In a vote of confidence for its latest acquisition, The CW has picked up Season 2 of Everyone Else Burns ahead of its Stateside debut.
The British comedy, which bowed on the UK’s Channel 4 in January, received a Season 2 renewal in May. The six-episode first season premieres Thursday, Oct. 26 at 9:30/8:30c on The CW, behind “new” episodes of Canadian imports Son of a Critch, Run the Burbs and Children Ruin Everything.
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The British comedy, which bowed on the UK’s Channel 4 in January, received a Season 2 renewal in May. The six-episode first season premieres Thursday, Oct. 26 at 9:30/8:30c on The CW, behind “new” episodes of Canadian imports Son of a Critch, Run the Burbs and Children Ruin Everything.
More from TVLineSophie Turner’s Recently Wrapped <em>Joan</em> Series ‘Is Going to Be Awards Bait,’ Says CW Boss — ‘She Is <em>Phenomenal</em>‘The CW Orders 2 New Scripted (!!) Series,...
- 10/24/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
In the upcoming episode titled “Fairness” of “Children Ruin Everything,” which airs on the CW on Thursday, October 26, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, viewers will witness a family drama revolving around babysitting duties.
Nisha, the matriarch of the family, has been shouldering the responsibility of babysitting her daughter Astrid and her sister Dawn’s children. However, Nisha is feeling overwhelmed and burnt out by the constant childcare demands placed on her. In response to this, she decides to retire from her role as the family’s go-to babysitter.
The episode follows Astrid and Dawn as they grapple with Nisha’s decision and the challenges it presents. They must find a way to convince their mother to reconsider her retirement from providing free childcare.
“Children Ruin Everything” delves into the everyday struggles and dynamics of a family, shedding light on the complexities of balancing childcare and personal lives. This episode highlights the negotiation...
Nisha, the matriarch of the family, has been shouldering the responsibility of babysitting her daughter Astrid and her sister Dawn’s children. However, Nisha is feeling overwhelmed and burnt out by the constant childcare demands placed on her. In response to this, she decides to retire from her role as the family’s go-to babysitter.
The episode follows Astrid and Dawn as they grapple with Nisha’s decision and the challenges it presents. They must find a way to convince their mother to reconsider her retirement from providing free childcare.
“Children Ruin Everything” delves into the everyday struggles and dynamics of a family, shedding light on the complexities of balancing childcare and personal lives. This episode highlights the negotiation...
- 10/19/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Terence Davies, the accomplished and thoughtful director behind such films as Distant Voices, Still Lives, The House Of Mirth and, most recently, Benediction, about World War II poet Siegfried Sassoon, had died. Davies, who began his career making autobiographical short films but switched to literary adaptations and dramas, which nevertheless kept an emotionally affecting through line. Dying at home after a short illness, Davies was 77.
Born in Liverpool to a large Catholic family (which informed much of his early film work), Davies spent a decade as a clerk before attending Coventry Drama School, and starting to make short films. He followed that up with the National Film School. His three initial shorts are Children, Madonna And Child and Death And Transfiguration all tackled autobiographical stories of emotion and religion.
When he started making feature films, his first two efforts, Distant Voices, Still Lives and The Long Day Closes were also inspired by his life,...
Born in Liverpool to a large Catholic family (which informed much of his early film work), Davies spent a decade as a clerk before attending Coventry Drama School, and starting to make short films. He followed that up with the National Film School. His three initial shorts are Children, Madonna And Child and Death And Transfiguration all tackled autobiographical stories of emotion and religion.
When he started making feature films, his first two efforts, Distant Voices, Still Lives and The Long Day Closes were also inspired by his life,...
- 10/8/2023
- by James White
- Empire - Movies
Children of a Lesser God: Diritti Highlights Swiss War Crimes in Prolonged Drama
The actual history being explored in Giorgio Diritti’s three-hour drama Lubo is fascinating, and on paper would promise to be an exceptionally agonizing and important recuperation of victimization in Switzerland during WWII (especially as it’s balanced on the shoulders of Franz Rogowski). Unfortunately, Diritti’s penchant for old fashioned storytelling drifts a bit languorously across a twenty year time period in Mario Cavatore and Freda Valla’s somewhat standard script. As a member of the nomadic Jenisch population in 1939, Grisons, Rogowski excels as a father hopelessly searching for his abducted children, relocated by officials set on exterminating his people through sinister eugenics programs while the Nazis’ rampage billows hatred across the border.…...
The actual history being explored in Giorgio Diritti’s three-hour drama Lubo is fascinating, and on paper would promise to be an exceptionally agonizing and important recuperation of victimization in Switzerland during WWII (especially as it’s balanced on the shoulders of Franz Rogowski). Unfortunately, Diritti’s penchant for old fashioned storytelling drifts a bit languorously across a twenty year time period in Mario Cavatore and Freda Valla’s somewhat standard script. As a member of the nomadic Jenisch population in 1939, Grisons, Rogowski excels as a father hopelessly searching for his abducted children, relocated by officials set on exterminating his people through sinister eugenics programs while the Nazis’ rampage billows hatred across the border.…...
- 9/8/2023
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
For around half of the entire last century, there was a semi-official policy enacted by the Swiss state to forcibly separate the children of “itinerant” parents from their families. The program, known as “Kinder der Landstrasse” (“Children of the Road”), was ostensibly designed for the protection of such children from the perils of vagrancy and criminality which the state imagined rife among the traveller population. In retrospect, of course, the practise, which was discontinued in the 1970s, has been revealed for what it actually was: an unjustifiably cruel abrogation of the human rights of various minority populations, among them the Yenish, the group to which Franz Rogowski’s Lubo Moser, the focus of Giorgio Diritti’s sprawling, overlong “Lubo,” belongs. Nobody could deny that such a historical injustice merits a moving and epic cinematic investigation. It’s just a shame that while the three-hour-long “Lubo” probably contains that very film,...
- 9/7/2023
- by Jessica Kiang
- Variety Film + TV
Abortion rights took center stage at a rally Tuesday for striking film and television writers, who gathered with their supporters outside the New York City headquarters of Amazon on the first day of the retail and streaming giant’s “Prime Day” summer sale.
Linking abortion rights to labor rights, speakers said that film and TV workers in anti-abortion states are less protected today from pregnancy-related health emergencies than they were before the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v Wade last summer. That ruling turned abortion rights and restrictions into a state-by-state patchwork after the high court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
They also said production companies such as Amazon — which reimburses employee travel expenses for medical procedures including abortions — could be more vocal in their support of women’s reproductive freedom and medical care.
One speaker, Maya Rupert of the Center for Reproductive Rights,...
Linking abortion rights to labor rights, speakers said that film and TV workers in anti-abortion states are less protected today from pregnancy-related health emergencies than they were before the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v Wade last summer. That ruling turned abortion rights and restrictions into a state-by-state patchwork after the high court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
They also said production companies such as Amazon — which reimburses employee travel expenses for medical procedures including abortions — could be more vocal in their support of women’s reproductive freedom and medical care.
One speaker, Maya Rupert of the Center for Reproductive Rights,...
- 7/11/2023
- by Sean Piccoli
- Deadline Film + TV
Edward Jack Peter Westwick, better known as Ed Westwick, is a famed British actor and musician. He is best known for his distinct role as Chuck Bass in the popular CW’s series Gossip Girl, as well as Vincent Swan in the television series, White Gold.
Ed Westwick Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Ed Westwick was born on June 27, 1987 (Ed Westwick’s age: 35) in Hammersmith, London to Carole and Peter Westwick. His mother was an educational psychologist while his father was employed as a university instructor. Westwick was born as the youngest of three boys. He was raised in Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
Westwick began taking music lessons and attending Saturday morning drama school at the age of six. He attended The Barclay School and North Hertfordshire College, where he took classes primarily focused in business, law and communication. He was also a member of the National Youth Theatre in London.
Ed Westwick Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Ed Westwick was born on June 27, 1987 (Ed Westwick’s age: 35) in Hammersmith, London to Carole and Peter Westwick. His mother was an educational psychologist while his father was employed as a university instructor. Westwick was born as the youngest of three boys. He was raised in Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
Westwick began taking music lessons and attending Saturday morning drama school at the age of six. He attended The Barclay School and North Hertfordshire College, where he took classes primarily focused in business, law and communication. He was also a member of the National Youth Theatre in London.
- 7/9/2023
- by Trevor Hanuka
- Uinterview
“Children of Mu-Town follows the course charted by youths of an aging residential housing complex who are struggling for their lives: burdened by financial issues, peer pressure, and uncertain futures, ensnared in the clutches of organized crime, they are searching for a way to survive. When a municipal renovation project seems to offer a future of stability for their dilapidated town, the mysterious and far-reaching consequences that their actions set into motion may leave Juichi and his friends with no option but annihilation.” (Glacier Bay Books)
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Or Read Digitally Through Azuki
Masumura Jushichi's “Children of Mu-Town” is a unique look into Japanese indie manga, made possible through Glacier Bay Books which specializes in shining light on lesser-known titles and creators.
The manga lingers in a peculiar limbo state, meeting at a place where the youth of Japan clash with the older generation through socio-economic factors.
Through Glacier Bay Books Site
Or Read Digitally Through Azuki
Masumura Jushichi's “Children of Mu-Town” is a unique look into Japanese indie manga, made possible through Glacier Bay Books which specializes in shining light on lesser-known titles and creators.
The manga lingers in a peculiar limbo state, meeting at a place where the youth of Japan clash with the older generation through socio-economic factors.
- 6/9/2023
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
Petula Clark makes it her mission to live for today, but she’d prefer to make an exception on the afternoon we speak. The iconic singer—best known for her string of million-sellers in the 1960s—turned 85 this day, and an attempt to begin our phone call with a happy birthday greeting is met with a faux groan. “No, no no—don’t go there. I haven’t done those for a long, long time,” she says with a good natured laugh.
Age is certainly irrelevant, but that goes double for Clark, who is currently in the midst of her...
Age is certainly irrelevant, but that goes double for Clark, who is currently in the midst of her...
- 11/22/2017
- by Jordan Runtagh
- PEOPLE.com
The actors and actresses who play superheroes on the big screen might as well be superheroes in real life as far as their young fans are concerned. When stars like Chris Evans or Gal Gadot step into their roles as Captain America and Wonder Woman, they’re bringing comic book characters to life in a way […]
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- 6/5/2017
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
It’s back to work for Kate Middleton following her sister Pippa’s extravagant wedding weekend.
The 35-year-old royal hit the Chelsea Flower Show in London, England, on Monday, fittingly dressed in a floral green number. While the summery Rochas frock was perfectly in theme, it came with a hefty $1950 price tag.
Exclusive: All the Details on Pippa Middleton and James Matthews’ Wedding Reception
Middleton paired the dress with nude pumps and pulled her brunette locks into a loose ponytail to show off her sparkling green earrings.
While taking a tour and sampling tomatoes, the Duchess of Cambridge revealed she has introduced Prince George and Princess Charlotte to gardening -- but has to remind her 3-year-old son not to eat the poisonous fox gloves!
“I’m just getting into gardening with the children,” she reportedly told radio presenter Chris Evans.
Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie also attended the show, which is now...
The 35-year-old royal hit the Chelsea Flower Show in London, England, on Monday, fittingly dressed in a floral green number. While the summery Rochas frock was perfectly in theme, it came with a hefty $1950 price tag.
Exclusive: All the Details on Pippa Middleton and James Matthews’ Wedding Reception
Middleton paired the dress with nude pumps and pulled her brunette locks into a loose ponytail to show off her sparkling green earrings.
While taking a tour and sampling tomatoes, the Duchess of Cambridge revealed she has introduced Prince George and Princess Charlotte to gardening -- but has to remind her 3-year-old son not to eat the poisonous fox gloves!
“I’m just getting into gardening with the children,” she reportedly told radio presenter Chris Evans.
Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie also attended the show, which is now...
- 5/22/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Chris Evans not only plays a hero in Captain America, but he's also doing his part to make the world a better place in real life.
The Marvel star has teamed up with Omaze to raise money for Christopher's Haven, a Boston-area apartment complex that provides temporary housing for families of children who are being treated for cancer at nearby hospitals.
To raise money, Evans -- a Massachusetts native -- is giving fans a chance to participate in an Escape Room adventure with him. To demonstrate the concept of an Escape Room -- in which a group of people have to solve puzzles and riddles to get out of a locked building -- the 35-year-old actor set up an elaborate prank at a Comicazi comic book store in Boston.
News: Chris Evans Pays Surprise Visit to 9-Year-Old Fan With Cancer
Setting up a Captain America doll with a hidden speaker, Evans sat in...
The Marvel star has teamed up with Omaze to raise money for Christopher's Haven, a Boston-area apartment complex that provides temporary housing for families of children who are being treated for cancer at nearby hospitals.
To raise money, Evans -- a Massachusetts native -- is giving fans a chance to participate in an Escape Room adventure with him. To demonstrate the concept of an Escape Room -- in which a group of people have to solve puzzles and riddles to get out of a locked building -- the 35-year-old actor set up an elaborate prank at a Comicazi comic book store in Boston.
News: Chris Evans Pays Surprise Visit to 9-Year-Old Fan With Cancer
Setting up a Captain America doll with a hidden speaker, Evans sat in...
- 1/19/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Exclusive: Copenhagen’s festival, in new autumn dates, will show a record 226 features kicking off with Doctor Strange.
Copenhagen’s Cph Pix festival, now in its new autumn dates, has revealed a record 226 feature films in its lineup.
The 14-day festival (Oct 27 - Nov 9), which now also includes kids and family festival Buster, will show 46 features for young people in its daytime programmes and 180 films for teenagers and adults in the evenings.
As previously reported, the eighth edition of festival will open with a gala premiere of Marvel’s Doctor Strange (Mads Mikkelsen will attend).
There will be four main awards at Pix: the New Talent Grand Pix for a debut feature (with $11,200 (€10,000)); the Politiken Audience Award that comes with Danish distribution support, and the Nordisk Film Fond prizes for best children’s feature and best children’s short.
Terence Davies [pictured] will be given a full retrospective as well as showing his latest film A Quiet Passion and participating...
Copenhagen’s Cph Pix festival, now in its new autumn dates, has revealed a record 226 feature films in its lineup.
The 14-day festival (Oct 27 - Nov 9), which now also includes kids and family festival Buster, will show 46 features for young people in its daytime programmes and 180 films for teenagers and adults in the evenings.
As previously reported, the eighth edition of festival will open with a gala premiere of Marvel’s Doctor Strange (Mads Mikkelsen will attend).
There will be four main awards at Pix: the New Talent Grand Pix for a debut feature (with $11,200 (€10,000)); the Politiken Audience Award that comes with Danish distribution support, and the Nordisk Film Fond prizes for best children’s feature and best children’s short.
Terence Davies [pictured] will be given a full retrospective as well as showing his latest film A Quiet Passion and participating...
- 10/3/2016
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Grammy-, Golden Globe- Drama Desk- and three-time Tony Award-winning actress and singer Bernadette Peters-known for her raw talent and ability to knock the socks off an audience with her glorious voice-joins Pacific Symphony just in time for Valentine's Day weekend The ageless Peters, who boasts a decades-long successful career on the Broadway, film and television stage, recently starred in the critically acclaimed Broadway production of Follies after a highly successful run at the Kennedy Center, and can be seen in the Golden-Globe winning TV series, Mozart in the Jungle. Recent hit performances backed by orchestras have included Peters turning up the heat for Peggy Lee's Fever Rodgers and Hammerstein's There is Nothin' Like a Dame from South Pacific Children Will Listen and No One is Alone from Into the Woods In Buddy's Eyes and Losing My Mind from her turn as Sally Durant Plummer in the 2011 revival...
- 1/22/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The internet has been rather charmed in the past by the charitable activities of Marvel Studios’ stars Chris Pratt and Chris Evans, stopping by a couple children’s hospitals as Star-Lord and Captain America respectively. But now another iconic Disney actor has been captured using his stardom to bring joy to some kids who need it […]
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- 7/20/2015
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Over the years, numerous performers have found themselves associated with iconic characters they’ve played, whether it’s Robert Englund with Freddy Krueger, or Harrison Ford with Han Solo. The current roster of Marvel performers are no different in that regard, as Chris Hemsworth’s role as Thor has overshadowed everything he’s done, and Ruffalo is now associated with The Hulk more than any other role of his career.
The performers, however, have taken this in stride, often using their public persona for charitable acts. The most notable recent example involved Chris Evans and Chris Pratt, who publicly made a friendly wager earlier in the year, based on the outcome of the Super Bowl. Both performers followed through on the bet, with Evans visiting Seattle Children’s Hospital as Captain America, and Pratt visiting the Boston Children’s Hospital as Star Lord. Now the next performer to do the...
The performers, however, have taken this in stride, often using their public persona for charitable acts. The most notable recent example involved Chris Evans and Chris Pratt, who publicly made a friendly wager earlier in the year, based on the outcome of the Super Bowl. Both performers followed through on the bet, with Evans visiting Seattle Children’s Hospital as Captain America, and Pratt visiting the Boston Children’s Hospital as Star Lord. Now the next performer to do the...
- 3/13/2015
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Chris Evans visited Seattle Children’s Hospital on Saturday in full Captain America costume, following through on his Super Bowl bet with fellow Marvel superhero Chris Pratt. Chris Evans + Chris Pratt Follow Through On Super Bowl Bet Evans and Pratt entered into an epic Super Bowl bet in January after it was revealed that their […]
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- 3/9/2015
- by Olivia Truffaut
- Uinterview
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Remember that Super Bowl bet made by our two favorite superhero Chris'? Well, we've seen the photos of Chris Evans and the Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt dressed as Star-Lord visiting Christopher's Haven but now we'd like to share a few photos from the duo's recent visit (with Evans in full Cap gear) to Seattle Children's Hospital. And let's just say they are absolutely priceless. See for yourself, the pure joy and excitement experienced by the children below. The kids were beyond excited to meet Captain America and Star-Lord. #TwitterBowl pic.twitter.com/SSkdJk3pwW . Seattle Children's (@seattlechildren) March 8, 2015 For those who aren't up on the now-infamous Star-Lord/Peter Quill and Captain America/Steve Rogers bet, this is how it all got started. Toward the end of January, a few weeks before this year's Super Bowl, a fierce Twitter battle broke out between...
- 3/8/2015
- cinemablend.com
Captain America says he met some true super heroes.
Chris Evans and Chris Pratt brought some happiness to Seattle Children's Hospital.
The two actors made a Super Bowl bet that the loser would visit a children's hospital in the winning team's city. And while Pratt, the Seattle Seahawks fan, lost the bet and already stopped a Boston hospital, the duo decided to extend the goodwill to Seattle, as well.
Pics: Chris Evans and Chris Pratt Photobomb Fans
The visit wouldn't be complete without a real superhero so Evans was sure to break out his Captain America gear. Don’t worry, the Marvel actors also gave action figures too.
Thank you to @Marvel for sending gifts for our patients. They were thrilled to receive them! pic.twitter.com/iCOXPGREjb
— Seattle Children's (@seattlechildren) March 8, 2015
The hospital thanked them on Twitter and shared photos of the smiling children. "The kids were beyond excited to meet Captain America and Star-Lord...
Chris Evans and Chris Pratt brought some happiness to Seattle Children's Hospital.
The two actors made a Super Bowl bet that the loser would visit a children's hospital in the winning team's city. And while Pratt, the Seattle Seahawks fan, lost the bet and already stopped a Boston hospital, the duo decided to extend the goodwill to Seattle, as well.
Pics: Chris Evans and Chris Pratt Photobomb Fans
The visit wouldn't be complete without a real superhero so Evans was sure to break out his Captain America gear. Don’t worry, the Marvel actors also gave action figures too.
Thank you to @Marvel for sending gifts for our patients. They were thrilled to receive them! pic.twitter.com/iCOXPGREjb
— Seattle Children's (@seattlechildren) March 8, 2015
The hospital thanked them on Twitter and shared photos of the smiling children. "The kids were beyond excited to meet Captain America and Star-Lord...
- 3/8/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Chris Evans may have won his Super Bowl bet against Chris Pratt, but that didn't stop him from showing good sportsmanship. Instead of betting money on the Feb. 1 game, the two superheroes decided to wager charity visits dressed up as their Marvel superheroes. Even though Evans, who rooted for the New England Patriots, won the bet, he decided to drop by Pratt's charity of choice, Seattle Children's Hospital on Saturday. The day was filled with smiles and laughter as Evans, who was dressed up as Captain America, handed out toys to the children who were being treated at the hospital.
- 3/8/2015
- by Alexandra Zaslow, @alexandrazaslow
- PEOPLE.com
Chris Pratt and Chris Evans brought cheer to the Seattle Children's Hospital on Saturday. The pals had fun with kids at the center, flexing their muscles with a boy set to receive a transplant and doting on two girls holding figurines inspired by Star-Lord, Pratt's Guardians of the Galaxy character. Meanwhile, Evans looked like he walked straight off the set of Captain America, wearing his Marvel character's costume. One mom was especially touched by the gestures, as she shared pictures of the guys on Twitter. "Huge thanks for making Colton's Day!" she wrote. Their cute visit is the result of an awesome Super Bowl bet the guys made in January. In a Twitter conversation that made headlines, Pratt told Evans that, should the Seahawks win the big game, "you fly yourself to Seattle, visit @seattlechildren hospital as Captain America, waving the 12th man flag." Evans accepted the bet, adding, "And...
- 3/8/2015
- by Nick-Maslow
- Popsugar.com
Chris Evans may have won his highly publicized Super Bowl bet with Chris Pratt last month, but that doesn't mean he's above dressing up as his Marvel character for a good cause. On Saturday, Evans — a New England Patriots fan — made good on his promise to don his Captain America duds for a visit to Seattle Children's Hospital with Guardians of the Galaxy star Pratt. The visit stems from their bet that the person whose favorite team lost in the big NFL game would appear in character at a charity of the other's choosing. Read More
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- 3/8/2015
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Chris Pratt made good on his Super Bowl bet with fellow Marvel superhero Chris Evans when he stopped by Christopher's Haven in Boston on Friday to visit with sick children. If you need a refresher, Star-Lord (Pratt) and Captain America (Evans), bet each other that their favored football team would take home the big win at the Super Bowl on Sunday. (Pratt, 35, was rooting for the Seattle Seahawks and Evans, 33, was cheering on his hometown team, the New England Patriots.) Instead of betting money, the pair each agreed to visit a children's charity of the other superhero's choice if they lost their bet.
- 2/6/2015
- by Maria Mercedes Lara, @maria_mercedes
- PEOPLE.com
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- 2/6/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
We’re still recuperating from the madness of last night’s Super Bowl Xlix. Whether you’re worshiping your Tom Brady shrine or pulling a Marshawn Lynch and stiff-arming the cameras, you should be rooting for real-life superheros Chris Pratt and Chris Evans. The two are fans of opposing teams, yet used the event as a platform to help causes much bigger than football.
It all started on January 19, when the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks were confirmed to play each other in the Super Bowl. A friendly competition ensued between the Boston and Seattle natives.
Well, well, well @prattprattpratt, looks like our teams are going into battle. For the next 2 weeks, you are not my friend, you are my enemy
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 19, 2015
@prattprattpratt them’s fightin words. Stakes? #whatisaseahawkanyway #somethingtombradyhunts
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 19, 2015
Pratt proposed the terms: A Seattle win would bring Evans to the Seattle Children’s Hospital,...
It all started on January 19, when the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks were confirmed to play each other in the Super Bowl. A friendly competition ensued between the Boston and Seattle natives.
Well, well, well @prattprattpratt, looks like our teams are going into battle. For the next 2 weeks, you are not my friend, you are my enemy
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 19, 2015
@prattprattpratt them’s fightin words. Stakes? #whatisaseahawkanyway #somethingtombradyhunts
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 19, 2015
Pratt proposed the terms: A Seattle win would bring Evans to the Seattle Children’s Hospital,...
- 2/2/2015
- by Taylor Ferber
- VH1.com
We’re still recuperating from the madness of last night’s Super Bowl Xlix. Whether you’re worshiping your Tom Brady shrine or pulling a Marshawn Lynch and stiff-arming the cameras, you should be rooting for real-life superheros Chris Pratt and Chris Evans. The two are fans of opposing teams, yet used the event as a platform to help causes much bigger than football.
It all started on January 19, when the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks were confirmed to play each other in the Super Bowl. A friendly competition ensued between the Boston and Seattle natives.
Well, well, well @prattprattpratt, looks like our teams are going into battle. For the next 2 weeks, you are not my friend, you are my enemy
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 19, 2015
@prattprattpratt them’s fightin words. Stakes? #whatisaseahawkanyway #somethingtombradyhunts
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 19, 2015
Pratt proposed the terms: A Seattle win would bring Evans to the Seattle Children’s Hospital,...
It all started on January 19, when the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks were confirmed to play each other in the Super Bowl. A friendly competition ensued between the Boston and Seattle natives.
Well, well, well @prattprattpratt, looks like our teams are going into battle. For the next 2 weeks, you are not my friend, you are my enemy
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 19, 2015
@prattprattpratt them’s fightin words. Stakes? #whatisaseahawkanyway #somethingtombradyhunts
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 19, 2015
Pratt proposed the terms: A Seattle win would bring Evans to the Seattle Children’s Hospital,...
- 2/2/2015
- by Taylor Ferber
- TheFabLife - Movies
The best thing about the Super Bowl is — be it the game, the commercials, the halftime show or just the snacks -- there’s a little something for everyone.
But when the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots face off this Sunday in Super Bowl Xlix, some celebs are getting very into their teams.
Here’s a break down of who's hoping the Seattle Seahawks take home the Lombardi trophy for the second consecutive year and who's rooting on the New England Patriots, despite the Deflate Gate scandal.
Watch: Top Late-Night Jokes About Patriots 'Deflate Gate'
Macklemore: Seahawks
The Grammy winning artist and father-to-be is a Huge Seahawks fan. He celebrated with the team in the locker room after they won the Nfc Championship last year and performed at the teams Super Bowl Championship party in 2014.
Will Ferrell: Seahawks
The actor is a big Seahawks fan and an even bigger Pete Carroll fan (not surprising...
But when the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots face off this Sunday in Super Bowl Xlix, some celebs are getting very into their teams.
Here’s a break down of who's hoping the Seattle Seahawks take home the Lombardi trophy for the second consecutive year and who's rooting on the New England Patriots, despite the Deflate Gate scandal.
Watch: Top Late-Night Jokes About Patriots 'Deflate Gate'
Macklemore: Seahawks
The Grammy winning artist and father-to-be is a Huge Seahawks fan. He celebrated with the team in the locker room after they won the Nfc Championship last year and performed at the teams Super Bowl Championship party in 2014.
Will Ferrell: Seahawks
The actor is a big Seahawks fan and an even bigger Pete Carroll fan (not surprising...
- 1/26/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Much like back to school sales in mid July, in our books, Tiff’s first announcement wave reminds us that the end of summer is upon us (we heart fall film festival bliss) and it also gets our team of journalists heading to Tiff in Charlie Foxtrot pickle of a situation as the Docs, Midnight Madness, Vanguard & Wavelengths get revealed in the weeks to come making for scheduling overload. Of star-struck, tickets sale friendly list of showy red carpet items mentioned today, we find our usual set of Oscar bait items (how odd that Quebecois helmers Jean-Marc Vallee and Philippe Falardeau both present tear-jerker items with Reese Witherspoon), acquisitions titles, and more importantly, our first look at items that are pretty much guaranteed a showing at this year’s Telluride and Venice Film Festivals. On tap, we have Mia Hansen-Løve’s Eden, Christian Petzold’s Phoenix, Noah Baumbach’s While...
- 7/22/2014
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
The Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff) has fired its awards season opening salvo, announcing a slew of world premieres for the September edition, which will close with Alan Rickman’s A Little Chaos.Scroll down for full list
Not to be outdone by the New York Film Festival, which has staked a claim to the world premieres of Gone Girl and Inherent Vice, and Venice, which will open with Birdman, artistic director Cameron Bailey and his team announced on Tuesday (22) close to 50 galas and special presentations.
Two factors are certain to ratchet up the sense of anticipation heading into September. Most of these titles are without Us distribution and that said, it remains to be seen which films will qualify for a coveted first-weekend slot.
Tiff top brass made it clear earlier this year that any title that sneaks into Telluride will be forced to screen after the first four days of the festival. Tiff runs from...
Not to be outdone by the New York Film Festival, which has staked a claim to the world premieres of Gone Girl and Inherent Vice, and Venice, which will open with Birdman, artistic director Cameron Bailey and his team announced on Tuesday (22) close to 50 galas and special presentations.
Two factors are certain to ratchet up the sense of anticipation heading into September. Most of these titles are without Us distribution and that said, it remains to be seen which films will qualify for a coveted first-weekend slot.
Tiff top brass made it clear earlier this year that any title that sneaks into Telluride will be forced to screen after the first four days of the festival. Tiff runs from...
- 7/22/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Toronto International Film Festival announced its initial wave of 2014 premieres and galas this morning and it features some familiar awards titles, some big stars and some unexpected studio titles. Among the major studio films, David Dobkin's "The Judge" with Robert Downey Jr. and Antoine Fuqua's "The Equalizer" each received gala slots and should premiere over the festival's opening weekend. Other announced galas so far include Bennett Miller's acclaimed "Foxcatcher," which debuted at Cannes, and Mike Binder's "Black and White" starring Kevin Costner, Octavia Spencer and Anthony Mackie. Toronto has also scheduled special gala screenings for David Cronenberg's "Map to the Stars" with Julianne Moore and Robert Pattinson, François Ozon's "The New Girlfriend," Ed Zwick's "Pawn Sacrifice" with Tobey Maguire, Lone Scherfig's "The Riot Club," Jean-Marc Vallée's "Wild," Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano's "Samba" and Shawn Levy's "This is Where I Leave You...
- 7/22/2014
- by Gregory Ellwood
- Hitfix
Theatrical hell-raisers and the art world's enfants terribles take centre stage in our roundup of the biggest risk-takers of 2014
Theatre
Oh! What a Lovely War
Theatre-maker Joan Littlewood was a visionary, an iconoclast and a subversive. Her 1963 "documentary collage" about the bitter ironies of the first world war was way ahead of its time, using popular period song and hard-hitting testimony. Lyn Gardner Theatre Royal Stratford East, London E15 (020-8534 0310), 1 February to 15 May.
Macbeth
Shakespeare's dark tale as you've never seen it before, taking place in a secret location from dawn to dusk. Party with Duncan, bed down in Macbeth's castle on the 27th floor of a tower block, glimpse the witches in an underground car park, and join the feast at which Banquo will be an uninvited guest. The spectres will be bloody – but the food will be vegetarian. LG Secret location, London, 4 April to 31 May.
Grit
This...
Theatre
Oh! What a Lovely War
Theatre-maker Joan Littlewood was a visionary, an iconoclast and a subversive. Her 1963 "documentary collage" about the bitter ironies of the first world war was way ahead of its time, using popular period song and hard-hitting testimony. Lyn Gardner Theatre Royal Stratford East, London E15 (020-8534 0310), 1 February to 15 May.
Macbeth
Shakespeare's dark tale as you've never seen it before, taking place in a secret location from dawn to dusk. Party with Duncan, bed down in Macbeth's castle on the 27th floor of a tower block, glimpse the witches in an underground car park, and join the feast at which Banquo will be an uninvited guest. The spectres will be bloody – but the food will be vegetarian. LG Secret location, London, 4 April to 31 May.
Grit
This...
- 1/1/2014
- by Lyn Gardner, Andrew Dickson, Jonathan Jones, Adrian Searle, Imogen Tilden, Andrew Clements, Tom Service, Mark Lawson, Tim Jonze, Brian Logan, Oliver Wainwright, Ben Beaumont-Thomas, Henry Barnes, Judith Mackrell
- The Guardian - Film News
Yellow school buses dominated 53rd Street Dec. 5, when 3,200 children visited the Broadway Theatre to go behind the scenes at “Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella.” Hosted by Inside Broadway, an organization that has been introducing New York City public school children to theater for 32 years, the event showed the students all aspects of what it takes to make a Broadway show. Cast members Laura Osnes, Rebecca Luker, and Andy Jones sang songs, while the production stage manager Ira Mont spoke to people from the properties, lighting, and sound departments to convey the technical aspects as well. “If I had been able to do something like this as a child, it would have been incredible,” says Luker, who received the organization’s Broadway Beacon Award in 2007. “We’re teaching children at a very young age to love theater and appreciate every aspect of it. It’s going to keep theater alive.” While the...
- 12/13/2013
- backstage.com
A scene from Room on the BroomPhoto: Magic Light Pictures Ltd. Today the Academy announced the shortlist of ten animated short films that will be competing for nominations at the 2014 Oscars and I have gone ahead and found trailers/previews for seven of them, the complete short film for one of them and pictures for the two that didn't seem to have any video preview online as of yet. The Academy's Short Films and Feature Animation Branch Reviewing Committee viewed all 56 eligible entries for the preliminary round of voting at screenings held in New York and Los Angeles and now the Short Films and Feature Animation Branch members will select three to five nominees from among the 10 titles previewed below. The 86th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 16, 2014, at 5:30 a.m. Pt. Check out the titles contending for this year's race over the next couple of pages.
- 11/7/2013
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
"Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus took home her fourth career win, and her second for her HBO comedy, at the 2013 Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday (Sept. 22), while "Breaking Bad" actress Anna Gunn earned her first award ever for her final season as Skylar White.
The complete winners list below:
Outstanding DRAMABreaking BadDownton Abbey Game of Thrones Homeland House of Cards Mad Men
Outstanding Actress In A Drama Connie Britton, Nashville Claire Danes, Homeland Michelle Dockery, Downton Abbey Vera Farmiga, Bates Motel Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men Kerry Washington, Scandal Robin Wright, House of Cards
Outstanding Actor In A Drama Hugh Bonneville, Downton Abbey Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad Jeff Daniels, The Newsroom Jon Hamm, Mad Men Damian Lewis, Homeland Kevin Spacey, House of Cards
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Anna Gunn, Breaking Bad Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones Christine Baranski, The Good Wife Morena Baccarin, Homeland Christina Hendricks,...
The complete winners list below:
Outstanding DRAMABreaking BadDownton Abbey Game of Thrones Homeland House of Cards Mad Men
Outstanding Actress In A Drama Connie Britton, Nashville Claire Danes, Homeland Michelle Dockery, Downton Abbey Vera Farmiga, Bates Motel Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men Kerry Washington, Scandal Robin Wright, House of Cards
Outstanding Actor In A Drama Hugh Bonneville, Downton Abbey Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad Jeff Daniels, The Newsroom Jon Hamm, Mad Men Damian Lewis, Homeland Kevin Spacey, House of Cards
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Anna Gunn, Breaking Bad Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones Christine Baranski, The Good Wife Morena Baccarin, Homeland Christina Hendricks,...
- 9/23/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
HBO dominated the Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday night, grabbing 20 awards, including eight for the Liberace biopic Behind the Candelabra, the most-awarded program of the night. Other notable winners include Bob Newhart; the TV vet took home his first-ever Emmy for his guest-starring role on The Big Bang Theory.
See the complete list of winners below; an edited version of the nearly four-hour Creative Arts Emmys will air Saturday, Sept. 21, on Fxx.
Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
Ryan Seacrest, American Idol
Betty White, Betty White’s Off Their Rockers
Tom Bergeron, Dancing With the Stars
Winner: Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn,...
See the complete list of winners below; an edited version of the nearly four-hour Creative Arts Emmys will air Saturday, Sept. 21, on Fxx.
Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
Ryan Seacrest, American Idol
Betty White, Betty White’s Off Their Rockers
Tom Bergeron, Dancing With the Stars
Winner: Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn,...
- 9/16/2013
- by Katie Atkinson
- EW - Inside TV
News
Bates Motel has cast Alias hunk Michael Vartan as a “charming divorcé who catches Norma’s eye,” according to TVLine. If he’s a love interest for Norma, I think he dies before the season is over.
Let the campaign for a streaming video service to save Bunheads begin!
On the other hand, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia gets to plan its goodbye, ending with its tenth season. The ninth season of the sleeper hit comedy debuts in September, so they have time to fashion a satisfying ending.
Scandal and Grey’s Anatomy producer Shonda Rhimes has sold a drama to ABC, according to Deadline. The script is inspired by the story of Wynona Ward, a trucker who went to law school at the age of 41, eventually starting an organization that helps victims of domestic abuse.
Once Upon a Time has recast its Robin Hood, TV Line reports.
Bates Motel has cast Alias hunk Michael Vartan as a “charming divorcé who catches Norma’s eye,” according to TVLine. If he’s a love interest for Norma, I think he dies before the season is over.
Let the campaign for a streaming video service to save Bunheads begin!
On the other hand, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia gets to plan its goodbye, ending with its tenth season. The ninth season of the sleeper hit comedy debuts in September, so they have time to fashion a satisfying ending.
Scandal and Grey’s Anatomy producer Shonda Rhimes has sold a drama to ABC, according to Deadline. The script is inspired by the story of Wynona Ward, a trucker who went to law school at the age of 41, eventually starting an organization that helps victims of domestic abuse.
Once Upon a Time has recast its Robin Hood, TV Line reports.
- 7/24/2013
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
For a 17th consecutive year, the Hollywood Film Awards® continues its mandate of celebrating Hollywood cinema and recognizing excellence in Hollywood, both in-front and behind the camera. This year the Hollywood Film Awards® Gala ceremony takes place on October 21, 2013, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Beverly Hills. In the last 10 years, a total of 96 Oscar® nominations and 34 Oscars® were given to the honorees of the Hollywood Film Awards®. The “Los Angeles Times” recognized the Hollywood Film Awards® Gala Ceremony as a “pre-Oscar showcase,” and the “New York Times,” called it the “first mandatory stop in the awards season.” “We are very excited to be having our seventeenth annual Hollywood Film Awards® Gala ceremony on October 21. Last year’s event was one of the best yet, with our presenters and honorees including Richard Gere, Bradley Cooper, Marion Cotillard, Robert De Niro, Amy Adams, Ben Affleck, Bryan Cranston, John Goodman, John Hawkes,...
- 3/28/2013
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
The Guardian's season of British cult classics continues with a moving family drama set in Liverpool and an offbeat tale of twin zoologists obsessed with death
Sick of Twilight? Can't bear the thought of Skyfall? In what can only be described as an inspired bit of counter-programming, the Guardian brings you the second in our series of British cult classics double bills, in conjuction with the BFI. The absolute acme of 1980s British auteurist cinema, Distant Voices, Still Lives and A Zed & Two Noughts couldn't be more different to the current breed of blockbuster: both intensely personal, inward-looking, and defiantly unconventional.
That's not to say these two films run on similar tracks; they themselves are practically polar opposites. Distant Voices was the 1988 feature debut of Terence Davies, the intensely neurotic Liverpudlian who would go on to make The House of Mirth and The Deep Blue Sea. Davies had already acquired...
Sick of Twilight? Can't bear the thought of Skyfall? In what can only be described as an inspired bit of counter-programming, the Guardian brings you the second in our series of British cult classics double bills, in conjuction with the BFI. The absolute acme of 1980s British auteurist cinema, Distant Voices, Still Lives and A Zed & Two Noughts couldn't be more different to the current breed of blockbuster: both intensely personal, inward-looking, and defiantly unconventional.
That's not to say these two films run on similar tracks; they themselves are practically polar opposites. Distant Voices was the 1988 feature debut of Terence Davies, the intensely neurotic Liverpudlian who would go on to make The House of Mirth and The Deep Blue Sea. Davies had already acquired...
- 11/16/2012
- by Andrew Pulver
- The Guardian - Film News
Mahler's Symphony No. 3 in D minor is his longest, a six-movement ode to Nature and the World. It includes a children's choir and a contralto soloist but is largely instrumental, using a quite large orchestra complete with posthorn, harps, English horn, bass clarinet, contrabassoon, bass trombones, and a lot more brass than usual. Mahler's nature is not exclusively a calm pastoral scene -- it's stormy, uneasy, sometimes threatening, with mysterious rustling and twittering, yet with rays of sunlight cutting through the shadows at times.
This work had a long and confusing path from conception to completion. Mahler wrote movements II through VI in the summer of 1895. The following year, he worked on a first movement, weaving in elements of the movements he’d written in '95. That movement kept growing and growing -- at least a half an hour long, by itself it as long as all of Beethoven's First Symphony.
This work had a long and confusing path from conception to completion. Mahler wrote movements II through VI in the summer of 1895. The following year, he worked on a first movement, weaving in elements of the movements he’d written in '95. That movement kept growing and growing -- at least a half an hour long, by itself it as long as all of Beethoven's First Symphony.
- 6/10/2012
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
The premiere of Madonna's video for "Give Me All Your Luvin,'" the first single off her new album M.D.N.A., is today, children. It's bound to be a little over-the-top and nutty, like the deranged song itself, and I assume it's not going to live up to the greatest stuff in Madonna's catalog. Then I remember: What does live up to the best stuff in Madonna's catalog? Turns out, not much. Madonna's repertoire is a varied and thundering collection of self-empowering pop ditties, soulful ballads, and kooky little anomalies. And they're mostly all irreplaceable. In the tradition of Rolling Stone, who listed their 100 Greatest Beatles Songs a couple years ago, let's reinspect Madonna's complete history and name her definitive 100 jams. Ready? Start disagreeing Now.
100. "Dance 2Night" from Hard Candy
Hard Candy’s most euphoric groove (and best dancefloor-filler) makes the stilted duo...
100. "Dance 2Night" from Hard Candy
Hard Candy’s most euphoric groove (and best dancefloor-filler) makes the stilted duo...
- 2/3/2012
- by virtel
- The Backlot
Impressive retrospective of Judy Garland.s films will feature 31 titles including a presentation of seldom seen short films and rarities as well as a special .sing-along. screening of The Wizard Of Oz.
On the occasion of what would have been Judy Garland.s 89th birthday, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and The Paley Center have announced the details today for Fslc.s comprehensive retrospective of the peerless film icon.s work, All Singin., All Dancin., All Judy! which will screen at the Walter Reade Theater July 26 . August 9 and The Paley Center.s comprehensive retrospective of Garland.s television work,Judy Garland: The Television Years which will be presented July 20 . August 18.
With autumn marking the 75th anniversary of Judy Garland’s feature film debut (Pigskin Parade, 1936), the Film Society of Lincoln Center will screen 31 titles from July 26 . August 9, including each of her big-screen acting performances, to pay tribute to...
On the occasion of what would have been Judy Garland.s 89th birthday, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and The Paley Center have announced the details today for Fslc.s comprehensive retrospective of the peerless film icon.s work, All Singin., All Dancin., All Judy! which will screen at the Walter Reade Theater July 26 . August 9 and The Paley Center.s comprehensive retrospective of Garland.s television work,Judy Garland: The Television Years which will be presented July 20 . August 18.
With autumn marking the 75th anniversary of Judy Garland’s feature film debut (Pigskin Parade, 1936), the Film Society of Lincoln Center will screen 31 titles from July 26 . August 9, including each of her big-screen acting performances, to pay tribute to...
- 6/10/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Some of the finest directors have produced masterful triptychs. But do we really need a fourth Pirates of the Caribbean?
It currently seems the only three that interests Hollywood relates to dimensionality. The reverence once extended to the film trilogy is fast diminishing, and although third instalments are due for Transformers, Ong-Bak, Paranormal Activity, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Men in Black, Madagascar, Batman and Iron Man, only the first two have been announced as series finales.
Indeed, with Scre4m, Pirates of the Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides and Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World soon to be followed by fourth entries in the Austin Powers, Mission: Impossible, Underworld and Bourne franchises, the trilogy could soon go the way of the 2D movie, as the synergy-obsessed suits controlling the multi-media conglomerates now owning the major studios adhere to the maxim that familiarity breeds both content and profit.
It currently seems the only three that interests Hollywood relates to dimensionality. The reverence once extended to the film trilogy is fast diminishing, and although third instalments are due for Transformers, Ong-Bak, Paranormal Activity, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Men in Black, Madagascar, Batman and Iron Man, only the first two have been announced as series finales.
Indeed, with Scre4m, Pirates of the Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides and Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World soon to be followed by fourth entries in the Austin Powers, Mission: Impossible, Underworld and Bourne franchises, the trilogy could soon go the way of the 2D movie, as the synergy-obsessed suits controlling the multi-media conglomerates now owning the major studios adhere to the maxim that familiarity breeds both content and profit.
- 4/25/2011
- by David Parkinson
- The Guardian - Film News
A whole bunch of stars pulled on their walking shoes for Children’s Hospital Boston on Sunday as part of a charity walk supported by Nstar.
Over 5,000 people turned out to walk 7 miles along Charles River on June 13, including Eliza Dushku, Anna Farris, Ellen Pompeo, Chris Evans and Ari Graynor.
Each mile of the walk honored a special child treated at Children’s Hospital Boston. To read about these pillars of inspiration, click here.
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Over 5,000 people turned out to walk 7 miles along Charles River on June 13, including Eliza Dushku, Anna Farris, Ellen Pompeo, Chris Evans and Ari Graynor.
Each mile of the walk honored a special child treated at Children’s Hospital Boston. To read about these pillars of inspiration, click here.
Read more...
- 6/15/2010
- Look to the Stars
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts calendar of events for the fall months has just been released. All events are subject to change without notice. Free performances are held each evening at 6 p.m. on the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
1 p.m. Meet in the Hall of Nations
Exploring Ballet with Suzanne Farrell For Adults!
From pliés to pirouettes, discover how it feels to dance as Suzanne Farrell leads this unique and inspirational movement class for non-dancers presented by Explore the Arts. Leotard, leggings, ballet slippers, and ballet skirt are encouraged but not required. Please note: due to the structure of this ballet class, no late entry will be permitted once the class has begun.
Tickets: $35
1:30 p.m. Oc Eisenhower Theater
Sydney Theatre Company
A Streetcar Named Desire
The Kennedy Center
Cate Blanchett stars as Blanche DuBois in the U.S. premiere of Sydney...
Sunday, November 8, 2009
1 p.m. Meet in the Hall of Nations
Exploring Ballet with Suzanne Farrell For Adults!
From pliés to pirouettes, discover how it feels to dance as Suzanne Farrell leads this unique and inspirational movement class for non-dancers presented by Explore the Arts. Leotard, leggings, ballet slippers, and ballet skirt are encouraged but not required. Please note: due to the structure of this ballet class, no late entry will be permitted once the class has begun.
Tickets: $35
1:30 p.m. Oc Eisenhower Theater
Sydney Theatre Company
A Streetcar Named Desire
The Kennedy Center
Cate Blanchett stars as Blanche DuBois in the U.S. premiere of Sydney...
- 11/8/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Award winning British writer/director Terence Davies (Children) will present an upcoming National Film School (Nfs) lecture on Thursday, November 5th. Described as “Britain's greatest living film director” by The Evening Standard, Terence Davies' credits include 'Children', 'Madonna and Child', 'Death and Transfiguration', 'Distant Voices', 'Still Lives' (which received a European Film Award nomination), 'The Long Day Closes', 'The Neon Bible', the BAFTA nominated 'The House of Mirth' and the documentary, 'Of Time and the City'.
- 11/4/2009
- IFTN
Are the gays taking over daytime? It would seem so, as yet another daytime soap reveals its plans to tell a gay love story this summer. We’ve got the latest news and spoilers on the upcoming plot, including a clip of the intended lovebirds. Plus, we have an extra large helping of Gool Theater this week, including a hot and sexy episode of Forbidden Love, some explosive events on EastEnders, heart pounding moments on Coronation Street and our first visit to New Zealand soap Shortland Street.
We’ve also got spoilers on a goodbye to Fair City’s gay character and the dish on what cutie pie Noah Mayer is shooting this week on As The World Turns. Meanwhile, Gool Newsbeat looks at the controversy surrounding EastEnders’ gay Muslim storyline as well as the scoop on another U.K. sudser's returning gay character. And as usual, Snapshots and our Soap Stud Of The Week!
We’ve also got spoilers on a goodbye to Fair City’s gay character and the dish on what cutie pie Noah Mayer is shooting this week on As The World Turns. Meanwhile, Gool Newsbeat looks at the controversy surrounding EastEnders’ gay Muslim storyline as well as the scoop on another U.K. sudser's returning gay character. And as usual, Snapshots and our Soap Stud Of The Week!
- 6/9/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
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