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As-it-happens update March 20, 2020
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Rolling Stone
Today, 4,000 people were supposed to descend on Willie Nelson's Texas ranch for the Luck Reunion, one of the most intimate and thrilling music festivals of the year. That plan had be put on hold due to the coronavirus, but instead performers — including ...
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The New York Times
Don't see one of your favorites? Share it in the comments section. Whenever TV watchers talk about what they've been "bingeing," they often focus on television dramas and action-adventure series, which have stories that unfold across multiple episodes.
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Bleacher Report
WrestleMania 36 will be without what have become annual traditions. Pro Wrestling Sheet's Ryan Satin confirmed the pay-per-view card won't include the men's and women's Battle Royals "to limit the amount of Superstars gathering in the ring." "According to ...
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CNN
(CNN) In "Little Fire Everywhere," a new limited series on Hulu based on the Celeste Ng book of the same name, Reese Witherspoon plays a Type-A, upper-middle-class mom who lives her life by a structure carefully constructed by her. To the untrained eye, ...
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Fox News
As Hollywood stars, politicians and professional athletes revealed this week that they had been tested for coronavirus — despite not always having a fever or other tell-tale symptoms of COVID-19 — they faced backlash. With celebrities like Idris Elba and ...
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Screen Rant
Even though Marvel's "Infinity Saga" is now complete, that doesn't stop fans rewatching their favorite scenes from across the 23 films. From 2008's Iron Man to 2019's Avengers: Endgame there have been many unforgettable and re-watchable moments and it's ...
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Observer
The coronavirus, or COVID-19, is a global pandemic sweeping across the entire world. As such, a growing number of notable public figures have begun testing positive for the virus. This includes celebrities, politicians and athletes, many of whom have ...
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Refinery29
Right now, in the age of COVID-19 and social distancing, it's fairly easy to feel like we're living in the opening montage of a disaster movie, so watching The Walking Dead doesn't really feel like escapist fun anymore. Even House Hunters has lost some of its ...
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USA TODAY
It's "business as usual" for Evangeline Lilly. Despite the global coronavirus pandemic, the "Lost" and "Ant-Man and the Wasp" star said she's continuing her normal routine instead of self-quarantining to limit the spread of COVID-19. "Just dropped my kids off at ...
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New York Post
In the future, mankind will have automated cars and an app for outsourcing crime — at least on Season 3 of HBO's "Westworld." "Somehow in the future climate change has been conquered, traffic has been reduced — which in LA is a miracle — and there's ...
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