The Cannes photo of Bill Murray and ‘The French Dispatch’ cast is now a hilarious meme

This is perfect.

I wasn’t sure at first why I was seeing a photo of Timothee Chalamet, Tilda Swinton, Bill Murray and director Wes Anderson everywhere on my timeline.

I knew it was because they were all at the Cannes Film Festival to promote The French Dispatch, but it wasn’t until I saw some captions that I realized: it’s SUCH a good meme.

There’s Chalamet in his casual attire. Anderson is dressed in a suit, because of course he is. Swinton looks as amazing and glamorous as ever, and Murray? He’s wearing shorts, sneakers and TWO watches. Glorious.

Here’s a roundup of some amazing examples of the meme:

Zaila Avant-garde got surprised by Bill Murray in a delightful ‘Jimmy Kimmel’ segment

This is fun.

Zaila Avant-garde has wowed the world with her spelling and basketball skills in the past few weeks, so of course when she appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live with Phoebe Robinson this week, she ended up combining the two: doing some unreal dribbling drills while spelling tough words.

Naturally, she knocked it out of the park. But then there was another amazing thing: after she shouted out Bill Murray in her Spelling Bee-winning moment to spell Murraya (see below), the actor/comedian showed up virtually to test her.

This whole thing is just delightful, especially when she balances on a foam roller, dribbles and spells “portmanteau” correctly.

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Bill Murray delightfully serenaded Cubs fans at Wrigley Field with ‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game’

Bill Murray brought the vibes to Friday’s 100 percent capacity Cubs game.

For the first time since the fall of 2019 before the pandemic hit, Wrigley Field is now operating at 100 percent capacity. And what better way to celebrate than with Chicago Cubs super fan Bill Murray hyping up the crowd at an afternoon baseball game?

On Friday, during the Cubs game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Murray not only made an incredible pump-up speech to the crowd — in a Cubs hat and Hawaiian shirt, no less — he also serenaded them with “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” during the seventh-inning stretch.

It’s a performance you absolutely have to see for yourself, as Murray hams it up for the Cubs crowd in the most perfect way possible.

Murray’s shenanigans did not end there, as he was seen enjoying his time at the ballpark and soaking in the good baseball to be had as the Cubs beat the Cardinals 8-5.

Murray also guested on the Marquee Sports Network during the Cubs game, as he called out the Cardinals after an error in the seventh and also spent time on the set postgame just chilling with the hosts!

The absolute vibes Murray was outputting during this game were off the charts and I, for one, am very much here for it.

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AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am live stream, TV channel, start time, schedule, how to watch

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will resume on Friday with Round 2 from beautiful Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill golf courses, stream it here.

What an incredible day yesterday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Jordan Spieth had a day as he inches closer to the lead while Patrick Cantlay tied the course record on the first day of the tournament, we should have an incredible weekend of golf ahead of us.

Round 2 will begin on Friday with the round starting at 11:50 a.m. ET with live coverage beginning at 3 p.m. ET on Friday. We’ll get to see beautiful Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill this afternoon.

The Featured Groups on Thursday include some of the best golfers in the world with Phil Mickelson, Paul Casey, Francesco Molinari, and Stewart Cink.

Here is everything you need on how, when, and where to watch the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am today and throughout the weekend.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Round 2

  • When: Friday, February 12
  • Live Coverage: 3:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: The Golf Channel
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Featured Groups, Friday

  • Phil Mickelson, Max Homa, Paul Casey 
  • Francesco Molinari, Brandt Snedeker, Stewart Cink 

Pebble Beach Pro-Am Schedule

Rounds 1 & 2: Thursday and Friday

Live Coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. ET

 Round 3: Saturday

Live Coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. ET

Live Coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. ET

 Round 4: Sunday

Live Coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. ET

Live Coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. ET

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Netflix, curry help Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington conquer COVID-19 while quarantining at Pebble Beach

Netflix and curry are helping Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington conquer COVID-19 while quarantining at Pebble Beach.

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – All things considered, Padraig Harrington knows he could be in a lot worse places.

The Ryder Cup captain tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and immediately withdrew from the tournament and started to self-isolate adhering to CDC and PGA Tour protocols for 10 days.

His sense of smell remains intact, his taste buds still working at full strength and other than feeling a bit tired at times, Harrington is tackling the issue at hand as if he were making swing changes.

Oh, and his room at The Lodge overlooks the first tee of the Pebble Beach Golf Links. While he doesn’t have a view of the ocean, he can smell it and hear its soothing sounds throughout the long days and nights.

“I’m doing good,” the three-time major champion told Golfweek. “I basically would call what I have a mild flu. I have symptoms I know I’ve had in the past where I would have tried to go out and work and practice and get through it and then I’d get home and say, ‘I really should have stayed in bed for 24 hours and taken some medicine.’

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“But if this is my outcome, I’m actually delighted and very lucky. If all I get from this is a couple of days of the mild flu and I don’t have any long-term effects, it’s not the end of the world. I’ll have the antibodies in my body.

“But COVID is not to be messed with. I want to make sure to do everything I can to beat this. I know I have to do all the stuff I need to do and I am doing that.”

Still, this is Harrington we’re talking about. At 49, he’s still one of the hardest workers in the game and needs to be in motion and needs to tinker. Cooped up in a hotel, no matter how luxurious, isn’t exactly on his to-do list. But he’s making the most of his situation and realizes you take the day and night hour by hour.

“This is the PGA Tour and we’re in the real world. And I have caught COVID,” Harrington said. “There are worst places to be than in The Lodge and looking out on the first tee at Pebble Beach and catching up on my Netflix. I did the whole two seasons of Mindhunter. Eighteen hours I got through. It’s excellent.

“I’m texting people about the Ryder Cup. You could have a competition on how many cups of tea I’m going to drink these 10 days. I’m at about 6 to 8 before 12 o’clock in the day. And last night I had the nicest curry I have ever had. It was just phenomenal. The coconut, the carrots, the broccoli.”

He’s also conversed with a few people – mind you, from 30-40 yards away from his second-story balcony. While no one is in either room on each side of his room, he’s still talked with a few people, including Bill Murray, who came over to chat Wednesday before the celebrity tournament that raised $1.6 million for charities.

“I’ve come to learn how important eye contact is,” Harrington said. “A little bit of eye contact is very nice. Seeing the players from afar and seeing Bill Murray and talking with him was very nice.”

And the contact he’s had with staff of The Lodge and PGA Tour has been worthy.

“I had checked into The Lodge without knowing I had COVID, and I had tested but had not gotten my results, and then they rang me up the next day and I thought they wouldn’t be happy because they had someone in the hotel that had COVID and they’d have to super clean the room,” Harrington said. “And the staff could not be nicer. They are far more concerned about me than they are about themselves. The guy on the phone was asking me what they could do for me. They did contact tracing. He did his job. But it was all about me.

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“The PGA Tour has been on top of things. I’ve had Zoom meetings with my team and the Tour’s team all the way through and I get two calls a day from the Tour and one from The Lodge to see how I’m doing.

“They are checking on me and that feels very reassuring. The Tour has been excellent with their response as well as The Lodge.”

After taking two days off and taking plenty of snoozes, as he calls them, Harrington started making swings in the room and began putting on the carpet. Training aids arrived Thursday that will help him pass time.

“Physically, you can work on drills but you can never recreate the speed of a golf swing without hitting a ball so I’m not doing any of that. I’m still taking it very easy. I don’t want to stress my body,” he said.

Harrington is entered in next week’s Genesis Invitational and health willing, he’s planning to play. His quarantine ends next Wednesday and he’s allowed to get into a car and drive that night straight to Los Angeles to play if his health is fine.

“The last time I played without practice rounds was the 2008 Open at Royal Birkdale,” said Harrington, who won the Claret Jug for a second consecutive time that year. “But I have to feel good and have to determine if I could be ready to play without hitting golf balls for 10 days. I have to feel healthy. If so, hopefully I’ll have a late tee time.

“A friend of mine had COVID and I’m in contact with him and he tells me what to expect. That is so important. He’s told me that I will feel things and wonder if it’s coming back, is it getting worse, things like that. And if I feel something, I rest.

“So getting better is the most important thing. That’s all that matters right now.”

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AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am live stream, TV channel, start time, schedule, how to watch

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will begin on Thursday with Round 1 from beautiful Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill golf courses, stream it here.

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will begin on Thursday with Round 1, the round will start at 11:30 a.m. ET with live coverage beginning at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday. This will be the first time that this tournament will be all-pro, which is such a shame but it will give us a chance to see Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill in all their glory in beautiful California.

The Featured Groups on Thursday include some of the best golfers in the world with Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth, Jason Day, Patrick Cantlay, and Si Woo Kim.

Here is everything you need on how, when, and where to watch the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am today and throughout the weekend.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Round 1

  • When: Thursday, February 11
  • Live Coverage: 3:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: The Golf Channel
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Featured Groups, Thursday

  • Jason Day, Si Woo Kim, Patrick Cantlay
  • Jordan Spieth, Nick Taylor, Rickie Fowler

Pebble Beach Pro-Am Schedule

Rounds 1 & 2: Thursday and Friday

Live Coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. ET

 Round 3: Saturday

Live Coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. ET

Live Coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. ET

 Round 4: Sunday

Live Coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. ET

Live Coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. ET

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AT&T Every Shot Counts Charity Challenge live stream, TV channel, start time, how to watch

The ‘AT&T Every Shot Counts Charity Challenge’ at Pebble Beach will feature six celebrities in a five-hole challenge for charity, stream it.

As we gear up for the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which starts on Thursday, we have the ‘AT&T Every Shot Counts Charity Challenge’ at Pebble Beach on Wednesday evening. This is a fundraising event that is being held in coordination with the Monterey Peninsula Foundation and features six celebrities.

This will be a five-hole match and will feature the following celebrities, Alfonso Ribeiro, Bill Murray, Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, former Miss America Kira K. Dixon, rapper Macklemore, and actress Kathryn Newton.

This should be an exciting start to the Pebble Beach Pro-Am weekend, here’s everything you need to know to stream the action.

‘AT&T Every Shot Counts Charity Challenge’

  • When: Wednesday, February 10
  • Live Coverage: 6-8 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: The Golf Channel
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Pebble Beach Pro-Am Schedule

Rounds 1 & 2: Thursday and Friday

Live Coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. ET

 Round 3: Saturday

Live Coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. ET

Live Coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. ET

 Round 4: SUnday

Live Coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. ET

Live Coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. ET

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‘It’s in the hole!’ There will be celebrities at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after all.

Bill Murray will be hamming it up at Pebble Beach after all. The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am has announced the “AT&T Every Shot Counts Charity Challenge” to take place on Wednesday afternoon, with a $1.6 million fundraising goal for Monterey Peninsula …

Bill Murray will be hamming it up at Pebble Beach after all.

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am has announced the “AT&T Every Shot Counts Charity Challenge” to take place on Wednesday afternoon, with a $1.6 million fundraising goal for Monterey Peninsula Foundation charities.

Bill Murray, Larry Fitzgerald, Macklemore, Kira K. Dixon, Kathryn Newton and Alfonso Ribeiro will compete in a five-hole match-play event at Pebble Beach Golf Links. It will be televised live on Golf Channel and PGA Tour Live from 4-6 p.m. ET.

The celebrities will be divided into three two-person teams and will play a scramble on holes 1, 2, 3, 17 and 18. Hole Nos. 1 and 2 are worth $100,000, hole Nos. 3 and 17 are worth $150,000 and No. 18 is worth $500,000.

There will be no fans on site. All golfers will carry their own golf bags.

Steve Young, former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, will be the official scorekeeper. Jim Nantz will serve as the event’s host.

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‘It’s in the hole!’ There will be celebrities at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after all.

Bill Murray will be hamming it up at Pebble Beach after all. The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am has announced the “AT&T Every Shot Counts Charity Challenge” to take place on Wednesday afternoon, with a $1.6 million fundraising goal for Monterey Peninsula …

Bill Murray will be hamming it up at Pebble Beach after all.

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am has announced the “AT&T Every Shot Counts Charity Challenge” to take place on Wednesday afternoon, with a $1.6 million fundraising goal for Monterey Peninsula Foundation charities.

Bill Murray, Larry Fitzgerald, Macklemore, Kira K. Dixon, Kathryn Newton and Alfonso Ribeiro will compete in a five-hole match-play event at Pebble Beach Golf Links. It will be televised live on Golf Channel and PGA Tour Live from 4-6 p.m. ET.

The celebrities will be divided into three two-person teams and will play a scramble on holes 1, 2, 3, 17 and 18. Hole Nos. 1 and 2 are worth $100,000, hole Nos. 3 and 17 are worth $150,000 and No. 18 is worth $500,000.

There will be no fans on site. All golfers will carry their own golf bags.

Steve Young, former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, will be the official scorekeeper. Jim Nantz will serve as the event’s host.

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