Netflix and prolific TV producer Ryan Murphy are each making a $100,000 donation to an entertainment industry charity ahead of the release of the Hollywood TV series.
09.04.2020 - 00:19 / nypost.com
As the coronavirus may be at its apex, David Blaine is on call. Not as a doctor, of course, but as a magician. He’s been making himself available to entertain patients, first-responders and medical workers who are fighting the pandemic.
Though he’s been performing in hospitals since age 18, Blaine, now 47, has had to figure out how to do his mind-blowing tricks remotely, via FaceTime on iPad — a medium that feels custom made for these times of social distancing. And when he says “I tell
Netflix and prolific TV producer Ryan Murphy are each making a $100,000 donation to an entertainment industry charity ahead of the release of the Hollywood TV series.
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.
Avril Lavigne has reworked her 2017 album track Warrior to raise funds for coronavirus relief efforts.
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It's an interesting time for musicians. As the world continues to battle the global coronavirus pandemic, artist everywhere are wondering just what their next can and should be.
Miley Cyrus is spending this week interviewing workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic for her Instagram Live show, Bright Minded. The week-long special is called "Highlighting Heroes."Previous guests on her Bright Minded series have included fellow celebrity friends Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato.This week, expect to see workers of all stripes on Miley Cyrus's Instagram Live show, Bright Minded.
Mariah Carey gave a special performance on Easter Sunday that she dedicated to medical workers and first responders treating patients with coronavirus. The artist was on hand to help Pastor Joel Osteen conduct a virtual celebration of the holiday as people far and wide were forced to stay inside and not see their families in an effort to curtail the spread of the coronavirus.
The stars of “Sex and the City” are expressing their gratitude to medical workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. On the latest episode of the “Bradshaw Boys” podcast, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Kim Cattrall and more call in to give messages of encouragement to those working in the medical field in New York City.
The stars of are expressing their gratitude to medical workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. On the latest episode of the podcast, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Kim Cattrall and more call in to give messages of encouragement to those working in the medical field in New York City.
Days after sending staff battling the coronavirus pandemic at the Boston Medical Center free meals, a video of Lizzo personally thanking front-line health care workers there was released by the organization. The "Truth Hurts" singer, 31, sent medical workers, including nurses, doctors, and hospital staff members, surprise lunch deliveries as a thank you for risking their lives to save others amid the coronavirus crisis.
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.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood aren’t letting the coronavirus outbreak and social distancing keep them from bringing the joy of music to their fans.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood aren't letting the coronavirus outbreak and social distancing keep them from bringing the joy of music to their fans.