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Coronavirus: 100 TV shows that will keep you streaming for weeks of social distancing
From “Game of Thrones” to “Cheers” to “Beverly Hills: 90210,” we offer 100 choices of TV to watch while at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Fallon, Colbert, Kimmel ‘work from home’ amid coronavirus with help from kids, wives and dogs
Fallon’s daughter drew, Colbert discovered fire, Kimmel wore green and Noah cleaned up in DIY versions of late-night shows forced by the coronavirus.
The 5 best board games to play in coronavirus quarantine (beyond Monopoly and Clue)
To entertain yourself and your family while social distancing at home due to coronavirus, playing board games like Catan or Bananagrams can help.
Brutally honest rankings of Oscars 2020 musical performances, from Eminem’s shocker to Elton John
There were a few musical performances to admire (Billie Eilish! Cynthia Erivo! Elton!) during the 2020 Oscars telecast, and a few to cringe at (Eminem).
Nicole Kidman says Hollywood is ‘changing’ for women amid Oscar nominations criticism
Nicole Kidman said she thinks Hollywood is changing, even in the face of Oscar nominations lacking diversity or women directors.
Can ‘SNL’ prevent another Shane Gillis-style firing? Vetting can be ‘triggering,’ NBC says
NBC Chair Paul Telegdy praised Lorne Michaels for firing ‘Saturday Night Live’ cast member Shane Gillis, but warned about “vetting” comedians.
They’re back! Tina Fey and Amy Poehler to host 2021 Golden Globes
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will return to host the 2021 Golden Globe Awards, for the first time since 2015.
‘The Witcher’: Henry Cavill’s Netflix fantasy is so bad, it’s downright fantastic
Netflix’s Henry Cavill fantasy “The Witcher” is the rare show that’s so bad it’s not only good, it’s actually wonderful.
‘You’ and Penn Badgley are just as grotesquely addictive in Netflix’s Season 2
Penn Badgley returns as stalker Joe in Season 2 of Netflix’s “You.” Joe is just as horrific, and the show is just as addictive, as in Season 1.