Universal announced that three movies that were recently released in theaters would arrive on video-on-demand channels as soon as this Friday; in addition to 'Trolls World Tour' premiering day-and-date digitally.
Since the Bond films have traditionally been popular around the world, the film's producers and distributors have made the decision to push back the release, in large part due to pressure from fans of the series.
Since its indefinite postponement, the festival has decided to release, for free, over 50 live performances from iconic artists like Marvin Gaye, Nina Simone, Johnny Cash, James Brown, and more.
While record labels and musicians seem to have found a model to earn without delaying many releases, the film industry seems to be of two minds. With one of those minds leading to a complete ban of Universal movies from AMC Theaters.
Each class is taught by professional photographers and they cover a variety of different genres, photography fundamentals, and even one on the art of making music videos.
The service will stream live concerts with the aim to give subscribers access to watch over 25 live shows a month.
Shutdowns have led to a massive surge in streaming, as well as new subscriptions to streaming services, however, there's another 21st century medium that's seen a decline since the shelter-in-place orders began: Podcasts.
On a normal day, the last thing I'd want to tune into is a stranger going about their daily mundane lives. But right now, when nothing is normal, all I want is for someone to share the same sentiments I've been harboring.
Crises have always turned out to be the most significant opportunities to grow and evolve, and I’d like to pose a new question: what if, at least once, we strive to fixate our eyes on the horror that’s happening right now, right in front of us?
Belle & Sebastian, one of the more inventive pop/rock bands of the last few decades, have started a new Covid-19 based music series that will involve fans' lyrics and musical contributions.
For its part, Sony Music Group has established a $100 million social justice fund and Universal Music Group is allocating $25 million to its new "Task Force for Meaningful Change."
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.
In an age of isolation, what can we learn about solitude from a few of our greatest movies?
The short film was prepared for the BBC and Scorsese shot it by himself as he interprets the lockdown through beloved films like Hitchcock's 'The Wrong Man.'
Ultimate Classic Rock has searched all over and have compiled a choice list of rock concerts and documentaries that viewers can watch online for free during this time of social distancing.
MoMA is continuing to find a way to stay connected with its visitors and is offering a free five-part online course series dealing with contemporary art, fashion, and photography.
A whole host of big name musicians have donated guitars and other stringed instruments to an online auction to help raise relief for the touring industry.
Every Friday, the band will post rare or unreleased tracks previously not available online. It'll be called 'Syd, Roger, Richard, Nick, and David – An Evolving Pink Floyd Playlist.'
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.
COVID-19 and its ensuing pandemic already postponed the annual Record Store Day from its original date, but now it's being pushed again and will be spread across August, September, and October.
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 impossible to read 'The Plague' from the vantage point of 2021 without seeing the stark similarities between Camus’ imagined affliction and our all-too-real pandemic, and not merely in terms of sickness. It’s a matter of Nazis, too.
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.
One good thing about this period of social distancing: it's allowed time for this iconic crossing, made famous by The Beatles, to finally get a fresh coat of paint.