As you probably already know, filmmaker Lynn Shelton tragically passed away last month. Since then, we’ve seen her partner/collaborator Marc Maron discuss it on his podcast, and many of her previous colleagues share stories and love on social media.
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Get ready to dance, seniors! While the coronavirus pandemic made a traditional prom impossible for high schoolers across the nation, students are still being celebrated with the, a nationwide virtual dance experience for the entire class of 2020. Watch as surprise celebrity guest appearances and live performances from some of today's biggest artists, it's sure to be a virtually unforgettable night.
The event is being put on by MTV and When We All Vote, a nonprofit aimed at increasing voter
As you probably already know, filmmaker Lynn Shelton tragically passed away last month. Since then, we’ve seen her partner/collaborator Marc Maron discuss it on his podcast, and many of her previous colleagues share stories and love on social media.
what's new on Amazon Prime in June. We also have our picks for what to watch this month on Hulu and Netflix, as well as a list of everything coming to all three in June.
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BTS (RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook) gave a powerful commencement speech during YouTube’s virtual “Dear Class of 2020" graduation celebration on Sunday (June 7).Wearing sleek black suits, the seven members recorded their contribution to the event from the National Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea.
Tracee Ellis Ross, Kelly Rowland, Shonda Rhimes, Yara Shahidi, Janelle Monae and more recited Maya Angelou's "Still I Rise" poem during YouTube’s virtual “Dear Class of 2020" commencement celebration on Sunday (June 7).
Justin Timberlake appeared at the top of YouTube's Dear Class of 2020 celebration, a celebrity-studded virtual party to salute this year's graduates who can't get together in person thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
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You're getting toilet paper and baker's yeast delivered to your house during the pandemic, why not get some entertainment delivered by Amazon while you're at it? Only this doesn't come in a box that you have to spray down with Lysol every time it arrives on your doorstep, your neighborhood bandits can't steal it, and you can feel a little less guilty that a warehouse worker didn't risk their life to get it to you.
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Michelle Obama did her best to cheer up U.S. Class of 2020 high school graduates during her appearance on Friday’s (May 22, 2020) MTV Prom-athon.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, high school students have been unable to attend traditional proms due to national stay-at-home orders and bans on large gatherings. But MTV made celebration possible — at least virtually — by airing a dance Prom-athon for the class of 2020 onFriday night.
Kris Jenner is experiencing a different kind of happy hour these days. In this bonus clip from season 18 of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the famed momager turns to best friend Faye Resnick for advice regarding her insatiable sexual appetite.
Michelle Obama is here to make everyone smile.
Michelle Obama is here to make everyone smile.
Proms across the country have been canceled in light of the COVID-19 crisis, but former First Lady Michelle Obama and MTV still want high schoolers to party in style.
Get ready to dance, seniors! While the coronavirus pandemic made a traditional prom impossible for high schoolers across the nation, students are still being celebrated on Friday night with the, a nationwide virtual dance experience for the entire class of 2020. With surprise celebrity guest appearances and live performances from some of today's biggest artists, it's sure to be a virtually unforgettable night.
If you're looking for some new TV shows and movies to watch this week while you're still quarantining, you're in luck. So much exciting content is coming to your queues, from two new Netflix shows to a hilarious comedy movie starring Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani.