New musical Smash, inspired by the NBC series of the same name, is headed for Broadway. Steven Spielberg, who is among the show's lead producers, wrote in a statement that he is "personally thrilled" to be a part of this project.
04.05.2020 - 18:39 / hollywoodreporter.com
John Krasinski surprised graduates from the class of 2020 with the opportunity to ask questions of Steven Spielberg, Jon Stewart, Oprah Winfrey and Malala Yousafzai during the latest episode of Some Good News. Krasinski first had a chat with several graduating students via a Zoom call and also allowed several to give their graduation "speech." He then surprised four of them by allowing them to ask questions of the aforementioned quartet of famous faces.
New musical Smash, inspired by the NBC series of the same name, is headed for Broadway. Steven Spielberg, who is among the show's lead producers, wrote in a statement that he is "personally thrilled" to be a part of this project.
New musical Smash, inspired by the NBC series of the same name, is headed for Broadway. Steven Spielberg, who is among the show's lead producers, wrote in a statement that he is "personal
Talk about meta.
By Brent Lang
Facebook and Instagram on Friday celebrated the Class of 2020 with a graduation event streaming on both social media platforms. Oprah Winfrey delivered the commencement speech, while many top names were in attendance — via video feed — such as Awkwafina, Jennifer Garner, Lil Nas X and Miley Cyrus, who performed an emotional track for the occasion.
Oprah Winfrey has encouraged graduates from the Class of 2020 to embrace new roles as leaders and “step into the unknown”.
Hollywood is stepping up for the Class of 2020! As high school and college seniors prepare to graduate from their schools across the country, many familiar faces are offering their support, words of wisdom and encouragement in virtual ceremonies. On Friday afternoon, Facebook and Instagram came together for #Graduation2020 where more than a few stars inspired students. Hosted by Mindy Kaling and B.J.
Oprah Winfrey will share words of wisdom with the graduating classes of 2020 on Friday. A number of stars will come together to celebrate graduating students during Facebook's #Graduation2020 event.
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.
John Krasinski gave the class of 2020 the graduation they deserved with the help of some the world's biggest stars. Wanting to ensure that graduating seniors received a proper graduation, The Office alum took it upon himself to throw the greatest virtual ceremony during Sunday's episode of his YouTube series Some Good News.
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.
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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.
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, , for students who are unable to mark their accomplishment with an in-person ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic.