During this uncertain time TV audiences are looking to their trusty TV for escapism and entertainment.
04.03.2020 - 20:46 / billboard.com
The five-minute video follows the singer after he leaves a 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' performance.The Weeknd is having a rough night.
A lot of them, in fact. The "Heartless" singer has spent the past few months teasing his upcoming After Hours record (March 20) by posting a series of images in which he's got a bloody bandage over his nose and a generally beat-up look.
During this uncertain time TV audiences are looking to their trusty TV for escapism and entertainment.
So...anyone in desperate need of something new to watch? As we all continue to practice social distancing in the midst of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, we're been practicing what we like to call "binge approaching," turning to our TVs and streaming devices for some much needed comfort and distraction. Should you be looking for something new (or old) to stream, E!'s What to Watch is here to provide some options for this weekend, March 21-22.
Sad Boy Season is officially here. For The Weeknd's fourth album After Hours, the Canadian singer scrubs away his glitzy pop sensibilities from his Starboy era to bring back his smoky, gut-wrenching sound dating back to the early 2010s.
Jimmy Fallon released the third episode of The Tonight Show "At-Home Edition" via YouTube on Thursday. The 45-year-old star has been hosting the late-night show from his house amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
Self quarantining is a relatively new concept to most of us and by the looks of things – we’ll be doing it for a while.
U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski — Photo: U.S. House Office of Photography/House Creative Services
It's coming this Friday
Something tells us there will be a lot of Hulu and hibernating this weekend. With concerns over the coronavirus continuing to cause the cancellation and/or postponement of major events, the suspension of the NBA season the and production on projects all over the world to shut down, medical professionals are urging the public to practice social distancing and avoid any spaces with large crowds.
If you had to pluck one image from cinema to evoke the heady grandeur of the mid-20th-century art-film revolution, you couldn’t do better than Max von Sydow as the shimmering-coiffed, dourly ambivalent knight Antonius Block, playing chess with Death in “The Seventh Seal.”
A lot of attention was paid to when Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan Markle greeted Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton in their reunion meeting at the Commonwealth Day Services this week.
One person was shot and chaos erupted at a Lil Baby concert in Birmingham, AL after gunfire broke out on the side of the stage, sending the rapper and the audience running for cover, according to local news reports. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital; a police officer told Alabama.com that the victim’s injuries are life-threatening. No suspect had been arrested at the time of this article’s publication.
The Weeknd was the musical guest on las night’s episode of Saturday Night Live, where he performed “Blinding Lights,” and debuted a new song called “Scared to Live” (which interpolates Elton John’s “Your Song”). He was accompanied by Oneohtrix Point Never for the latter.
Presented by James Bond himself
Post Malone has quashed rumours he’s battling drug addiction after a video of him stumbling and rolling on the floor during one of his live shows went viral online.
Jimmy Fallon interviewed his fellow late night host Seth Meyers on Thursday night (March 5) and they told some hilarious stories!
The Weeknd has released a disturbing short film for his latest track “After Hours!”
Melissa Gorga and Jennifer Aydin aren’t done exchanging low blows just yet. After the Real Housewives of New Jersey costars went head-to-head on part one of the season 10 reunion, they took to Twitter to throw more shade.
Drake has found himself at the centre of backlash after labelling the mother of his child a “fluke” in his new track.