Orville Peck will take to three different social media platforms tonight to chat with fans, perform music — including a new song that drops tomorrow — and call some special friends. It goes down at 9 p.m. ET/6 PT on Twitch, Instagram and YouTube.
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LOS ANGELES -- The ripple effect of the new coronavirus on the entertainment industry reached late-night television and far beyond to the series “Survivor” in Fiji.
“The Tonight Show” and other late-night talk shows in New York announced Wednesday they will tape without audiences, while CBS said that production on the next season of “Survivor” was being postponed.
In a statement Wednesday, NBC said it was suspending live audiences for Jimmy Fallon’s “Tonight Show” and “Late Night with Seth
Orville Peck will take to three different social media platforms tonight to chat with fans, perform music — including a new song that drops tomorrow — and call some special friends. It goes down at 9 p.m. ET/6 PT on Twitch, Instagram and YouTube.
Lydia Bright has shared a sweet photo of her baby daughter Loretta Rose cuddled up to her dad Dave as she quarantines with her family.The new mum, who welcomed her daughter into the world with ex Lee Cronin last month, revealed how much she’s appreciated isolating with her family as the UK remains on lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak. Lydia, 30, took to her Instagram Story to share a photo of her father with little Loretta laying on his chest while sporting a cute white onesie.
The docu-series Tiger King has become a phenomenon since it launched on Netflix, and Chrissy Teigen, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jared Leto are among the show’s celebrity fans.
Lydia Bright has shared the first adorable photo of her newborn daughter Loretta Rose on social media.The former TOWIE star, 30, welcomed her first child into the world with former boyfriend Lee Cronin in February.Taking to social media, the reality star has now gushed over her little girl in a snap taken by award-winning photographer Not Little For Long. “I may never find words beautiful enough to describe all that you mean to me, but I will spend the rest of my life searching for them.
NEW YORK -- Rosario Dawson has graced both the big and small screens, in everything from dramas to comedies to Marvel superhero projects, yet she’s rarely been cast as the lead in a project.
Dave Matthews is definitely the elephant in the room — or maybe the 800-pound marching ant? — when it comes to Thursday’s music live-streams. Tonight is the night he performs a half-hour solo show online as the premiere of a new Verizon-sponsored series, “Pay It Forward Live,” that will be broadcast each week to promote the Local Initiatives Support Corporation’s efforts to help out small businesses in distress.
Jared Leto made headlines last week when he came back from a phone-free meditation in the desert to learn of the pandemic, but now he’s all caught up to speed.
Celebs were keeping busy this week, from Delilah Belle Hamlin showing off her figure in a sexy selfie on Instagram, to Tinsley Mortimer and fiancé Scott Kluth enjoying a date night in Chicago pre-quarantine, to Daveed Diggs chatting with Playboy for their spring issue. Read on to find out more of what the stars have been up to!
NEW DELHI -- India cricket captain Virat Kohli and his Bollywood actress wife Anushka Sharma have posted a video message to their compatriots urging them to stay at home for the next three weeks in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
We’re all still in awe about the deadly epidemic known as the COVID19 or the Corona Virus and the negative effect it’s having on the world.
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Ryan Tubridy hosted what he described as ‘without doubt, the single most peculiar, most profound and possibly the most pressing Late Late Show’ ever broadcast on Friday evening.
Ryan Tubridy hosted what he described as ‘without doubt, the single most peculiar, most profound and possibly the most pressing Late Late Show’ ever broadcast on Friday evening.
NEW YORK -- Due to the new coronavirus, late-night comedians — Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Pete Buttigieg — are taking to the stage without the affirmation of adoring audiences.