Welcome to “Milo Minute,” the 60 seconds (or thereabouts) you need to find a local show or fest to attend this weekend.
Pitchfork has an updating list of concerts and tours that have been cancelled nationally. Locally, the impact was just as big.
Longtime Detroit music journalist Jeff Milo spotlighted a few artists whose shows or tours got cancelled due to coronavirus.
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Social media conspiracies blame coronavirus on 5G internet
Conspiracy theorists are infecting YouTube and Facebook with bogus theories that 5G mobile internet is responsible for the coronavirus.
One prominent anti-5G Facebook group has shared a number of erroneous posts, claiming 5G is the culprit behind a virus that has infected more than 80,000 people worldwide. Its creator, Dutch "UFO researcher" John Kuhles writes: "I challenge anyone to watch this video at least twice and claim there is nothing to it, [or] it is all a coincidence. Yeah right. Certainly not."
Boston Breweries Offer Curbside Pickup, Beer Delivery during Pandemic
Along with maintaining a safe social distance, keep it safe and legal by not opening your cans or bottles until you're back home, of course.
During the coronavirus pandemic, Trillium Brewing Company is offering online preorders and curbside pickup at all three of its Boston-area locations. / Photo courtesy of Trillium
It's World UFO Day. Here are the top 10 UFO sightings in Delaware - Technical.ly Delaware
According to the National UFO Reporting Center State Report Index For Delaware , there have been four reported UFO sightings in the state in 2019, including a fireball seen over New Castle in mid-June, a report of three rectangular crafts seen over Millsboro in February, and a triangular object seen near Dover Air Force Base in January.
Were they drones, weather balloons or military tests? In many cases, the questions remain unanswered.
Quite a lot has been going on:
Mysterious lights seen over northeast El Paso were military flares, not UFOs - KVIA
EL PASO, Texas -- It's a bird, it's a plane... it's a UFO? No, it's just a U.S. Army training exercise organized out of Fort Bliss.
Military officials told ABC-7 on Tuesday that recent sightings of mysterious lights over the northeast El Paso skies at night had a very simple explanation - and one that doesn't involve extraterrestrials.
"The lights seen this past weekend are artillery flares," explained Gilbert Telles Jr., a public affairs specialist at Fort Bliss. "A unit had been training that early evening at the Doña Ana training ranges."
Astronomer explains strange object seen in night sky across Queensland, NT and NSW - ABC News
An astronomer has explained a strange, bright light that appeared in skies over the Northern Territory and Queensland on Monday night, leaving hundreds of people mystified.
Shauna Royes spotted the light over the Julia Creek caravan park in remote north-west Queensland about 7.30pm on Monday night and put a call out to the ABC North West Facebook page to figure out what it was.
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"We were actually at the caravan park having a bush dinner for not-for-profit organisations, so there was about 160 people, and one of the tourists looked up and said, 'look'," the McKinlay Shire Councillor said.
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