy supermarkets, a professor of infectious diseases has urged.
As millions of people across the globe hunker down at home to help flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic, many forms of entertainment have been shut down, from movie theaters to Broadway plays to live music concerts. But just as Hollywood is turning to video on-demand to bring the latest titles to audiences practicing social distancing, several musicians are now using social media to bring a bit of joy to fans in these uncertain times.
We’ve all been sitting around our houses trying to find anything to do or watch as we all practice social distancing.
Bongo's Bingo has announced it will be taking its popular club event straight to people's living rooms in response to the government's social distancing measures.
In these uncertain times, and with many of us in isolation, musicians are reaching out to their fans and keeping us entertained via livestream gigs, direct from their living room to yours.
A number of musicians are lending their talents to coronavirus relief efforts, live-streaming performances to keep fans stuck at home entertained and urging people to support the World Health Organization's fund to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. Niall Horan and Common are both putting on live streams through Instagram Live on Thursday as part of the "Together at Home: WHO-Global Citizen Solidarity Sessions." Horan's session will begin on his personal account at 1:00 p.m.
Coronavirus has hit everyone around the world hard, causing millions of people worldwide to stop normal daily life and work. It's a disorienting, scary time, causing untold disruption and anxiety. While things are as serious as serious can get, this moment is also showing how awesome people can be at rallying around one another and helping each other out, and that includes some of your favorite artists.
Yes, the coronavirus outbreak means that all of the shows and concerts we had lined up on our calendars are now either postponed or canceled.
John Legend, Keith Urban, and Chris Martin are here to save us from this coronavirus madness!
Making the best of a bad situation! The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in many people worldwide practicing social distancing to prevent further spread of the illness. The change of pace has allowed for some of Us Weekly’s favorite music stars to get creative with their time spent indoors, including performing concerts online for fans!
Whether you’re a gym rat or a yogi, many fitness fanatics are bound to be struggling without the option to go to the gym or a studio during the coronavirus outbreak.