It’s officially week four for many of us who began social distancing in early March, and one way we’ve been keeping our heads high is by maintaining our routines—and finding comfort in self-care. One way to do that is to continue to support the brands you care about (and the people who work for them) by shopping beauty products on sale right now. In times like these, it’s the little things that count. Sure, a new moisturizer won’t get us out of self isolation any faster, but it might make you feel better, especially if you scored it on a discount.
While most physical stores are temporarily closed, sales are happening across the internet, from Ulta to Nordstrom to Fresh. Whether you’re looking to rehab your hair, take care of your skin, or dust on some blush to feel a semblance of normal, we scoured the internet for 10 great beauty products on sale now (or later) this week. Scroll on, and get ready to add to cart.
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Your weekly horoscope is here. The intensity of cabin fever this week will reveal exactly what you want and who stands where. Put your cards on the table and strike the balance that’s right for you in regard to “me” time, and the wonders of togetherness whether with that’s your partner, roommate or family members. The planet of communication going into straight-talking Aries later in the week will clear up any doubt or confusion, so speak directly to be heard. Read on to discover what’s in store for your sign during the week of April 6 through to April 12. 2020, and double down by getting to know your rising sign.
Aries | Aries rising
Kicking off the week with a full moon in your partnership zone, you’ll be all about that special someone, your position in the relationship or what you really want if you’re a single ram on the go. Rather than try to fit something unique into a cookie cutter, explore what it actually needs to meet its potential. Ask the questions, share your heart, and don’t let ego or fear of rejection hold back your natural earnest ability to say exactly what you mean.
Taurus | Taurus rising
This week you’re torn between getting on with your routine or fully checking out. However, these two areas can support each other rather than pull you in opposite directions. Get your energy out, do your work, cook, FaceTime—it’ll all feel productive. Then take your me-time by dropping into your private thoughts and feelings. You’ll be extra-curious over the next month about all things so order a book to learn the ins and outs of whatever strikes your fancy, or test a few guided apps for inspo. Learn all you can before making plans for your next big step.
Gemini | Gemini rising
Emotionally your heart needs love notes, Gemini, but perhaps you’re not ready to admit how much. Get in touch with your deeper feelings, the ones that perhaps you push aside because you don’t identify with the depths they suggest. A creative outlet will help you wrap words around them and give them form. Don’t judge them and don’t push them back down. Your usual network is here for you, but you’re feeling pressure here, too. Keeping up the connections but take a Zoom breather if you need one.
We still have at least a few more weeks of self-isolating and social distancing left to go, which means TV shows and movies are your new best friends. If you’ve exhausted all your go-tos and are looking for something new, you’re in luck: So many great TV shows and movies are debuting this week, from a new reality show about adult summer camp to the series finale of Modern Family. Behold, your plans for the next few days:
Sunday, April 5
Atlanta’s Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children: HBO’s official description for this reads, “Atlanta’s Missing And Murdered: The Lost Children is a five-part documentary series offering an unprecedented look at the abduction and murder of at least 30 African-American children and young adults in Atlanta between 1979 and 1981. Forty years later, with the official re-opening of the case by Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, the series tells the inside story of this shocking tragedy, shedding new light on the horrific killings through exclusive archival material as well as interviews with those closest to the children and investigation.” 8 P.M. ET on HBO
Never Rarely, Sometimes Always: An unplanned pregnancy prompts two cousins to cross state lines to New York City for an abortion. Now streaming and on VOD
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Monday, April 6
Camp Getaway: A new reality series about the wild goings-on of an adult summer camp. 10 P.M. ET on Bravo
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Tuesday, April 7
Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt’s Creek Farewell: A look back on the now-iconic comedy series, which is ending this year. 8:30 P.M. ET on Pop
Wednesday, April 8
Modern Family: After 11 years of groundbreaking TV, Modern Family is signing off. It’s hard to imagine a time with the Dunphys weren’t on our TV screens, but alas, all things must come to an end. Be sure to give it proper reverence—and remember, you’ll always have reruns. 9 P.M. ET on ABC
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Thursday, April 9
The Circle: France: The French version of Netflix’s reality phenomenon that took the internet by storm in January premieres today. Streaming on Netflix
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Friday, April 10
Tigertail: Here is Netflix’s official description, per a press email: “In this poignant multi-generational drama, Pin-Jui (Hong-Chi Lee) is a free-spirited yet impoverished young Taiwanese factory worker, who makes the difficult decision to leave his homeland—and the woman he loves —behind in order to seek better opportunities in America. But years of monotonous work and an arranged marriage devoid of love or compassion leave an older Pin-Jui (Tzi Ma) a shadow of his former self. Unable to sympathize with his daughter Angela (Christine Ko) and at risk of living out his retirement in solitude, Pin-Jui must reconnect with his past in order to finally build the life he once dreamed of having.” Streaming on Netflix
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Saturday, April 11
Fashionably Yours: Per Hallmark’s website, “After years organizing fashion in the city, Lauren decides to move home. In exchange for her organizing services, mover Rob makes it his mission to help her see the beauty of Seattle.” 9 P.M. ET on Hallmark
The singer and philanthropist announced a new 10-week YouTube series called “Goodnight with Dolly,” where she will read bedtime stories to kids each week. Parton is a longtime literacy advocate, and this latest endeavor is an extension of her Imagination Library initiative, which has delivered over 130 million books to children over the years. “This 10-week series will focus on comforting and reassuring children during the shelter-in-place mandates,” the library said in a blog post on their website. “Dolly hopes these videos will provide a welcomed distraction during a time of unrest and also inspire a love of reading and books in the hearts of the children who see them.”
“This is something I have been wanting to do for quite a while, but the timing never felt quite right,” she said in the blog post. “I think it is pretty clear that now is the time to share a story and to share some love. It is an honor for me to share the incredible talent of these authors and illustrators. They make us smile, they make us laugh and they make us think.”
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The series will feature a number of books from the Imagination Library and will kick off with The Little Engine That Could, which is also the “welcome book” children in the U.S. and Canada receive when they sign up for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Additional books Parton will read include There’s a Hole in the Log on the Bottom of the Lake by Loren Long, Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney, I Am a Rainbow by Dolly Parton, Pass It On by Sophy Henn, Stand Tall Molly Lou Mellon by Patty Lovell, Violet the Pilot by Steve Breen, Max & The Tag-Along Moon by Floyd Cooper, Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Peña, and Coat of Many Colors by Dolly Parton.
The series will launch on April 2 at 7 P.M. ET on the [Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0MpwxxTbrBOz1g1X-BynUA).
As self-isolation and social distancing because of the coronavirus roars on, we need TV shows and movies now more than ever to keep us entertained and sane. Thankfully, this week’s lineup of new programming is solid.
See, below, all the TV shows and movies that will help you pass the time over the next few days.
Sunday, March 29
iHeart Living Room Concert for America: Elton John and iHeart are banding together to throw a benefit concert for coronavirus relief. Dubbed the iHeart Living Room Concert for America, the concert will feature several artists who all recorded their sets from home using their personal phones and audio equipment. Billie Eilish, Mariah Carey, Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Alicia Keys, and others are slated to perform. It will air commercial-free on Fox on Sunday, March 29, at 9 p.m. ET. It will also air on Fox and iHeart’s other digital, broadcast, and linear platforms at the same time. Viewers will be encouraged to donate to Feeding America and First Responders Children’s Foundation. 9 P.M. ET on on Fox
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Monday, March 30
Homefest: James Corden‘s Late Late Show Special: “With all the artists and guests safely at home — and James in his garage — we’ll be raising money for charity and hopefully raising your spirits in the process,” an Instagram post about this special reads. Featured artists include Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, and John Legend. 10 P.M. ET on CBS
Tuesday, March 31
Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert: A YouTube documentary about the history of Coachella. Streaming on YouTube
The Scheme: Per HBO, this documentary explores the 2017 arrests of Adidas executives and assistant coaches at major college basketball programs after the FBI uncovered some major corruption. 9 P.M. ET on HBO
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Wednesday, April 1
The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show: Per Netflix, “From the mind of comedian Iliza Shlesinger comes a fun, irreverent mix of kooky characters, sly social commentary and pop culture gags,” Streaming on Netflix
Nailed It!: Because disaster baking will always calm my nerves. Streaming on Netflix
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Thursday, April 2
The Real Housewives of New York City: With Bethenny Frankel out, how will the dynamic of this season be? I can’t wait to tune in…with Pinot Grigio, of course. 9 P.M. ET on Bravo
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Friday, April 3
Coffee & Kareem: A new movie starring Taraji P. Henson and Ed Helms about an inept cop who must team up with his girlfriend’s son after their first bonding experience leads to a criminal discovery. Streaming on Netflix
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Saturday, April 4
9 Months with Courteney Cox: Per a press statement, this docuseries “gives viewers raw access to people from all over America of various race, religion, and class as they self-document their nine-month journey of pregnancy.” It is hosted by Courteney Cox. Stream on Facebook Watch
Your weekly horoscope is here. Times are tough right now, but you got this. The most important thing is to stay calm, rational, and try to use this strange time doing whatever it is you want to do, whether that’s cooking, working off the stress with some light movement, reading, or just ordering a new pair of sweatpants from a retailer you want to support. Read on to discover what’s in store for your sign during the week of March 30 through to April 5, 2020, and double down by getting to know your rising sign.
Aries | Aries rising
Mars, your ruler, is moving into your social sector while your local environment is also being stimulated. This period has potential for connectivity so it may be time to open up a Zoom account if you haven’t already, or give your FaceTime a daily workout. Doing things differently never held an Aries back because you thrive on challenges, so lead the charge by organizing some upbeat group video calls or hosting a virtual happy hour or dinner party. If you belong to a common interest group, it’s especially important to keep everyone in touch right now.
Taurus | Taurus rising
This is your month to take action at work. If one door seems locked or has closed altogether, take the initiative to knock or open another. Consider stepping up to lead in some way, even in the short term. Use the skills you know you have but might not get to show in the office day after day. In terms of that community project, you are voted most likely to get the ball rolling. You understand how important simple things are—breaking and sharing bread, for example—to feeling safe and stable. Go forth and (virtually) organize.
Gemini | Gemini rising
Venus, the planet of love and beauty, is gracing your sign this month turning the dial up on your attractiveness and sparkling charm. This planet is social and so are you, so make sure you keep up connections. Perhaps you start a series go Instagram Lives or an IGTV show. Or you may want to document your experience more artistically so the rest of us can reflect and share our own with you. At the very least, this is your goddess month so enjoy the cosmic glow-up.