Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler are still in the Bahamas amid the outbreak of COVID-19.
21.03.2020 - 02:15 / billboard.com
On Wednesday, The White House signed into law a coronavirus aid package expanding unemployment benefits and ensuring paid emergency leave for workers.
The legislation protects the more than 2 million Americans predicted to file for unemployment claims this week, according to Goldman Sachs -- but not the countless independent contractors and freelancers who make up much of the music business, which has been ravaged by virus-related concert cancellations and business closures.Now, as Congress
.Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler are still in the Bahamas amid the outbreak of COVID-19.
Simu Liu took a swipe at former U.S. presidential candidate Andrew Yang on Twitter Thursday.
Oprah Winfrey announced on Thursday that she will be donating $10 million to assist Americans during the coronavirus pandemic that has ravaged the world, killing more than 49,000 across the globe and forcing many leaders to urge their people to stay inside.
Leonardo DiCaprio has teamed up with Oprah Winfrey to raise $15 million (£12.1 million) to keep poor Americans fed during the coronavirus pandemic.
A coalition of artist rights organizations have created a centralized resource hub to help the music community navigate business and find crucial aid amid the coronavirus crisis. The list of organizations behind the new site, MusicCovidRelief.com, includes the Artist R
American Documentary — the nonprofit organization supporting the acclaimed PBS documentary series POV — announced Wednesday that it is launching a fund designed to support the independent documentary community during the novel coronavirus pandemic. The fund will initially start with $100,000.
As the coronavirus pandemic has brought much of the music industry — and most industries — to a standstill, MusiCares has emerged as the leading relief resource for the untold thousands of music professionals impacted by the crisis.
One day following her appearance on FOX and iHeart Media’s "Living Room Concert for America," Lizzo sent dozens of hospital workers a treat on National Doctor's Day. The "Truth Hurts" singer, 31, sent medical workers, including nurses, doctors and hospital staff members, surprise lunch deliveries as a thank you for risking their lives to save others amid the coronavirus crisis.
began a little differently than usual on Sunday, with a special message from host Ryan Seacrest regarding the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Let’s clap it up for Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard, shall we?
As productions across the entertainment landscape shut down in a collective effort to flatten the curve of novel coronavirus contractions, some TV shows are finding creative ways to contribute to healthcare facilities during the crisis by looking into their props and costume collections for potentially life-saving supplies.
With the global coronavirus pandemic tearing through the United States, many cities have been forced to institute self-quarantine mandates and social distancing regulations, which have led to a number of unforeseen consequences — among them, a steep decline in pet adoptions.