It’s finally almost time to ring in the new year, and after the way 2020 has gone, who isn’t looking forward to saying goodbye to this year? Even though crowds aren’t able to gather for the most famous New Year’s Eve celebration of all — the Times Square ball drop — there are still ways
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It is finally almost time to ring in the new year, and after the way 2020 has gone, who isn’t looking forward to a little end-of-the-year cheer? Even though crowds aren’t able to gather for the most famous New Year’s Eve celebration of all — the ball drop in Times Square — there are still
Remember forever ago (April) when Disney and ABC gave us some quarantine cheer by recruiting a bunch of celebrities to sing classic Disney songs to us via our televisions with The Disney Family Singalong? It’s hard to believe that also happened in 2020, the longest year in recorded history, but seven months later we’re getting
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Get your noisemakers and goofy glasses ready because New Year’s Eve is almost here! Pretty soon, we’ll be saying goodbye (or good riddance, depending) to 2019 and hello to 2020. If you’re planning to watch along as the ball drops in Times Square, we’re here to help! We’ve rounded up all of the tune-in options