With graduations postponed or cancelled this year, stars like Oprah, Jennifer Garner, Miley Cyrus and more are participating in virtual ceremonies.
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Meryl Streep sings showtunes and slings cocktails for Stephen Sondheim’s 90th birthday
Meryl Streep, Josh Groban, Lin-Manuel Miranda and more sang during a livestream to celebrate Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim’s 90th birthday.
New Beastie Boys documentary, Chris Hemsworth’s new movie ‘Extraction’ highlight weekend
A documentary on the Beastie Boys and Pearl Jam’s visual album debut this weekend as well as Netflix’s “Extraction,” starring Chris Hemsworth.
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds pause ongoing ‘feud’… for now
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds call a truce to donate to the “All-In-Challenge.” But Jackman tells USA TODAY that the “feud” is far from over.
Ryan Seacrest will use original judges’ desk to host next ‘American Idol’
Ryan Seacrest will host the next “American Idol” from home, using the same judges’ desk that Randy Jackson, Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul sat behind.
Babyface, Teddy Riley tell Michael Jackson stories in Instagram-breaking ‘Verzuz’ series
Grammy-winning producers Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds and Teddy Riley “battled” each other on Instagram Live. The stream crashed Instagram’s app.
Cheers for charity: Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher selling wine to raise money for non-profits
Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are teaming up with Oregon’s Nocking Point Wines to release “Quarantine Wine,” with proceeds going to four charities helping COVID-19 relief.
Virtual music festival featuring Taylor Swift, Rolling Stones highlights weekend
This weekend, Global Citizen hosts an online music festival featuring Taylor Swift and more. Plus, John Krasinski will DJ a virtual prom on YouTube.
Kelly Clarkson drops her new single, ‘I Dare You’… in six different languages
Kelly Clarkson released a new song, “I Dare You,” in six different languages. She’s promoting the single while quarantined with her family in Montana.
Paul McCartney slams China’s ‘wet’ markets, talks new Beatles film with Howard Stern
On SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show,” Paul McCartney called for a ban of China’s “wet” markets. He also discussed the forthcoming new Beatles film.