Some closed last week and many more shut their doors after the lockdown was announced last Monday.
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Yo-Yo Ma is used to playing for a full house in concert halls and auditoriums, but the renowned cellist found a rapt audience on social media when he attempted to balance out the current frightening headlines with a soothing performance for his followers.
On Friday night (March 13), Ma picked up his cello and played his rendition of Antonín Dvořák's "Going Home" from 1893's Symphony No. 9. Ma has recorded a version of the Czech composer's song with his Silk Road Ensemble and banjoist and singer
Some closed last week and many more shut their doors after the lockdown was announced last Monday.
After Leafy left YouTube in December 2017, fans waited patiently for more content from the online figure. On March 31, fans finally got the video they had been craving.
As people around the globe continue to isolate indoors amid the coronavirus pandemic, online concerts continue to gain momentum with artists live-streaming from their very own homes.That was the case on Saturday (March 28) when Christian Nodal, Gerardo Ortiz and Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho joined forces for an epic live concert on YouTube.Jaime González, music producer and Nodal's father, hosted the concert in his house in Mexico, which included a full-on production with two hosts who
We got this! And if you don’t believe us, believe Jerry Harris.
We got this! And if you don't believe us, believe Jerry Harris.
Evangeline Lilly is offering her «sincere and heartfelt apology» for recent comments she made about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic -- and she's doing so from her home where she is, in fact, social distancing.
Evangeline Lilly is offering her “sincere and heartfelt apology” for recent comments she made about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic – and she’s doing so from her home where she is, in fact, social distancing.
Evangeline Lilly is offering her «sincere and heartfelt apology» for recent comments she made about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic – and she's doing so from her home where she is, in fact, social distancing.
Michelle Obama is reaching out to people who are struggling amid the coronavirus. The 56-year-old former first lady took to Instagram on Sunday in an effort to comfort citizens who are trying to adapt to social distancing rules as a result of the pandemic.
Neil Diamond is putting a coronavirus spin on his iconic hit!
Michelle Obama is reaching out to people who are struggling amid the coronavirus. The 56-year-old former first lady took to Instagram on Sunday in an effort to comfort citizens who are trying to adapt to social distancing rules as a result of the pandemic.
BTS members might be heartbroken. But RM, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, V, Suga and J-Hope are trying to cheer the ARMY amid the Coronavirus outbreak. Due to the Covid-19 spread and fear, the Bangtan Boys were forced to cancel their Map of The Soul concerts in Korea. Given the current scenario in the US and European countries, rumours suggest BTS could postpone their tour in the two countries as well. While these headlines leave fans sad, the South Korean band shared a message of hope.
Diplo is joining soccer players around the world in taking on the "Toilet Paper Challenge" that's been inspired by the coronavirus pandemic.On Sunday (March 22), the DJ and producer shared a comical video of himself kicking around a fake roll of toilet paper, similar to that of clips posted by professional soccer players like Spanish stars Lionel Messi and Xavi Hernandez."Here is my toilet paper challenge that should help to solve the covid-19 pandemic," Diplo captioned his edited video, tagging
Staying safe at home with gloves and Lysol spray by her side, Mariah Carey is keeping up with her routine (with a touch of humor) amid the coronavirus pandemic.The pop icon, doing her part to help slow the spread of COVID-19 by practicing social distancing, shared a video of herself on social media Saturday afternoon (March 21) with the caption "Staying home & staying active with #demgloves!""I believe it was a young Jermaine Dupri that said this is the point where I need everybody to put their
Being stuck at home doesn’t mean you have to give up your weekend plans completely. If hitting up the strip club was in your itinerary this weekend, then Atlanta’s Magic City still has your back on that.
Andy Cohen has tested positive for coronavirus, the "Watch What Happens Live" creator and producer said Friday on social media. "After a few days of self-quarantine, and not feeling great, I have tested positive for Coronavirus," he captioned a selfie. "As much as I felt like I could push through whatever I was feeling to do #WWHL from home, we’re putting a pin in that for now so I can focus on getting better.
Shawn Mendes has his fans on his mind.
Music makeover! JoJo gave her 2004 hit, “Leave (Get Out),” a 2020 update inspired by the coronavirus outbreak.