This year’s Democratic National Convention, as is the case with most events that have taken place amid the coronavirus pandemic, is going to look very different than usual this year. It has already been announced that the convention, which will be held from Aug. 17-20, is going virtual. Democrats plan to formally nominate former vice
Bernie Sanders
Suddenly, 2020 is a year of imponderables. Will there be a Cannes Film Festival? Given the coronavirus-induced cancellation of SXSW, MipTV, and the AFI Life Achievement Gala, who knows? Is Marvel’s Black Widow the big spring-summer hit, now that No Time To Die is bumped to November? Maybe, if an April/May release still looks wise
The Democratic primary debate cycle has been going on for quite a while, but the public’s interest in what the remaining presidential candidates have to say is apparently at a fever pitch, because almost 20 million people tuned in to see Wednesday night’s debate in Las Vegas. Buckle up, folks, because there’s still much more