the coronavirus quarantine, plenty of celebrities have been able to pass the time by cracking open a good book.Gwyneth Paltrow, for one, used her company Goop as a platform to launch a book club in April.
23.05.2020 - 04:59 / etcanada.com
This Memorial Day, Hollywood’s biggest names are honouring those who have served their country.
Stars like George Clooney, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chris Evans and many more are taking part in PBS’ “National Memorial Day Concert”, airing this Sunday, May 24. Hosted by Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise, the show will features performances and appearances by A-listers, who will give shout-outs to veterans, military and Gold Star families, Wounded Warriors and today’s heroes, including first responders,
the coronavirus quarantine, plenty of celebrities have been able to pass the time by cracking open a good book.Gwyneth Paltrow, for one, used her company Goop as a platform to launch a book club in April.
In the past few days, people across the USA, including several celebrities, have been breaking the social distancing rule to step out of their houses and protest against the killing of George Floyd. People are coming together to raise their voices in support of the black victims of police brutality as part of the Black Lives Matter movement. Various celebrities from Hollywood and the music industry have joined the movement through social media or by participating in the protests.
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George Clooney has called for a drastic overhaul of law enforcement in America in an effort to combat the racism “pandemic” raging in the country.
George Clooney is not keeping silent on the Black Lives Matter protests sparked by the latest case of police brutality that ended with the senseless killing of George Floyd. The actor, just like many other celebrities, is using his platform to speak up in support of the movement.
Celebs continue to speak out about the civil unrest in response to George Floyd’s tragic death — and one celeb made sure to simultaneously call out other stars’ hollow “performance activism” on social media!
Speaking his mind. George Clooney claimed “America’s greatest pandemic” is “anti-black racism” as people across the country continue to demand justice after George Floyd’s death.
In the essay, published by Daily Beast, Clooney called for "systemic change" in the US to tackle the problem of racism, reports etonline.com.
George Clooney penned an essay about systemic racism following a weekend of protests across the country in the wake of George Floyd’s death. The actor, 59, shared his thoughts in an essay published by The Daily Beast in which he reflects on not just the ongoing situation with some protests for Floyd turning violent, but the myriad of similar incidents that have been protested over the years.
George Clooney is using his massive platform to speak up and show his support for the black community.
George Clooney is calling for a “systematic change” in law enforcement in America as part of a new essay, published on Monday.
George Clooney is encouraging all Americans to vote in order to fight against systematic racism.
George Clooney has written a powerful essay in the aftermath of George Floyd‘s tragic murder.
George Clooney wants to see real, structural change.
The recurring Film Twitter joke that made the rounds when quarantine first started, was uber-prolific filmmaker Steven Soderbergh (the ‘Oceans,’ trilogy “Out Of Sight”) had likely already made a few films in the weeks that had passed. And that’s basically turned out to be correct.