Since this pandemic is far from over, we should keep striving to find innovative ways to keep art alive and the visionaries behind 'Homemade' have paved the way for artists who are looking to get back into the creative hustle and bustle.
There's been a great deal of speculation in recent months about how, exactly, movie theaters are going to reopen, and on August 20th, AMC plans to reopen 100 theaters with movie tickets going for 15 cents.
Haruki Murakami's idea is to try to lift the nation's spirits under the current coronavirus lockdown by playing some of his favorite songs and answering listener questions in a two-hour show across 39 Japanese radio shows.
The collection, titled 'Songs of Hard Times: Up, Over & Through (1936-1982),' is out now on Bandcamp and features 20 songs specifically curated for these trying times.
At this moment it's impossible to visit the Van Gogh Museum thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, and that's why the museum has decided to bring his masterpieces directly to the people.
The so-called "Bandcamp Fridays" has turned into a true success story; since first launching the initiative back in March to help musicians affected by the pandemic, Bandcamp has passed on over $20 million in royalties.
Julien's Auctions, in collaboration with the Recording Academy, are holding an auction to support artists suffering financially during this COVID-19 pandemic. The list of big name contributors is extensive and growing.
According to the latest data, CDs aren't dead yet; nearly 11 million CDs were sold during the first half of this year — in the United States alone.
Just about every major national and regional film festival in the U.S. has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but, the Lighthouse International Film Festival will be the first to segue into a fully drive-in format.
The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on the entertainment industry in particular - from canceled festivals, to empty theaters, to indefinite delays that have cost the industry billions and counting. But, there could be a silver lining for some...
Collaborating with some New York fixtures, David Byrne is bringing the city Social!, an experimental socially distanced dance club held at Park Avenue Armory.
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.
The uncertainty and painful longing we have been struggling with during these unprecedented times have been powerfully articulated through Kay Niuyue Zhang’s short film 'Mother in the Mist.'
I caught up on a lot of streaming shows during quarantine, but 'I'm Sorry' might have been the best one of all. It may have been mostly unknown but it's absolutely worth a catch up and worth being picked up by another network.
There had been speculation that AMC might end up in bankruptcy; instead, it was Alamo Drafthouse, the beloved, Austin-based cinema.
In the times of isolation, finding solace in artworks can be quite rewarding, and this was the idea guiding Amsterdam's renowned Rijksmuseum in doubling its collection of art works available for free online.
Day Trip Music Festival is to be held in July 2021 and much like EDC Las Vegas, tickets for the festival sold out almost immediately.
Banksy lifts the spirits of a British hospital and commemorates medical workers altogether with an artwork that speaks for itself, as his work usually does.
We're back with special guest Bobby Jones Jr., talking about his crazy journey through basketball, his love for storytelling, and his recent mini-doc about his experiences through the first week of Italy's Covid-19 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.
We're back discussing the impact Coronavirus is having across the globe (particularly in the art world), and finish with a lengthy discussion about all the music that's dropped this year; with extra attention given to Jay Electronica's 11-year debut.
While there are no two ways of coping during difficult times, we could learn a thing or two from artists who thrived in solitude and fortuitously produced their magnum opuses.
Fender is offering three months of free online guitar, bass, and ukulele lessons to the first 100,000 people who sign up for Fender Play. Fender calls it “play through this together.”
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.