Listen to Broadway stars perform Broadway hits while their shows are on pause in a series of "Living Room Concerts" posted to BroadwayWorld.com.
Like the Metropolitan Opera, Broadway has shuttered productions through April 12 due to New York City's ban on mass public gatherings. In the meantime, Broadway stars have partnered with Broadway World to produce a series of virtual mini-performances.
The performances, filmed by stars in their living rooms and posted on BroadwayWorld.com, are free to watch; however, Broadway World asks viewers to consider making a donation to The Actors Fund or Broadway Cares, which support entertainment professionals in times of need.
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Float through an amber kelp forest in the Channel Islands, hang out with manatees in Florida, and watch bald eagles nest in real-time on Explore.org, the world's largest live nature cam network.
Tour Stonehenge, Machu Picchu, and the Taj Mahal in 360 degrees through Google Arts & Culture.
Google Arts & Culture, thanks to its 360-degree mapping technology, offers an inside look at some of the world's most iconic attractions.
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Tour and browse the digitized collections of more than 1,200 cultural institutions around the world including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, and the Musée d'Orsay in Paris through Google Arts & Culture.
In addition to iconic monuments and tourist attractions, Google Arts & Culture allows users to tour the world's foremost museums in 360 degrees and browse hi-res images of their collections. The collections are searchable by artist, art movement, and country, among other categories, and Google Arts & Culture's map feature populates nearby museums using your location data.
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Hike over six miles of the 2,000-year-old Great Wall of China virtually on TheChinaGuide.com, a website dedicated to China travel.
The China Guide, a Beijing-based travel agency, has developed a virtual tour of one the Great Wall of China's most iconic sections, Jinshanling to Simatai. This section crosses the border between Beijing and Hebei provinces and has been the go-to destination for many magazine shoots thanks to its sweeping views, according to the agency. It is currently closed to visitors due to safety reasons.
Source: The China Guide
Peer inside the enclosures of pandas, polar bears, and beluga whales across the United States thanks to zoo livestreams.