Mannequins? The Inn at Little Washington, a three-Michelin-star restaurant in Washington, Va., plans to follow reopening orders creatively.
Author: Carly Mallenbaum, USA TODAY
Music might not heal everything, but a rented piano is my coronavirus quarantine savior
A week ago, I rented a digital piano on a whim. It turns out it was the greatest decision I’ve made during my coronavirus quarantine. Here’s why.
Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards goes remote; Disney World presents virtual fireworks
The Kids’ Choice Awards will now a “virtually produced,” star-studded show on May 2. Need kid-friendly programming while you wait: Disney’s fireworks.
Ellen Pompeo explains her old Harvey Weinstein comments that have come under fire
Ellen Pompeo took to Twitter to clarify controversial comments she made in a 2018 panel about Harvey Weinstein and victims of sexual harassment.
How to Passover in quarantine: Everything you need to know about hosting a (virtual) seder
Here’s how to celebrate one of the most important Jewish holidays of the year while under quarantine. Try one of our Passover Zoom backgrounds!
Lockdown life imitates art: People post fun pics of themselves, pets as part of Getty challenge
We can’t admire paintings in museums right now. But lots of people are making their own lives imitate art in a viral Getty Museum challenge.
Why I’ll keep running, so long as it’s legal, during the coronavirus pandemic
Running feels like an essential act during the coronavirus pandemic, at a time when it’s being prohibited in many communities. Why do we crave it so?
Kim Kardashian blasts Taylor Swift after feud with Kanye West is reignited
Remember Taylor Swift and Kanye West’s 2016 feud over a lyric he said she approved of? Swift and Kim Kardashian are addressing the controversy anew.
Itching to exercise during your quarantine? These 7 at-home workouts are free – for now
Gyms across the country have shut down, but that doesn’t mean all exercise is canceled. Here’s your guide to 7 free at-home fitness programs.
How to care for your dry, raw hands after washing them to prevent coronavirus
Washing your hands to protect yourself from COVID-19? Good job! But that might also mean your hands are very dry. Here’s how to care for them.