During these times of social distancing virtual entertainment is as important as it will ever be. This guide will help give you suggestions of things to watch, play, tour, and attend all through your computer at home. We have even added some links for you to browse for some smiles and giggles. Stay strong, stay safe, and stay healthy! Remember, we are all a QuaranTeam!
These will take at least the whole weekend to watch.
Netflix has blessed us with new titles. Which should you watch first?
The time to binge is now!
It's time to bring some *magic* into this whole quarantine situation, don't you think?
New movies for you to watch in the comfort of your own home!
Who says you can't travel from the comfort of your couch?
Here are other shows to fill that Tiger King void in your heart.
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Now is the time to let your obsessive gaming habits shine.
Step right up — pick a game, any game.
Take a break from Netflix — you're allowed.
Never be BOARD again.
Get ready to never stop playing.
Who's up for a little 1v1?
Let's make your island the best island.
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Written by locals, Fodor's travel guides have been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for more than 80 years.
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Watch a concert, learn how to salsa, spend a night at the opera — all from your living room.
Quarantine, but make it educational.
If you're stuck at home, why not get some culture?
Find a quiet spot, put on one of these relaxing playlists, turn off your phone, and just get away from it all.
We found virtual tours of the Louvre, SeaWorld, the Winchester Mystery House and more.
There is a growing list of venues going virtual here in South Florida in consideration of COVID-19. So here’s a list of video and streaming things to watch for adults, seniors and families. Best part? They’re mostly free.
To help those of us stuck at home, many museums and cultural institutions are offering free virtual tours, videos and performances. Want to spend an afternoon at the aquarium, watch an opera at the Met or stroll through the Louvre? Here's how to do it without leaving your couch.
Staycations have never been so thrilling.
If you've never had the chance to visit any of these 12 world-famous museums, fear not—you now have the perfect opportunity to stroll around them and take as much time as you need looking at all the paintings, sculptures, and artifacts.
The Collections database consists of entries for more than 480,000 works in the Musée du Louvre and Musée National Eugène-Delacroix. Updated on a daily basis, it is the result of the continuous research and documentation efforts carried out by teams of experts from both museums.
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Surely ONE of these things will entertain you!
Love y'all with all six feet of my heart.
YouTube is your bestest friend.
It might be a serious understatement to that we could all use a little positivity right about now.
TikTokers are sharing life hacks, so we decided to test out the most viral ones!
I can't wait to see a palm tree again.
Live stream a farm sanctuary, take a free Ivy League school class, virtually assist a person with visual impairments, and more.
From creating formal dinner parties and movie theaters for kids to building bars, gyms, and teeny-tiny picnic tables for squirrels, these people know how to keep busy at home.
The Zoom birthday chat is about to get lit.
Connecting you with Greeks doing amazing things on our YouTube channel and letting you experience the best of Greece right now.
Imagineering in a Box is designed to pull back the curtain to show you how artists, designers and engineers work together to create theme parks.
TV, movies, video games, music, and comics with huge back catalogs for you to enjoy.
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These wholesome pieces of coronanews are here to restore our faith in humanity.
As businesses shutter and residents continue to distance themselves from their neighbors, messages of hope and solidarity are springing up in unusual places.
Yes, there are dogs in this post.
Who's cutting the onions in here?!
Ruby, a German shorthaired pointer that shows her affection for other dogs by petting them!
The whales were absolutely captivated by the penguins, coming right up to the glass to meet the little fellas.
College student Ashley Lawrence noticed that no one’s making masks for the deaf and hard of hearing community, so Ashley decided to join the cause by making her own masks for those in need.
Being a doctor is stressful as it is, but it is even more stressful now that the pandemic is at large.
If you ever had a competition for the unlikeliest friendship on Earth, dolphins and a sloth would definitely qualify.
This little pup was nicknamed Oreo cloud and once you see his coat, you’ll instantly understand why.
Each of them is unique, special, and a real hero. And now go, and give your dog a kiss, a treat and let them know they are your favorite superhero. Stay strong, stay healthy.
These cute little derpy animals come just in the right time to bring a little bit of cuteness and derpiness in your life.
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But, like...how???
At Zoom University, there really are no rules.
Who needs the club when you have Clorox wipes?
Sometimes you just need a dose of wholesome humor to brighten up your day.
The dads have been busy.
We're! All! So! Old! Now!
If you’re brave enough, everything and everyone is a pillow. And Edna is fearless.
As we’re well into the crisis now, health experts are warning us to protect ourselves at all costs.
We may all be self-isolating, but we are all doing the same things together!
I decided to channel my worries into these comics. I hope they can cheer you up, too. Stay safe!
When will this double nightmare end?!
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Family photography is now more popular than ever thanks to the development of digital photography.
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As the coronavirus continues to disrupt life around the globe, we are seeking moments of clarity and hope. Here are the most striking and monumental pictures from this past week.
Around the world, nations are enacting unprecedented sanitation measures to help combat the spread of the coronavirus.
South Korea found a simple yet genius way to prevent people in quarantine leaving home to shop for essentials.
BTT University in Japan found a genius way to conduct a graduation ceremony without having the students physically attend it.
Life goes on. So, don't panic, wait a bit and we can enjoy our city again.
Please enjoy the deserted streets of our Midtown Miami.
When it comes to the streets, you can only expect one group to roam and stay loyal to them, and they are the street artists.
Now we are all at homes in quarantine, but webcam technology allows us to travel virtually.
I’ve created this series of photos of me sharing time with my “twin brother”!
Coronavirus is here and it’s going to stay. Our lives have changed very fast and dramatically.
The world through our windows. This album is realized by us, it’s just a way to be closer in the distance, during the lockdown caused by the Covid19 emergency.
Recently, a twitter user shared her Quarantine Routine that keeps her structured and stable during the time of crisis. People responded by sharing their own serious and relaxed Quaroutines.
Photographers set out on the streets to photograph objects in a setting that's unusual to often-frequented landmarks around the world. The old town of Krakow isn't an exception to this consequence of the pandemic.
I set out on a journey in the past two days to capture the coronavirus effect in the capital city of Hungary, Budapest.
I went for a walk today to see what a city usually vibrant with life looks like at the time of the Coronavirus.
As the coronavirus pandemic escalates across the globe, images of despair and anxiety are rivaled only by scenes of perseverance, hope, and the human spirit.
While many of us are lacking masks during this pandemic period, a Japanese cosplayer decided to make his own masks. However, these are not simple fabric masks that Gekidan designed, but masks inspired by the anime Gundam!
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