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Elton John-Led Concert to Re-Air; Film Academy Aids Workers
From finding ways to help others cope to sheltering in place to canceling events, here's a look at some of the ways the entertainment industry is reacting to the spread of the coronavirus.
Virtual Vacation: The Mob Museum
For the first time since opening in 2012, The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, introduces virtual, guided tours highlighting its most popular exhibitions and artifacts.
4 Cointreau Cocktails to Shake Up Your Weekend
You've got it stocked in your home bar, but what exactly is Cointreau? The orange-flavored liqueur dates back to 1885, but most of us aren't sure what to do with it besides using it as a component in a margarita. Until now.
Fitness Friday: Sam Cushing's 8-Minute Full-Body Workout
No equipment needed! YouTube fitness expert Sam Cushing shares an at-home routine. It's under 8 minutes and includes core, legs, abs, chest, and a bit of arms.
Get Cookin' — 4-Course Date Night Dinner
Hotel chefs from around the country have pitched in to assemble this four-course dinner menu (plus a cocktail!) for an intimate date night at home.
College Basketball Coach Chooses to Live Authentically, Not 'Die with the Lie'
The COVID-19 crisis is shaking everything up - and shaking some things loose, including a Division I college basketball coach's decision to come out publicly as gay.
Keeping Cycling Alive: Tour of Flanders Goes Virtual
Race or no race, the 104th edition of the Tour of Flanders cobblestone cycling classic will have a winner this weekend.
'One Magical Weekend' Canceled for 2020
The annual "One Magical Weekend" event that brings LGTBQ revelers to Orlando from around the world has been canceled for 2020, organizers of the event said in a release.
Tesla's 1Q Car Sales Surged Before Pandemic Shut Things Down
Tesla's sales of its increasingly popular electric cars got off to fast start this year, even though the company had to slam the brakes along with other major automakers last month.
Feeding the Front Lines, One Duck Confit at a Time
The best of foods is being sampled in the worst of times by the most besieged of heroes thanks to a group of San Francisco friends helping both local restaurants that need customers, and health care workers who need nourishment during long shifts.
Dr. Fauci's Face will Soon be on a Bobblehead
The United States' top infectious disease specialist is getting his own bobblehead.
Venezuelan Rum Distillery Takes on Coronavirus
The Santa Teresa distillery is now making antiseptic alcohol, which is hauled to pharmacies and turned into hand sanitizer.
Amping Up Your Sexual Health at Men's Performance Clinic
With more time at home (whether alone or with a partner), many men are facing the reality that their sexual health needs a boost. Men's Performance Clinic offers a holistic approach that goes far beyond a quick fix.
Why Health Experts Aren't Warning About Coronavirus in Food
Chicken with salmonella can make you sick. So can romaine lettuce with E. coli and buffets with lurking norovirus. So why aren't health officials warning people about eating food contaminated with the new coronavirus?
5 Quick Fixes for Your Home Office
A few essential additions can make a significant impact in creating a productive work environment during these unprecedented times.
Viral Video Captures an Empty New York Set Against Cuomo's Uplifting Words
A video by photographer Tanya Stoliarova captures the haunting beauty of the city in stress set against the uplifting words of Governor Andrew Cuomo as to how smart and tough New Yorkers are.
Wednesday Workout with Alex Costa: No Equipment Needed
YouTube style expert Alex Costa shows what it takes to stay fit while at home.
Provincetown Pride Parade, Carnival Still On
The Ptown Film Fest may be off, but Provincetown Gay Pride, set for early June, and Carnival in August are still on.
Aqua Expeditions Launches Online Cooking Classes
Luxury small-ship tour operator Aqua Expeditions will launch its first-ever online culinary masterclass designed to bring gastronomic magic from across Aqua's destinations to Americans isolated at home.
Wimbledon Canceled for 1st Time Since WWII because of Virus
Wimbledon was canceled on Wednesday because of the coronavirus pandemic, the first time since World War II that the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournament won't be played.