"They're all doing all these cool things now"
13.04.2020 - 17:43 / nypost.com
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.
Krasinski brought on Red Sox slugger David “Big Papi” Ortiz to greet five COVID unit workers from Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and announce that everyone at the hospital would be receiving four tickets to see the team for the rest
"They're all doing all these cool things now"
John Krasinski has some good news for graduates! The 40-year-old actor revealed that he’ll host a virtual graduation celebration on his digital show, “Some Good News”, for students who are unable to mark their accomplishment with an in-person ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
John Krasinski hosted a virtual potluck on Sunday — and surprised some fans with celebs recreating their families' favorite foods!
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.
Clearing the air! Jenna Fischer had the perfect response to a fan’s uncomfortable question about the ring she got from former costar John Krasinski while filming The Office.
Brad Pitt on Sunday dropped in on John Krasinski's YouTube series Some Good News to lend a hand, or rather a set of eyes. Pitt acted as weatherman, his report both bland and hilarious.
To combat what feels like a never-ending flow of negativity, John Krasinski, 40, launched his Some Good News YouTube show, and on Episode 4, he had some help to spread the “good news.” After a segment about 2020 marked 20-years of “a continuous human presence” on the International Space Station, a shocked John said, “what just happened? SGN just transmitted from the International Space Station? I’m going to need a second to catch my breath. We should do a check on the weather.
Billie Eilish and the Jonas Brothers joined ‘prom DJ’ John Krasinski for the actor’s Friday night YouTube special.
High school seniors had to miss out on prom this year amid the coronavirus crisis, but John Krasinski lifted spirits by hosting his own virtual prom via TikTok.The event comes as a spinoff of Krasinski's Some Good News YouTube series, where the actor shares heartwarming, uplifting stories during this difficult time.Besides an iconic reunion between The Office's Jim and Dwight (Rainn Wilson), the livestreamed prom also featured a number of musical.Chance the Rapper and Wilson gushed over each
John Krasinski, American disc jockey? Yes, that’s correct -- the “Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan” star is heading back to the high school prom, only this time he’ll be hosting it. The “Office” alum, 40, took to social media on Thursday to announce that he’ll not only be spearheading a prom for millions of students who lost out on the once-in-a-lifetime experience, but he’ll also be deejaying the social-distance shindig.
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.
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.