Your Quarantine Could Use a Little Virtual Burlesque
Like most things, burlesque has gone virtual. Here's where to see and support a community of artists in exile.
Damien Hirst Painting Gets Damien Hirst-ed, Profit Ensues
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YouTube and Tribeca Partner for Online Film Festival
The programming will also feature contributions from Cannes, Sundance and others
Bill Gates Foundation Shifts "Total Attention" to COVID-19
In an interview, Gates said even non-health branches would change focus
Your Sofa Is Probably Old and Ugly, So Get a New One at 50% Off
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The Mean NFL Draft Grade for All 32 Teams
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Saudi Arabia Buys $500 Million Stake in Live Nation
The Saudi Public Investment Fund will become the company's third-largest shareholder
Kobe Bryant's Final NBA Season Was Filmed by All-Access Crew
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Andy Warhol Photos to Be Auctioned for Artist Relief Fund
The proceeds will provide emergency relief to artists affected by the pandemic
Report: Jameis Winston Signing With New Orleans Saints
Winston is the only player in NFL history to throw at least 30 TDs and 30 interceptions in one season
Apple Reportedly Delays Production of 2020 Flagship iPhones
The company has reportedly pushed back production by a month
Staub Cookware Is More Than Half Off at Sur La Table
Because you've been cooking. A lot.
Carmen Electra Reveals She Had Sex With Dennis Rodman at Center Court
Rodman and Electra were married in November of 1998
Tesla Employees Asked to Return to Work Before Lockdown Ends
Workers aren't supposed to return until May 4
Chicago Bans Horse-Drawn Carriages Beginning in 2021
The city joins Montreal, Salt Lake City and others in banning the practice