Alyssa Milano Dragged for Attempting to Fundraise for Son’s Baseball Trip | TMZ Live [Video]

Alyssa Milano asked her many followers/fans to chip in for her son’s youth baseball trip — and because she’s perceived as incredibly wealthy … she’s getting dragged through the coals.FOLLOW ALL TMZ PODCASTS: https://www.audio.tmz.com/About TMZ:TMZ has consistently been credited for breaking the biggest stories dominating the entertainment news landscape and changed the way the public gets their news. Regularly referenced by the media, TMZ is one of the most cited entertainment news sources in the world. Subscribe to TMZ on YouTube for breaking celebrity news/ gossip and insight from the newsroom staff, the best clips from TMZ on TV, Raw & Uncut TMZ video (from TMZ.com) and the latest video from TMZ Sports and TMZ Live! We love Hollywood, we just have a funny way of showing it.Need More TMZ?TMZ Website: http://tmz.me/fPrTwZtLIKE TMZ on Facebook! http://tmz.me/9sGB00aFOLLOW TMZ on Twitter! http://tmz.me/9LeeNWQFOLLOW TMZ on Instagram! http://tmz.me/ep7d8BnTMZ on TV & TMZ Sports on FS1 Tune In Info: http://tmz.me/ccuirUZTMZ is on iOS! http://tmz.me/ecOjgiHTMZ is on Android! http://tmz.me/pkwieRAGot a Tip?Contact TMZ: http://tmz.me/UsxYCvECheck out TMZ Live, TMZ Sports and toofab!TMZ Live: http://tmz.me/GxCXCflSubscribe! TMZ Live: http://tmz.me/cLxA82pTMZ Sports: http://tmz.me/jMBERbbSubscribe! TMZ Sports: http://tmz.me/jMBERbbToofab: http://tmz.me/dsXztnsSubscribe! toofab: http://tmz.me/VeVLMmihttps://www.youtube.com/c/TMZ

As actor supports charity, second non-profit receives shout-out [Video]

A recognizable film and television actor embraced a new role this weekend, as a real-life delivery man for a non-profit working to uplift Vermonters in need.Last week, NBC5 News told you how famous actor and Vermont resident Luis Guzman helped out the Chittenden County-area chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace. Guzman, who is known for his versatility in film and TV projects including the hit Netflix show “Wednesday,” joined the charity at a recent volunteer day in Essex. Sleep in Heavenly Peace builds modest wooden beds and provides them free to families exiting homelessness, folks who experienced a disaster such as a flood or a fire, or families whose incomes have them living so on the edge that their kids don’t have a proper bed.Guzman, who used to be a social worker before breaking into Hollywood, learned during the bed-building event earlier this month how volunteers create an efficient assembly line to produce dozens of beds in a morning.”This is such a beautiful thing,” Guzman said in the January 8 NBC5 News story about the volunteer day. “Everyone here has an incredible heart.”On Saturday, Guzman experienced the group’s impact first-hand when he joined Sleep in Heavenly Peace making deliveries to three recipients in Barre. He worked assembling the beds he helped to build, and visited with the grateful families. After completing the deliveries, Guzman told NBC5 News the experience was wonderful and very eye-opening.Sleep in Heavenly Peace said it is already benefiting from its newfound celebrity attention, in the form of more volunteers reaching out to ask how to join upcoming builds or how to sponsor a donation.The organization’s chapter president, Bob Brosseau, also wanted to give a shout-out to a partner non-profit he said is a huge help to his chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace.The Vermont chapter of Project Linus, named for the “Peanuts” character known for always having his blanket with him, provides handmade blankets and quilts to kids who are seriously ill, traumatized, or whose families are otherwise in need. Quilters and blanket-makers from all corners of Vermont supply Sleep in Heavenly Peace with colorful and cozy creations to deliver along with those wooden beds.Brosseau said Joyce Irvine, the chapter coordinator for Project Linus in Vermont, is vital to Sleep in Heavenly Peace’s mission of uplifting families. Brosseau praised Irvine and her network of passionate sewers for their dedication and caring work.”They’re just providing the comfort and love that everybody needs,” Irvine said of the blankets and quilts created by Project Linus volunteers.Irvine, a retired educator who lives in Colchester, said the partnership with Sleep in Heavenly Peace is perfect for Project Linus, which wants its blankets to feel like a big hug for any child who may need one.”In my years as a principal and as a teacher, I knew many, many kids who slept on a floor,” Irvine recalled. “That’s why I was so eager to join with Bob and say, ‘You know what, you make the beds, I’ll give you the quilts or I’ll give you the fleece blankets.’ Kids need to have something of their own. And these kids are getting a bed of their own. They may not have a life where they have a million other things, but they’re getting a bed of their own.”Irvine went on to describe a proper bed with high-quality bedding as “fundamental to existence.””And the parents have got to be feeling almost overwhelmingly happy that somebody cares about their kids,” Irvine said Monday in an interview with NBC5 News.Project Linus gives dozens of blankets and quilts each month to kids at the University of Vermont Children’s Hospital in Burlington. The charity also provides quilts and blankets to social service organizations to supply to their clients.Irvine said she and volunteers are mindful to use fabrics for a range of ages, as well as designs that are meant for either specifically boys or girls, or ones that are gender-neutral.If you’re interested in helping out, Project Linus provides a list of downloadable patterns on its national website. It also supplies ways of getting in touch with Irvine in order to arrange for hand-offs of donated quilts. Even though the chapter name references Chittenden, Lamoille, and Franklin Counties, Irvine said Project Linus supplies blankets to Vermont recipients located elsewhere and accepts donations from quilters in all 14 Vermont counties.Additionally, Irvine pointed out there is a drop-box for brand-new, handmade fleece blankets inside the JoAnn fabric and crafts store in South Burlington. Creations placed in that box will all go to Project Linus, Irvine said.

An AFTRS Scholarships Story – Grant Maling [Video]

AFTRS offers a range of scholarships that recognise excellence and assist with the costs associated with higher education. See how an AFTRS Scholarship provided Graduate Diploma in Radio and Podcasting graduate Grant Maling an opportunity to gain the skills and confidence that propelled him into the industry.Find out more about AFTRS Scholarships:↳ https://www.aftrs.edu.au/scholarships–Subscribe for more from AFTRS:↳ AFTRS: http://hyperurl.co/AFTRS_SubscribeFind out more about the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS):↳ https://www.aftrs.edu.auConnect with AFTRS:↳ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aftrs↳ Instagram: https://instagram.com/aftrs↳ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aftrsgoodcontent↳ LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/school/australian-film-television-and-radio-school/

Best Things To Do in Los Angeles 2023 4K [Video]

Are you looking for the best things to do in Los Angeles, California? We just created a list of 35 must do activities for you to do while visiting Los Angeles! In this Los Angeles travel guide we show you around downtown Los Angeles attractions, Santa Monica, Hollywood, several LA beaches, Pasadena and much more! In this Los Angeles travel vlog you will discover the best places to go in Los Angeles and find useful travel tips for LA.Watch More Videos From Around Los Angeles:Los Angeles Travel Guide: https://youtu.be/AxQS06i46ysSan Francisco California Travel Guide: https://youtu.be/UtC8_MOlqV4San Diego Travel Guide: https://youtu.be/XXTxHzDs83UTop Things to Do in Los Angeles00:00 Los Angeles Intro1:02 Hollywood Walk of Fame1:22 La Brea Tar Pits2:33 Academy Museum of Motion Pictures2:52 Petersen Automotive Museum3:24 Rodeo Drive4:14 Griffith Observatory5:10 Hollywood Sign Hike5:31 Grand Central Market6:10 Bradbury Building6:34 Angels Flight7:05 Museum of Contemporary Art7:22 The Broad7:30 LA Philharmonic7:48 LA Zoo8:07 Autry Museum8:30 The Getty9:13 Descanso Garden10:00 Santa Monica Pier10:49 Echo Park11:21 Universal Studios12:15 Pasadena12:46 The Huntington Library13:55 Venice Beach14:46 The Grove15:30 Farmers Market16:22 Ventura Harbor16:59 Hermosa Beach17:42 Long Beach18:26 Manhattan Beach19:08 Malibu19:59 Palos Verdes21:06 Redondo Beach22:25 Food23:00 Ride the Amtrak23:35 John Wayne AirportLos Angeles Travel Guide Topics:Best Things To Do in Los AngelesLos Angeles Travel tipsLos Angeles SightseeingWhere to Stay in LAIsland Hopper TV takes you around the world to the premiere travel destinations. Our virtual travel guides from across America to Asia, Europe and Australia have assisted many world travelers in educating themselves on their next destination to travel or even vacation.

Its With Heavy Heart We Report Sad News About Kirk Franklin As He Is Confirmed To Be. [Video]

Kirk Dewayne Franklin is an American choir director, gospel musician, singer, songwriter, and author. He is best known for leading urban contemporary gospel choirs such as The Family, God’s Property, and One Nation Crew (1NC) among many others. He has won numerous awards, including 16 Grammy Awards. Variety dubbed Franklin as a “Reigning King of Urban Gospel”.A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Franklin was raised by his aunt, Gertrude, having been abandoned as a baby by his mother.[3] Gertrude recycled aluminum cans to raise money for Kirk to take piano lessons from the age of four. Kirk excelled and was able to read and write music while also playing by ear. At the age of seven, Franklin received his first contract which his aunt turned down.[3] He did join the church choir and became music director of the Mt. Rose Baptist Church adult choir at eleven years of age. Despite his strict religious upbringing, Franklin rebelled in his teenage years, and in an attempt to keep him out of trouble, his grandmother arranged an audition for him at a professional youth conservatory associated with a local university. He was accepted, but later he had to deal with a girlfriend’s pregnancy and his eventual expulsion from school for bad behavior. Kirk Franklin studied music with Jewell Kelly and the Singing Chaparrals at Oscar Dean Wyatt High School. He continued under her tutelage and ultimately became the pianist for the choir. After the shooting death of a friend, at age 15,[6][7] Franklin returned to the church, where he again directed the choir. He also co-founded a gospel group, The Humble Hearts, which recorded one of Franklin’s compositions and got the attention of gospel music legend Milton Biggham, musical director of the Georgia Mass Choir. Impressed, Biggham enlisted him to lead the DFW Mass Choir in a recording of Franklin’s song “Every Day with Jesus”. This led to Biggham hiring Franklin, just 20 years old at the time, to lead the choir at the 1990 Gospel Music Workshop of America Convention, an industry gathering.

The Menu – Official Trailer Starring Anya Taylor-Joy & Ralph Fiennes [Video]

A couple travel to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a lavish menu. However, not everything is as it seems, as the chef has also prepared some shocking surprises. Watch “The Menu” in theaters on November 18, 2022.#TheMenu #OfficialTrailer #enews Subscribe: http://bit.ly/enewssubAbout E! News:The E! News team brings you the latest breaking entertainment, fashion and Pop Culture news. Featuring exclusive segments, celebrity highlights, trend reports and more, the E! News channel is the only destination Pop Culture fans need to stay in the know.Download The E! News App For The Latest Celebrity News and Trending Videos: https://eonline.onelink.me/yMtl/4ead5017Your favorite shows, movies and more are here. Stream now on Peacock. https://bit.ly/PeacockEEntConnect with E! News:Visit the E! News WEBSITE: http://eonli.ne/enewsLike E! News on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/enews/Check out E! News on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/enews/Follow E! News on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/enewsThe Menu – Official Trailer Starring Anya Taylor-Joy & Ralph Fienneshttp://www.youtube.com/user/enews

Cynthia Sikes..St. Elsewhere talking with Jimmy Carter in 1983 [Video]

Cynthia Sikes was born Cynthia Lee Sikes in Coffeyville, Kansas, in 1954. Early in her career she went by Cindy Lee Sikes, and later used Cynthia Sikes professionally until her marriage to Bud Yorkin, where she changed it to Cynthia Sikes Yorkin.In 1972, Yorkin won the crowning title of Miss Kansas and started attending Wichita State University. She then entered the Miss America pageant where she won the preliminary swimsuit competition and became one of the Top 10 finalists overall. While still at Wichita, she was offered an invitation to travel with Bob Hope’s 1972 USO Christmas Special as a singer/dancer, traveling from Vietnam to Thailand to Diego Garcia, in an effort to entertain homesick soldiers.The tour with Hope and the Miss America competition drastically altered Yorkin’s life and career path. She returned to college, this time attending Southern Methodist University in Dallas, and studied Journalism, before moving to California to begin her career as an actress.In 1977, Yorkin took the stage at William Ball’s American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. She earned a scholarship and performed in many productions, including Shakespeare’s A Winter’s Tale, Dürrenmatt’s The Visit, The Glass Menagerie, A Hatful of Rain, Bedtime Story, and A Christmas Carol.[3] She eventually made her Broadway debut as the “Baker’s Wife,” a lead role in Stephen Sondheim’s musical Into the Woods.After her Broadway stint, Yorkin began getting offers for roles in popular television programs and films. For three years she played Dr. Annie Cavanero on NBC’s St. Elsewhere opposite Denzel Washington, and appeared in episodes of Magnum P.I. Her next recurring role was on L.A. Law as Judge Monica Ryan, then Yorkin produced and starred in the CBS film Sins of Silence alongside Lindsay Wagner. Her other credits include playing Dr. Sidney Walden on the popular series JAG, then in Arliss. Yorkin’s most recent TV role was a four-episode arc on NBC’s Aquarius with David Duchovny.Her feature film credits include co-starring roles in the comedies Arthur 2: On the Rocks with Dudley Moore, That’s Life! with Jack Lemmon, Love Hurts with Jeff Daniels, Possums with Mac Davis, and in director Henry Jaglom’s Going Shopping.In 1999, Yorkin expanded her interests to public works and became more involved in government after she was personally chosen by President Bill Clinton to serve on the Advisory Committee for the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.In 2005, she was appointed California State Commissioner for the California Service Corps by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and also founded an emergency preparedness curriculum for K-12 schools, known as Team Safe-T. Six years later, Yorkin was brought on to the UCLA School of Public Health Dean’s Advisory Board to help raise funds to build the global bio lab on campus. She worked closely with Cindy Horn and Dr. Linda Rosenstock, the Dean of UCLA’s School of Public Health.In 2015, Yorkin segued into producing her first feature film, the critically acclaimed Blade Runner 2049, a project directed by Oscar nominee Denis Villeneuve and starring Academy Award nominees Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford. The film garnered a total of five Academy Awards nominations, winning for Best Visual Effects and finally earning Roger Deakins a win for Best Cinematographer. She brought this project to Alcon Entertainment with her late husband and producing partner, Bud Yorkin, after acquiring the final rights from his former partner Jerry Perenchio in 2010.Cynthia helmed Blade Runner 2049 from beginning to end, ensuring its success to pay tribute to her late husband.