The Prince Estate, in partnership with YouTube, will host a three-day streaming event of “Prince and the Revolution: Live,” the legendary concert filmed toward the end of the “Purple Rain” tour in Syracuse, New York, on March 30, 1985.
23.04.2020 - 23:57 / variety.com
By J. Kim Murphy
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Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD has partnered with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s #startsmall to provide $6 million in funding to mental health and personal wellness services as the coronavirus pandemic continues to throttle the country.
The mental health initiative includes a key national partnership with UCLA. BeyGOOD has also partnered with the National Alliance in Mental Illness, which provides local support in Houston, New York, New Orleans and Detroit.
BeyGOOD is also supporting
The Prince Estate, in partnership with YouTube, will host a three-day streaming event of “Prince and the Revolution: Live,” the legendary concert filmed toward the end of the “Purple Rain” tour in Syracuse, New York, on March 30, 1985.
The support for COVID-19 relief efforts are still continuing and Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation is stepping up yet again to team up with other notable organizations. This time she is joining forces again with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and his #StartSmall initiative and also Big Sean and his Sean Anderson Organization.
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By Ted Johnson
Sean Penn pulls on the sides of his mask after picking up some items from a local eatery in Los Angeles over the weekend.
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LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Beyonce’s BeyGOOD has partnered with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s #startsmall to provide $6 million in funding to mental health and personal wellness services as the coronavirus pandemic continues to throttle the country.
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By Bruce Haring
It's week No. 5 at my kitchen table with 17 employees working from home and four offices (Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, London) all closed.