Many children will have gotten a couple of days off for their Easter break but now it’s time to get back to the kitchen table for some more homeschooling.
01.04.2020 - 06:33 / deadline.com
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Larry David, the Curb Your Enthusiasm star and Seinfeld co-creator, wants you to stay home and watch TV.
David offered a public service announcement on Tuesday railing against the “idiots” who aren’t following social distancing guidelines.
“Obviously, somebody put me up to this ’cause it’s generally not the kind of thing I do, but I basically want to address the idiots out there — and you know who you are,” David said in a video shared by the Office of the
Many children will have gotten a couple of days off for their Easter break but now it’s time to get back to the kitchen table for some more homeschooling.
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The Seinfeld co-creator Larry David has reportedly said that he is unable to believe that the Vicky Cristina Barcelona director can sexually assaulted his adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow. The American comedian who featured in films like Whatever Works with Woody Allen, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Radio Days.
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Larry David isn’t convinced Woody Allen committed any transgressions after reading the 84-year-old film director’s memoir. The “Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” mastermind said in an interview with the New York Times that after reading Allen’s book, “Apropos of Nothing,” which was released by Arcade Publishing on March 23 after it was dropped by Hachette Book Company, that he enjoyed the read and had some pretty stout praise for Allen’s effort.
In a recent interview, Larry David bashed President Trump’s response to the coronavirus and called for 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders to drop out of the race. The 72-year-old comedian poked fun at the two political rivals during a recent interview with The New York Times in which he was willing to share his unfiltered thoughts about the current political landscape amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Woody Allen's memoir may have received widespread criticism, but it has found a fan in Larry David. The Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm star revealed in a New York Times profile posted Saturday that he's been reading Allen's 400-page memoir Apropos of Nothing while quarantined at home amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Allen's memoir was recently released after being dropped by the original publisher
Larry David, who starred in Woody Allen's 2009 romance comedy Whatever Works, doesn't believe the 84-year-old director "did anything wrong" after reading his memoir. After Allen's memoir was dropped by Hachette Book Group in early March following condemnation by his estranged children Ronan Farrow and Dylan Farrow, Apropos of Nothing was later published by Arcade Publishing on March 23. In the memoir, Allen addresses his affair with Mia Farrow's adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn to Dylan's
Many people and even publishers have boycotted Woody Allen’s new memoir but the director can count Larry David on his side.
Larry David doesn’t think Woody Allen is guilty of anything.
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“Hello, I’m Larry David,” said the comedy icon in a video posted by California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s @CAgovernor account on Mar.
In a public service announcement aimed toward California's coronavirus response, Larry David is urging people to stay home to curb the spread of the viral COVID-19 illness. Specifically, he's asking the community to take advantage of the "once in a lifetime" instruction to sit on the couch and watch television.
Larry David is calling on everyone to protect “old people like me.”