The good folks at Rolling Stone Magazine put together a list of old and new series to keep you entertained during lockdown.
Elon Musk’s business prowess is clear for all to see, and he’s nearing what could be a massive payday. Pity about his tweets, though.
‘Chasing the Sun’, a six-part documentary due for release at some point in August, intends to lift the lid on the world of Springbok rugby like never before.
The future Queen and her sister Margaret were sent to Windsor during WWII to keep them safe, along with Alathea Fitzalan Howard, who kept a diary.
On Thursday night (April 30), starting at 7PM, some of our country’s most talented musicians will unite behind a common cause.
For a while there, the world seemed genuinely worried about Brad Pitt. Looks like he’s back in top form, though.
During yesterday’s White House coronavirus task force briefing, US President Donald Trump touted treatment methods that have experts worried.
President Ramaphosa ended his address to the nation last night by putting on a face mask. It didn’t exactly go according to plan.
In 1964, the people of South America geared up for the arrival of The Beatles. Instead, they got The Beetles, a knockoff band from America.
We have now entered the final week of the original 35-day lockdown period, and I’m sure we can all relate to the struggles of Madam & Eve.
Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult star in ‘The Great’, a comedic take on Catherine The Great’s rise to power in Russia.
If you had any doubts, banish them – The Rolling Stones might be fossils, but they’ve still got it.
Prince’s memory lives on the halls of his home, Paisley Palace, where fans could pay tribute until the coronavirus locked everything down.
It’s probably not a great time to share a last name with Carole Baskin, which is why an ice cream shop in Kansas decided to have a little fun.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have been feuding for as long as we care to remember, but they’ve agreed to put it on hold for one day.
‘How to Steal A Country’ is the latest documentary from prolific film-maker, Rehad Desai. The acclaimed Emmy-winning director has made definitive documentaries on Marikana with ‘Miners Shot Down’ and the #feesmustfall movement in ‘Everything Must Fall’.
It’s become increasingly apparent that how you watch movies during a national lockdown has much to do with your net worth.
The Royal Family has released never-before-seen private footage of the Queen as a child, in celebration of her 94th birthday.
During the first quarter of 2020, Netflix added close to 16 million subscribers around the world. Joe Exotic may have played a role in that.
The fact that Fox News and its most famous names downplayed the threat of the coronavirus is indisputable. The network’s number one fan has, as always, been watching.
For as long as Hollywood has existed, aspiring filmmakers and actors have been flocking there for a shot at the big time.
Over in ‘the land of the free’, some Americans are demonstrating against stay-at-home orders put in place to save their lives.
‘One World: Together at Home’ brought together some of the biggest names in music for an eight-hour live show.
There has been a massive surge in coronavirus experts, armed with their own sets of statistics to bolster their arguments.
Piers Morgan has decided that Victoria Beckham is now worthy of his attention and angry Twitter rants.
Meghan and Harry have levelled up in their ongoing feud with the media, starting with the UK’s most infamous tabloids.
Elon Musk’s attempts to produce ventilators to help treat the coronavirus have fallen woefully short of expectations, and some of his early comments look even worse now.
Brendon Peel and Li Lau made headlines last year when the latter was shot in the head with a crossbow. Now they’re giving it another shot on a rather big stage.
Satirical writer Ben Trovato isn’t all that impressed with the amount of snitching during lockdown. He also thinks some “whiteys” should step up to the plate.
If you care, Johnny Depp has joined Instagram, using his first ever video to talks about the coronavirus.