Sure, you can bid on autographs, but don't you want '3rd Rock from the Sun' star John Lithgow to paint a watercolor portrait of your pet?
What’s a seven-letter word for actor Natasha Lyonne helping you solve the famed New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle? How about “unusual?”
Aside from crossword help from the"Poker Face" star, you can also win the opportunity for Emmy winner John Lithgow to paint a watercolor portrait of your dog or have"Severance" star Adam Scott walk your dog . There are also more straightforward offerings, too, including a fedora signed by legendary Grammy-winning singer Tom Waits, a “Harley Quinn” poster autographed by voice star Kaley Cuoco, and a shirt from “Weird” signed by star Daniel Radcliffe. An apron from “The Bear,” signed by stars Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri and Lionel Boyce is also up for grabs.
“The Union Solidarity Coalition was founded by writer/directors who were moved to connect with crew affected by the 2023 WGA strike,” the group“Right now, our focus is to offer direct financial support to crew members who have lost health insurance due to strike-related shutdowns,” it adds. “We will be hosting some events that act as both fundraisers and social gatherings for folks across the industry. And there will be more initiatives to come.
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