By Jake Kanter
08.04.2020 - 19:37 / usmagazine.com
Andy Grammer’s future is female! The singer and his wife, Aijia Lise, welcomed their second daughter on Friday, April 3.
“In the midst of a lot of bad news, Israel has lit up our house with immense joy,” the couple shared with Us Weekly exclusively on Wednesday, April 8. “We are so fortunate to have had a safe and sacred midwife home birth.”
Israel “Izzy” Blue Grammer arrived just after midnight on Friday, weighing seven pounds and 15 ounces.
The “Honey I’m Good” singer, 36, announced in October
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Pressing pause! Derick Dillard and Jill Duggar may be done having kids after welcoming four children.
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[Note: In the wake ofthe Tribeca Film Festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select entries that elected to premiere digitally.] An alumna of the Cannes Cinéfondation Residence program who has earned attention with her short films, Israeli writer-director Ruthy Pribar makes an assured feature debut, balancing sobriety with emotional intensity in Asia.
Fresh family of four! Andy Grammer and Aijia Grammer are obsessed with their family’s newest addition, Israel.
John Krasinski is determined to shine some light during a difficult time. He's been proving it for the last three weeks with his YouTube show Some Good News, and on Sunday's new episode he made sure SGN lived up to its name when he gave workers at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center a sports-themed surprise.
John Krasinski is trying to bring what joy he can during these uncertain times with his recently-launched YouTube channel, Some Good News.
Fauda is back with season 3 and the plot will dive deeper and show the price paid by the innocent lives in ongoing Israel and Palestine conflict. For the unversed, the show follows a top Israeli agent who comes out of retirement to get back in action as he tries to hunt down a Palestinian fighter he thought he had killed. In the latest season, Israeli defense force member, Doron Kavillio (played by Lior Raz) will continue to work undercover in the Gaza Strip.
John Krasinski has lifted the spirits of healthcare workers in his native Boston, Massachusetts by providing them with Red Sox baseball tickets for life.
John Krasinski gave the health care professionals of Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center a welcome surprise as they continue to work amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. To honor those on the front lines in his native city, Krasinski teamed up with fellow Beantown figure, baseball player David "Big Papi" Ortiz, to arrange for members of the hospital's COVID-19 response team to receive Boston Red Sox tickets for life.
John Krasinski is honoring the people who have sacrificed so much during the coronavirus pandemic. On Sunday's edition of Krasinski's online show, Some Good News, he gave some very important Boston fans the treat of a lifetime.
The third installment of “Some Good News” on YouTube found host John Krasinski paying special tribute Sunday to health-care heroes around the US by getting them free cellphone service — and, for some Boston hospital workers, Red Sox tickets for life.
John Krasinski is determined to shine some light during a difficult time. He's been proving it for the last three weeks with his YouTube show Some Good News, and on the latest episode he made sure SGN lived up to its name when he gave workers at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center a sports-themed surprise.
John Krasinski gave the healthcare workers of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center an epic surprise. To honor those on the frontlines at BIDMC of Boston, The Office alum arranged for members of the hospital's COVID-19 response team to get a special visit from one of their local heroes: David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox.