YouTube is set to organize a free film festival that will also benefit the WHO Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund and feature content from many of the major international film festivals.
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While Disney is somewhat notorious for self-mythologizing, 'Waking Sleeping Beauty' did depict some illuminating things. And it’s especially fascinating, a decade later, now that Disney holds a dominant position in Hollywood once again.
We're back with special guest Irvin Womack, a rising fashion designer and brand creator, and we're talking about his journey into fashion, the launch of Working Everyday, creating his first women's shoe and solo label, the struggles of launching and growing a business, and much more.
The auction was held online-only due to the escalating Coronavirus pandemic but that didn't stop it from fetching some incredible sums of money for the 250 Beatles items on offer.
We're back with Mike Stefansson, a sports anchor, to talk about the impact of the pandemic on the sports world, the changing future of traditional sports journalsim, and my crazy journey home during the global lockdown.
With the season suspended indefinitely in Italy and many players stuck in limbo, Bobby Jones Jr. grabbed his camera and documented what it was like during the first week of the country's total lockdown.
Eddie Murphy, Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, and Billy Crystal, are among the many big names in comedy joining Byron Allen's 3-hour long live stream which will raise funds for food banks across the country.
Back in 2016, the co-founder of Napster touted a new service that would bring first-run movies to peoples' homes with the backing of some of the biggest names in Hollywood. But then, nothing happened... until now.
Word got out that the original cast of 'Hamilton' was planning to hold a singalong via Zoom, but then, Friday came and went. What happened?
Hal Willner, to many music fans known as the true artist of tribute albums, was also a renowned producer and longtime staffer of 'Saturday Night Live.' Tributes from well-known names in music have been pouring in.
It’s probably accurate to assume that all this distress will inspire its fair share of horror movies. But what trends will emerge in a post-coronavirus world? I’ve got a few theories.
Musicians have been cut off from touring and live performances,which is the lifeblood for most, and Spotify has launched 3 new initiatives to help those in need.
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