By Dominic Patten
04.04.2020 - 07:13 / hollywoodreporter.com
Easter is typically a time to gather with friends and family, however, this year as social distancing is in place and sheltering from home has become the norm, L.A. restaurants are making it easier to celebrate.
Santa Monica's Elephante will serve an Easter dinner for four with 48-hour advance ordering required. The meal features roasted lamb shoulder, potato and vegetables plus a Little Gem salad and mint salsa verde.
By Dominic Patten
By Dave McNary
By Michael Schneider
By Jake Kanter
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.
Count NCIS: Los Angeles among the many shows that had their production schedules interrupted by the coronavirus outbreak. That means Sunday's episode, "Code of Conduct," will be its last for Season 11 — but not the finale producers originally had planned. That said, the upcoming story is hardly lacking in impact: In the episode, Callen (Chris O'Donnell) and Sam (LL Cool J) head off to Afghanistan to investigate some heinous activity on the part of a service member.
Roommates, we know being in quarantine has everyone on edge, and Tori Brixx may have let some people get the best of her. Videos and images of Tori outside of a Los Angeles Target location show her in handcuffs, after she allegedly hit a woman in the face.
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas just thanked healthcare workers on the frontlines at a Los Angeles hospital in a seriously tasty way. The pair donated 100 hot meals to East Los Angeles Doctors Hospital by way of the Fueling the Fearless campaign, which works to hire local restaurants struggling to make ends meet as a result of the global coronavirus pandemic.
Good for you, Khloé Kardashian!
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made the move to Los Angeles from their home in Vancouver at some point last month. They reportedly "have been living in a secluded compound," and there's a reason why they made the move right now.
Khloé Kardashian is quarantining during the global coronavirus pandemic, but this past week, she's been making the rounds at Los Angeles grocery stores to pay for elderly customers' groceries. Per TMZ, Khloé paid for several different tabs at Trader Joe's and Ralphs stores in L.A., where elderly shoppers come to buy groceries in the early morning hours before other customers are let into the stores.
Well, this is lovely: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry spent both Sunday and Wednesday delivering free meals to people with serious medical conditions in Los Angeles, volunteering for local charity Project Angel Food.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are doing their part to help others amid the coronavirus outbreak. The royal duo joined Project Angel Food, an organization dedicated to providing food to those impacted by serious illness, to make two food deliveries, a rep for the organization confirmed to Fox News.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are already paying it forward in their new neighborhood. Just weeks after moving to Los Angeles with baby Archie Harrison, the famous couple helped distribute meals for Project Angel Food, a non-profit charity that prepares and delivers healthy meals to feed people impacted by illness.