On Mon. May 11, New York’s largest poverty fighting organization Robin Hood raised $115 million during its Rise Up New York! benefit.
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Joe Jonas has launched his new travel show with the help of Tina Fey and Matthew McConaughey.
The Jonas Brothers star debuted Cup of Joe, which features highlights from his 2019 trip around the world with his bandmate brothers, on new streaming service Quibi on Monday (April 27, 2020).
During a stop in New York, Joe sat down with Tina Fey, while McConaughey makes an appearance on an episode highlighting the sights of Austin, Texas. Other segments take place in Berlin and Los Angeles.
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On Mon. May 11, New York’s largest poverty fighting organization Robin Hood raised $115 million during its Rise Up New York! benefit.
While Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have yet to share the news they’re expecting their first child together, the couple basically confirmed the pregnancy on Tuesday!
Some of New York's biggest stars, including Robert De Niro, Chris Rock, Jennifer Lopez, Jimmy Fallon and more, joined forces Monday to help raise money for the city's response to the coronavirus pandemic duringRise Up New York! Tina Fey hosted the hourlong telecast, during which she assured residents and viewers that "we're all in this together." "We're going to honor the incredible city and show how we can rise up," said Fey, while also announcing that over $1.5 million in donations had already
New York's biggest stars came together on Monday night (May 11) for Rise Up New York!, a virtual telethon to benefit the state's citizen heavily impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.Mariah Carey kicked off the show with an inspiring mashup of her 2002 song, "Through the Rain," and 1991's "Make It Happen.""New York, I know we're strong enough to get through this," she encouraged her hometown before delving into the performance.The benefit hosted by Tina Fey, will also feature special appearances
By Patrick Hipes
A number of New York's biggest stars are joining forces for a telethon, presented by Robin Hood and iHeartMedia, to help with the city's response to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Rise Up New York!, hosted by Tina Fey, will feature appearances from luminaries including New York Gov.
Joe Jonas is the latest celeb to launch his own series!
Joe Jonas is traveling around the world, and he might pop up in a city near you. Cup of Joe follows the singer on his globetrotting journey around the world, from Los Angeles to Berlin and everywhere in between.
While everyone may be sheltering in place right now, they can temporarily escape their quarantine with Joe Jonas and his new travel series, “Cup of Joe”.
Joe Jonas unveiled the trailer for his new Quibi series, Cup of Joe, on Monday (April 27).
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.
Giving back to their community. Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas are doing their part to help medical personnel in Los Angeles amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas just expressed their gratitude to Los Angeles healthcare workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic, donating 100 meals to East Los Angeles Doctors Hospital. The couple donated through the Fueling the Fearless campaign, which hires local restaurants in financial difficulty as a result of the pandemic to provide food for healthcare workers, operating in Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, Washington D.C., and New York. Want to donate? Click here.
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner step out with their dogs while going for a walk around the neighborhood on Monday afternoon (April 20) in Los Angeles.
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.