Hang in there, everyone. Even though the coronavirus situation is showing signs of progress, we need to stay safe and stay home a little while longer. Fortunately, there's plenty of free entertainment to make that proposition easier. Nearly every day I learn of some new offering to help keep you occupied while you wait it out. Games, movies, comics, virtual tours, live theater, guitar lessons -- all that and more, and all you need for most of it is a computer, phone, tablet or TV.
I'm updating this post regularly, so bookmark it and check back often for new additions. In the meantime: Stay safe, stay healthy and stay home.
Free MasterClass instruction
MasterClass offers online classes in a wide range of subjects, taught by leaders in their fields. We're talking Gordon Ramsey on cooking, Martin Scorsese on filmmaking, Penn & Teller on magic and so on. For another few weeks, MasterClass Live will offer one free streaming class per week. Bestselling author Dan Brown (The DaVinci Code) recently talked about writing thrillers and how to build suspenseful stories.
Tune in Wednesdays at 5 p.m. PT, 8 p.m. ET., to see what's next.
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Free PC games
Five games, all free this month for Amazon Prime subscribers (and Twitch users).
Tired of bite-size phone games? This is the perfect time to reconnect with (or discover) computer games, which can deliver richer, deeper experiences. If nothing else, you'll love playing on a bigger screen. Here's what you can get absolutely free right now:
- Epic Games is currently giving away the retro indie puzzle game Death Coming; it's yours to keep as long as you claim it before May 14.
- Over at Humble, you can score the real-time strategy games Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation, which normally would set you back $30.
- GOG is giving away a whopping 27 PC games, including classics dating back to 1979 (!) and a playable prologue of the brand-new city-building sim Builders of Egypt. All titles are DRM-free and compatible with Windows; some are also available for Mac or Linux.
- If you're an
Amazon Prime
subscriber, don't miss these eight free PC games worth over $100. You have to jump through a hoop or two (creating and then connecting a Twitch account), but it's all pretty easy.
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Free print-and-play board games
All six of these print-and-play games are free right now.
Got ink in the printer? And some paper? Then you've got everything you need to enjoy some pretty darn cool games.
- Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition is a more PG-rated version of the hugely popular card game, and it's currently free to download. You'll need a decent amount of paper and ink -- the two versions span 21 and 47 pages, depending on the card size you choose. Consider raising your game, so to speak, by printing on card stock. (Take note that to get the game, you'll have to click through a couple pages of "agreements," including one that some may find politically offensive.)
- Game seller Asmodee is now offering print-and-play versions of six popular games, including the escape-room adventure Unlock! and visual-storytelling game Dixit. Just download the rules and gameplay PDFs and then get printing.
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Free streaming TV and movies
Watch all of Battlestar Galactica free on SyFy.
Just want to veg out in front of the TV? Don't blame you one bit. While I think Hulu for $6 a month is arguably the single best streaming deal you can get, here are some other options that won't cost you a dime:
- Friday, May 8, the Lionsgate YouTube page will livestream John Wick free of charge, hosted by Jamie Lee Curtis and with special guests Keanu Reeves and Halle Berry. Find out more in Lionsgate's press release.
- SyFy is now streaming the entire Battlestar Galactica reboot series free on its website. This is one of my all-time favorite shows, a work of television that should be uttered in the same breath as The Wire and The Sopranos. I liked it so much, in fact, that I recorded a Battlestar Galactica recap podcast, which I invite you to listen to while you watch. From there, check out the top 15 moments from Battlestar Galactica -- but only after you've finished the series.
- Sling TV is now totally free during prime time, no credit card required. Watch live news and over 50 channels every evening. Note that this is available for new accounts only.
- Focus Features is livestreaming movies for free via its Facebook page, with a new one every Monday. Each movie starts at 5 p.m. PT, 8 p.m. ET.
- Free HBO. You can now stream hundreds of hours' worth of programming, including every season of Barry (yes!), Silicon Valley and Veep. There are also some family-friendly movies, like The Lego Movie 2 and Pokemon Detective Pikachu.
- Next, check out this list of 10 totally free movie streaming services. Over at Pluto, for example, you can find an entire channel of James Bond movies, while Kanopy is home to notable films like Captain Fantastic, Midsommar and The Great Buster: A Celebration.
- Just for good measure, here are the best free TV streaming services.
- IMDb TV has added the first five seasons of Schitt's Creek to its lineup. Previously you had to subscribe to Netflix if you wanted to watch that increasingly beloved show. While you're there, check out Friday Night Lights and The Middle in their entirety.
- Good news for parents: Amazon is now offering a bunch of free streaming kids shows, including Arthur, Caillou and The Dangerous Book for Boys. You don't need an Amazon Prime subscription to view these, just an Amazon account.
- I wouldn't call this the feel-good show we need right now, but if you don't have an HBO subscription and want to check out a notable series, the Roku Channel is currently offering Westworld season 1 for free. It's also available via the Apple TV app, even if you don't have an Apple TV Plus subscription.
- What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: I don't hold this "middle child" Trek series in such high regard as most Trekkies (I always preferred Voyager; don't @ me), but I was definitely interested in seeing the new documentary, What We Left Behind, when it debuted last year. You can rent it for $2 to $3 from nearly anywhere, but it's now streaming free on IMDb TV and Tubi. It's one of the weirder documentaries I've seen, but worth a watch if you're a fan.
- It's still unknown whether we'll get a delayed 2020 baseball season or none at all. But if you need your baseball fix (and watching some sports -- any sports -- sounds pretty great right now), here's good news: MLB.tv is offering free streaming of 2018 and 2019 games when you log into or create an account.
- It's not Rick and Morty, but Adult Swim is offering the entire Samurai Jack series free to stream via its website and apps.
- Coming soon to a VR headset near you: The Tribeca Film Fest will show VR movies free to owners of the Oculus Go and Quest.
Read more: Westworld season 3 review
Free exercise classes
The Peloton app gives you full access to all Peloton fitness content, but for a much lower price ($13 a month) than bike owners pay. And right now it's free for 90 days.
OK, maybe it's not entertainment, but it's definitely good for you. With many gyms now closed indefinitely, many services have stepped up with free home-workout options.
- Echelon is offering a free 90-day trial of the FitPass app, which, like Peloton's (below), offers a wide variety of live and on-demand classes. You'll find cardio and core workouts, pilates, Zumba and so on. The app is available for Android and iOS. If you choose to continue after the trial, FitPass costs $20 per month.
- Peloton is offering a free 90-day trial of the Peloton app. Available for Android, iOS and Amazon Fire TV, it provides unlimited access to a wealth of live and on-demand classes: treadmill and outdoor running, strength training, high-intensity interval training, yoga, meditation and so on. If you choose to continue after the trial, the subscription costs $13 a month.
- This might be the perfect time to take up yoga, one of the greatest stress-relievers ever. You can find countless free beginner classes -- and plenty for more experienced yogis as well -- on YouTube. I recommend starting with Yoga With Adriene, which has literally hundreds of videos for all skill levels (and all categories, like Yoga for Bedtime and Yoga for Wrist Pain). While you're at it, you can search YouTube for meditation classes -- also not exactly entertaining, but a useful way to pass the time and keep stress at bay.
Read more: Gym closed? Here are some of the best home workout options
Free magazines
RBDigital is home to lots of magazines you can download and read for free on your PC, tablet or phone.
Call me old-fashioned, but I still enjoy reading magazines: Cook's Illustrated, Family Handyman, Men's Health, Reader's Digest, Wired and so on. I'm not a paid subscriber to any of them; instead, I use RBDigital, a service offered by my public library, to read all those titles on my phone and tablet. The selection varies, so you may not have access to all the same titles I do, but you should definitely investigate using RBDigital to get free magazines from your library.
Meanwhile, DiscountMags just started offering free digital single issues of dozens of magazines. These aren't subscriptions; you can pick and choose as many individual titles as you want. Once you redeem them, you'll use the Zinio app to read.
Free ebooks and audiobooks
Here's an example of one of the great ebooks you may be able to check out from your library. (Seriously, read this one, it's awesome.)
Speaking of libraries, yours can probably hook you up with a selection of free ebooks and audiobooks as well. Right now, for example, I'm using an app called Libby (formerly OverDrive) to read a novel by Richard Russo, and before that I used it to listen to Martin Short's thoroughly entertaining autobiography I Must Say (read by the author). You may have to wait a bit before the title you want becomes available, so add a bunch to your queue so you always have something ready to go.
Meanwhile, good news for parents: Amazon is now offering a bunch of Sesame Street ebooks for free. As you might expect, they're all Kindle editions, so you'll need a Fire tablet or any any device capable of running the Kindle app.
Read more: Best e-reader for 2020
Free comic books
Dark Horse is offering a ton of free first-issue comics, with titles including Hellboy and Stranger Things, as well as a selection for kids: Frozen, The Incredibles, Disney Treasure Island and more.
Next, head to Comixology to find a dozen free Marvel comics -- Avengers vs. X-Men Collection and Civil War among them.
Free virtual museum tours
Anyone for a virtual tour of the American Museum of Magic?
How about a little culture in the mix? Google's Arts & Culture collection can take you on virtual tours of hundreds of museums around the world, from Japan's Nagoya City Art Museum to Ford's Theatre in Washington, DC. Within each you may find one or more "stories" you can browse. You can sort the collection alphabetically or view them on a map. One particularly great example: Posters from History's Greatest Illusionists at the American Museum of Magic.
Free theater, opera and concerts
Like so many industries, live theater is taking a beating right now. However, as the old saying (and a new YouTube channel, see below) goes, the show must go on. Hence, these streaming options:
- The UK's National Theatre streams a different play every Thursday. You can find the streams on the National Theatre at Home YouTube channel. The latest is Antony & Cleopatra starring Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo.
- YouTube channel The Shows Must Go On is streaming a different Andrew Lloyd Webber musical each week. Each show is available starting on Friday and will run for just 48 hours. There's no sign-up required. Now showing: By Jeeves.
- The New York Metropolitan Opera is streaming a different encore Live in HD performance every day. Each performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. PT) and remain available for streaming for 20 hours. You can watch the streams in a browser, or use one of the Met Opera on Demand streaming apps available for Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices.
Free music
Amazon Music HD aims to challenge the high-fidelity likes of Tidal and Qobuz. Here's your chance to try it free for 90 days.
Tired of the same old Pandora playlists and the ads that frequently interrupt them? Several services are offering free premium subscriptions.
- 90-day Amazon Music HD subscription: Wait, Amazon Music has an HD option? I honestly had no idea. And what does "HD" mean? In this case higher bit rates, otherwise known as better sound quality. Spotify maxes out at a bit rate of 320 kilobits per second, while Amazon HD delivers up to 850Kbps for its 50-million song library -- and up to a whopping 3,730Kbps for millions of songs in "Ultra HD" format. This extended trial is available only for new Amazon Music subscribers. After that, you'll get billed at the regular rate of $14.99 a month (or $12.99 if you're an Amazon Prime subscriber) unless you cancel.
- 3-month Deezer HiFi subscription: Speaking of hi-fi music, Deezer promises CD-quality lossless streaming -- and right now you can get a hi-fi subscription free for three months. That's a $60 value. As with Amazon Music, you'll continue getting billed after that unless you cancel.
- Sirius XM free streaming: Between now and May 15, SiriusXM is offering unlimited free streaming through its web portal and mobile apps. Normally $13 monthly, the plan includes not only all the regular channels, but also Howard Stern.
Read more: Best music streaming: Spotify, Apple Music and more, compared
Free audiobooks for kids and teens
Audible is offering free streaming audiobooks for kids of all ages.
To help keep out-of-school kids occupied, Audible is offering a big selection of streaming audiobooks at no charge. You'll find the likes of Winnie-the-Pooh, Anne of Green Gables, White Fang, various Audible Originals and even some modern titles like Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. The service just made the first Harry Potter book available as well.
There are books available in different languages as well, including French, German and Spanish. For the moment it looks like a browser is required for this; the streams don't seem to be available within Audible's apps. There's also no login or even registration required, and I was able to listen on my phone via my mobile browser.
Free audiobooks for adults
Score some great Audible Originals for free.
Audible is now offering a bunch of Audible Originals for free as well, most of them rated four stars or higher. Here's the list:
- The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey
- An Act of God
- Evil Eye
- Feeding the Dragon
- The Half-Life of Marie Curie
- Proof of Love
- Sakina's Restaurant
Needless to say, you'll need an Audible account to access these.
Free Crayola coloring pages
Need some new pictures for the kids to color? Crayola is offering a wealth of free-to-download (and print) coloring pages, all of them organized by season.
Free 3 months of guitar lessons from Fender
This has "Rick Broida" written all over it: I own a guitar and had every intention of learning to play, but for various reasons just never got going. Now, with ample extra time on my hands and Fender's three-month subscription freebie, I can take lessons online. The site offers classes for acoustic and electric guitars and ukulele. Note that although a credit card is not required, this promotion is limited to the first 1 million sign-ups.
Other ideas
What else can we do with all this stay-at-home down-time? Some suggestions: bake bread, learn how to draw, organize the junk drawer, start a new hobby, revisit an old hobby, break out the board games. In other words, use this time to unwind, disconnect and hopefully find some calm.
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Now tell me your ideas for staying busy and entertained -- ideally without spending any (or much) money.
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