Youth will be served — in the most giving spirit.
24.04.2020 - 21:37 / etcanada.com
Jane Fonda is bringing back her Fire Drill Fridays despite the entire world being under quarantine amid the coronavirus outbreak.
In a livestreamed event, the iconic actress will host a virtual FDF in honour Earth Day, with special guest Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate.
Fire Drill Fridays is a protest kick-started by Fonda last year demanding action from political leaders to address the current “climate emergency.” Fonda usually hosts the demonstrations in Washington, but recently moved
Youth will be served — in the most giving spirit.
Jane Fonda is to release a book detailing how she became a leading environmental activist.
When she's not acting, Jane Fonda is fighting for climate change — efforts that inspired her to launch "Fire Drill Fridays" (FDF) — and has since led thousands of people in nonviolent civil disobedience, risking arrest to protest for action. Now Fonda is recounting her personal journey as an activist in a new book titledWhat Can I Do? My Path From Climate Despair to Action (Penguin Press).
Oprah Winfrey was among the stars who surprised fans when she stopped by John Krasinski’s popular web series Some Good News (SGN) on Sunday (May 3, 2020), as he was hosting a virtual graduation for the Class of 2020.
Oprah Winfrey stopped by John Krasinski’s popular web series Some Good News (SGN) while was hosting a virtual graduation for the Class of 2020 on Sunday.
After giving students the gift of a virtual prom, John Krasinski is making sure to provide a celebration for students who are graduating amid the coronavirus crisis as well.
After giving students the gift of a virtual prom, John Krasinski is making sure to provide a celebration for students who are graduating amid the coronavirus crisis as well.
Getting the gang together! John Krasinski hosted a food-focused version of his Some Good News YouTube series recently that featured an array of celebrity chefs whipping up classic dishes using fans’ recipes.
As restaurants remain closed and people need food amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, John Krasinski praised folks in the food industry who are dedicating their time and resources to people in need —and hosted a virtual potluck —on Sunday's episode of Some Good News.
John Krasinski’s “Some Good News” paid tribute Sunday night to the food industry, restaurant workers and the lengths to which ordinary Americans are going to make sure people get fed during the pandemic — and he brought in some special guests to help.
John Krasinski had the best surprise for a few “Some Good News” viewers as he hosted a virtual potluck during Sunday’s episode of his show.
Jane Fonda, 82, is making the most of her days in quarantine and it includes both hard work and a little fun! The actress shared an epic video to TikTok on Apr. 21 that showed her going through her “9-5” morning routine while staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic and she didn’t hold back in getting things done.
Quarantine isn’t stopping Jane Fonda from the important work she’s been doing for the environment.
By Denise Petski
Best prom ever...
John Krasinski hosted virtual high school prom for the class of 2020 for the latest episode of Some Good News and it was epic! The Hollywood star decided to host the event for all the high school seniors across America who were left heartbroken after their prom night was cancelled due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. Even though it was not the traditional prom night, John made it extra special by including stunning performances by Jonas Brothers, Billie Eilish, Chance the Rapper.
A prom to remember! John Krasinski decided to spread some cheer amid the coronavirus pandemic by throwing a virtual prom with cameos from celebrities, such as Billie Eilish, Chance the Rapper and Rainn Wilson.
John Krasinski has “Some Good News” for high school graduates who won’t be able to attend prom this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.