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Sunday, April 5, 2020

This Entrepreneur Is Offering Students a Quarantine Break with Virtual Career Days

Qiana Martin, founder of Quarantine Break

The global pandemic of COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus, has caused many major cities around the world to go into various degrees of quarantine, closing down all non-essential businesses until the city deems it safe and the virus has been properly contained. The resulting closures have left 55.1 million students to abruptly end their school semesters, and for some, the year. Events like graduations, proms, and other functions have also been canceled due to restrictions against gatherings of over 10 people.

The closures caused by COVID-19 have also interrupted traditions such as Career Day for young students due to the prioritization of remote learning. One entrepreneur decided to use her skills and offer an alternative for students to still attend their Career Day online.

Soccer visionary and entrepreneur Qiana Martin created Quarantine Break as a way to help students stay engaged in the classroom despite the disruptions as a result of the public health crisis. Martin, participating in Career Day at PS 207 in Brooklyn, New York, in the past, values the tradition for young students as something that was inspirational to her growing up. “For me, it has always been extracurricular endeavors that opened my eyes to people, places, and experiences outside of my hometown in South Carolina,” she says in a statement.

The monthlong virtual series will allow students, teachers, and families to be introduced to and receive answers from diverse professionals about the work that they do by creating interactive panel discussions online.

The Career Day sessions will kick off on Monday, April 6th and feature a different guest on the dedicated live stream every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) available through Zoom.



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Detroit Bus Driver Who Complained About a Woman Coughing on His Bus Has Died of COVID-19

Remember the Detroit bus driver who went off in a Facebook video on a woman who was coughing on his bus? On Wednesday, just two weeks after the incident, the driver, Jason Hargrove, died from COVID-19, according to the Detroit News.

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HBO Is Offering Free Programming to Encourage Viewers to Stay Home During the Coronavirus Crisis

The Logo Movie HBO

If we have to stay at home, give us the opportunity to enjoy it! HBO has done just that!

Since a lot of people are confined to their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic, HBO is offering dozens of free series, documentaries, and Warner Bros. movies on HBO NOW & HBO GO. The streaming service is allowing viewers to view content at no price!

HBO has made almost 500 hours of programming available to stream for free for a limited time on the two services without a subscription starting Friday, April 3. The list of free programming includes every episode of nine iconic series such as The Sopranos, Veep, Six Feet Under, and The Wire; major Warner Bros. blockbusters from the network’s current catalog like Pokémon Detective Pikachu, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, and Crazy, Stupid, Love; and 10 riveting documentaries and docu-series including McMillion$ and The Case Against Adnan Syed.

If you don’t currently have access to HBO, you can download the HBO NOW or HBO GO apps or visit HBONOW.com or HBOGO.com. The content will also be made available for free via participating distribution partners’ platforms in the coming days. This is the first time HBO has made this volume of programming available outside of the paywall.

Content available to stream without a subscription includes:

9 Full Series

  • Ballers (5 Seasons)
  • Barry (2 Seasons)
  • Silicon Valley (6 Seasons)
  • Six Feet Under (5 Seasons)
  • The Sopranos (7 Seasons)
  • Succession (2 Seasons)
  • True Blood (7 Seasons
  • Veep (7 Seasons)
  • The Wire (5 Seasons)

10 Docuseries and Documentaries

  • The Apollo
  • The Case Against Adnan Syed
  • Elvis Presley: The Searcher
  • I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter
  • The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley
  • Jane Fonda in Five Acts
  • McMillion$
  • True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality
  • United Skates
  • We Are the Dream: The Kids of the MLK Oakland Oratorical Fest

 

20 Warner Bros. Theatricals

  • Arthur
  • Arthur 2: On the Rocks
  • Blinded By the Light
  • The Bridges of Madison County
  • Crazy, Stupid, Love
  • Empire of the Sun
  • Forget Paris
  • Happy Feet Two
  • Isn’t It Romantic?
  • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
  • Midnight Special
  • My Dog Skip
  • Nancy Drew And The Hidden Staircase
  • Pan
  • Pokémon Detective Pikachu
  • Red Riding Hood
  • Smallfoot
  • Storks
  • Sucker Punch
  • Unknown


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HBO Is Offering Free Programming to Encourage Viewers to Stay Home During the Coronavirus Crisis

The Logo Movie HBO

If we have to stay at home, give us the opportunity to enjoy it! HBO has done just that!

Since a lot of people are confined to their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic, HBO is offering dozens of free series, documentaries, and Warner Bros. movies on HBO NOW & HBO GO. The streaming service is allowing viewers to view content at no price!

HBO has made almost 500 hours of programming available to stream for free for a limited time on the two services without a subscription starting Friday, April 3. The list of free programming includes every episode of nine iconic series such as The Sopranos, Veep, Six Feet Under, and The Wire; major Warner Bros. blockbusters from the network’s current catalog like Pokémon Detective Pikachu, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, and Crazy, Stupid, Love; and 10 riveting documentaries and docu-series including McMillion$ and The Case Against Adnan Syed.

If you don’t currently have access to HBO, you can download the HBO NOW or HBO GO apps or visit HBONOW.com or HBOGO.com. The content will also be made available for free via participating distribution partners’ platforms in the coming days. This is the first time HBO has made this volume of programming available outside of the paywall.

Content available to stream without a subscription includes:

9 Full Series

  • Ballers (5 Seasons)
  • Barry (2 Seasons)
  • Silicon Valley (6 Seasons)
  • Six Feet Under (5 Seasons)
  • The Sopranos (7 Seasons)
  • Succession (2 Seasons)
  • True Blood (7 Seasons
  • Veep (7 Seasons)
  • The Wire (5 Seasons)

10 Docuseries and Documentaries

  • The Apollo
  • The Case Against Adnan Syed
  • Elvis Presley: The Searcher
  • I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter
  • The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley
  • Jane Fonda in Five Acts
  • McMillion$
  • True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality
  • United Skates
  • We Are the Dream: The Kids of the MLK Oakland Oratorical Fest

 

20 Warner Bros. Theatricals

  • Arthur
  • Arthur 2: On the Rocks
  • Blinded By the Light
  • The Bridges of Madison County
  • Crazy, Stupid, Love
  • Empire of the Sun
  • Forget Paris
  • Happy Feet Two
  • Isn’t It Romantic?
  • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
  • Midnight Special
  • My Dog Skip
  • Nancy Drew And The Hidden Staircase
  • Pan
  • Pokémon Detective Pikachu
  • Red Riding Hood
  • Smallfoot
  • Storks
  • Sucker Punch
  • Unknown


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Mark Cuban Likes the Idea of NBA Season Starting on Christmas

Mark Cuban

The coronavirus pandemic has upended our world so much that nothing is set in stone anymore. Previously, Dallas Maverick owner Mark Cuban was hoping for a possible May return of the currently suspended NBA season, but he likes the idea of the season returning just in time for Christmas, according to CBS Sports.

A typical NBA season usually starts in the fall, sometime in October or November, and continues until late spring or early summer, stretching from April in the league’s earlier days into as late as June now. This week, during an appearance on ESPN’s Get Up, the Shark Tank host stated he would prefer that the NBA season starts around Christmas and that now may be the perfect opportunity to alter the schedule to do so.

“Honestly, it’s been something that I’ve been asking for more than 10 years. I’ve always thought that we should start on Christmas and go into the summer, but the response has always been that our television partners don’t want that because there are fewer households using television during the summer months. But everything is different right now. Particularly if we continue to be quarantined, then people are at home willing to watch the games. Nothing else is on other than SharkTank and SportsCenter and you guys, of course. But I think it really could be a great experiment for us, and if it works out well, then we could do it,” says Cuban.

Since the season is on lockdown, Cuban also said he doesn’t know when the season would pick back up.

“I have no idea. The only thing I know is that we’re putting safety first and that we’re not gonna take any chances, we’re not gonna do anything that risks the health or safety of our players, our fans, our staff, our whole organizations, so right now, I really don’t have anything new to say.”

“All the experts have got to say, ‘it’ll be absolutely safe.’ We cannot put anything ahead of the health and safety of our players and staff, that’s it, and it’s such a moving target, and nobody really has specifics. I haven’t had any conversations where anybody’s even discussed an actual date at this point.”



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