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Once booming concert industry goes quiet after coronavirus

Once booming concert industry goes quiet after coronavirus

Inside a warehouse for MooTV, a live video production company in Nashville, Tennessee, the floor-to-ceiling shelves are lined with row after row of video screens, cables and rolling cases that normally would be out on the road with Brad Paisley, Chri
Gaga says wrong time for 'Chromatica;' Rock Hall reschedules

Gaga says wrong time for 'Chromatica;' Rock Hall reschedules

From finding ways to help others cope to sheltering in place to cancelling events, here’s a look at some of the ways the entertainment industry is reacting to the spread of the coronavirus, which most people recover from but can cause severe illness
DJ D-Nice unites during the pandemic, one beat at a time

DJ D-Nice unites during the pandemic, one beat at a time

NEW YORK — When DJ D-Nice decided to start playing music live on Instagram amid countless closures due the worldwide pandemic, he did it in part to ease his loneliness and boredom given his own gigs had dried up.

Highlights of April's TCM Special Home Edition festival

LOS ANGELES — Below are highlights of the TCM Classic Film Festival: Special Home Edition, which replaces the in-person festival held annually in Los Angeles. Films will air from April 16 through early April 20. All times Eastern.
Stars not aligned for astrologers during COVID-19, as horoscopes dish outdated advice

Stars not aligned for astrologers during COVID-19, as horoscopes dish outdated advice

The stars haven't aligned for some astrologers in the age of COVID-19.

Audible bestsellers for week ending March 6th

Audible bestsellers for week ending March 20th: Fiction: 1. Tell Me Lies by J. P. Pomare, narrated by Aimee Horne (Audible Studios) 2.

Apple-Books - Top-10

Apple Book charts for week ending March 3rd, 2020: (Rank, Book Title by Author Name, ISBN, Publisher) 1. The Boy from the Woods by Harlan Coben - 9781538748169 - (Grand Central Publishing) 2.
Valeria Luiselli's 'Lost Children Archive' wins Folio Prize

Valeria Luiselli's 'Lost Children Archive' wins Folio Prize

LONDON — Mexican writer Valeria Luiselli’s novel “Lost Children Archive” won the Rathbones Folio Prize for literature on Monday at a ceremony held online because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The top 10 movies on the iTunes Store

iTunes Movies US Charts week ending March 3rd. iTunes Movies US Charts: 1. Jumanji: The Next Level 2. Onward 3. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker 4. Contagion 5. Knives Out 6. Bombshell 7. The Invisible Man (2020) 8. Spies in Disguise 9.
Albert Uderzo, a creator of French hero Asterix, dies at 92

Albert Uderzo, a creator of French hero Asterix, dies at 92

PARIS — Albert Uderzo, one of the two creators of the beloved comic book character Asterix, who captured the spirit of the Gauls of yore and grew a reputation worldwide, died on Tuesday. He was 92.
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