Dr. Anthony Fauci got a kick out of Brad Pitt playing him on Saturday Night Live over the weekend, but he was even more impressed by the actor's personal message at the end of the cold open.
13.04.2020 - 21:31 / hollywoodreporter.com
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.
Dr. Anthony Fauci got a kick out of Brad Pitt playing him on Saturday Night Live over the weekend, but he was even more impressed by the actor's personal message at the end of the cold open.
The Brooklyn for Life! Initiative co-founded by The Batman and Westworld actor Jeffrey Wright — which has raised more than $386,000 to deliver meals from local restaurants to front-line health care workers — is getting major support from a who's who of star Brooklynites.
Kate Middleton and Prince William pulled out all the stops in accompanying their brood Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in the “Clap for Carers” initiative -- which has swept over the U.K. region and in other areas worldwide -- in recognition of the health care professionals and first responders currently fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
Eminem has helped feed health-care workers in his native Detroit, Michigan by donating containers of his famous ‘Mom’s Spaghetti’.
The royal family is getting ready to celebrate a very special day. Prince Louis, the youngest child of Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton, turns 2 years old on Thursday.
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas said thank you to health care workers on the frontlines in Los Angeles by donating 100 meals to a local hospital. On Monday, the nonprofit Fueling the Fearless posted a photo to its Instagram account and expressed its thanks for the meals, which were from Aliki’s Greek Taverna.
By Jill Goldsmith
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas are the latest celebrities to contribute to relief efforts amid the coronavirus pandemic. Yesterday, Fueling the Fearless, an organization that orders food from restaurants financially struggling to provide meals to frontline health care workers, revealed that the couple donated 100 meals to staff at the East Los Angeles Doctors Hospital.
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas have partnered with Fueling the Fearless to donate 100 meals to staff working on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic in an East L.A.
Beyoncé sang part of “When You Wish Upon a Star” during ABC’s The Disney Family Singalong, which aired tonight as a tribute to healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Please be safe, don’t give up hope. We’re going to get through this. I promise,” she says. Watch her clip below.
Paramount Pictures has lit its iconic Hollywood studio water tower blue to salute millions of workers on the front line of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Branded Harry Potter buses that usually convey fans to Warner Bros.’ The Making of Harry Potter studio tour in the U.K. are being used to transport key National Health Service (NHS) workers for free between hospitals fighting coronavirus.
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 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.
John Krasinski just brought a big smile to all our faces with what he did on his Some Good News show over the weekend.
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.