If you’re watching the premiere of the new series The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart, you might recognize a contestant named Trevor Holmes.
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The perfect alternative to cure your lockdown boredom...
The Libertines‘ Carl Barat has provided some alternative entertainment during the coronavirus pandemic by reading Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea to fans.
In the new video, Barat reads from the classic adventure novel while sporting a smoking jacket and tackling a variety of accents throughout the 25-minute clip.
It’s the first offering from the new Krakenory series, which sees famous faces team up with Kraken Rum to read
If you’re watching the premiere of the new series The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart, you might recognize a contestant named Trevor Holmes.
Bob Nanna, best known as the frontman of Braid and Hey Mercedes, has announced his first solo full-length under his own name. The album is called Celebration States and it’s out July 10 (via New Granada). The record includes last year’s “Do You Want to Buy a Guitar?” and a new track called “Mr. Albatross.” Hear both songs below (via Alternative Press).
"Sweet dreams"
© 2017 Getty Images LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 25: Ant and Dec with their awards in the winners room at the National Television Awards at The O2 Arena on January 25, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Anthony Harvey/Getty Images) Last Saturday they presented the finale of Saturday Night Takeaway from their sofas, after attempting to keep the nation entertained amid the coronavirus lockdown.
Netflix will air a new dating series which has a dramatic twist.
Less than six months after he dropped Chixtape 5, Tory Lanez is back with his new album, The New Toronto 3. It’s set to serve as his final release on Interscope after recent issues with the label.
When The Joy of Painting first aired on public television back in 1983, the legendary, late painter Bob Ross taught the world that you don’t have to be blessed by Michelangelo at birth to be able to . He wanted everyone to know and believe that they could easily make art. Fortunately, we can still benefit from his mindset, because every single episode of his painting show is free to watch online.
He'll perform in BrewDog's virtual 'Open Arms' pub
We’re getting more The Masked Singer content!
Rainn Wilson is helping people connect during the COVID-19 crisis.
More than 2,000 people across Greater Manchester have now tested positive for coronavirus - and at least 246 people have died.
Cardi B is doing her part to help the New York City medical staff who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
The new HBO comedy “Run” is one of those high concept, “What if?” shows that doesn’t quite hang together.
Yes, fine: Technically, Dolly Parton's new YouTube series is aimed at children, but aren't an abiding love of Dolly and a desperate need to be soothed to sleep universal qualities right now? Isn't your YouTube history a secret between you and your internet provider and God? How could Parton even know that she's reading The Little Engine That Could not to a fussy 4-year-old but to a 26-year-old woman who just wants to drown out the incessant chatter of anxiety for eight to ten minutes before bed?
The highly anticipated second series of Save Me debuts in the UK this week.
Dolly Parton is doing her part in entertaining children amid the novel coronavirus. The country singer will launch a weekly series in which she reads a children's book to an online audience at bedtime, selecting books from her popular Imagination Library project.
Christopher Meloni is returning to TV — and reprising a beloved TV character. The actor is set to play his Emmy-nominated character, Det. Elliot Stabler, for a new NBC series from creator Dick Wolf.
Fans will be able "to try out new ideas" online