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Screen captures from all episodes of Will & Grace featuring Minnie as Lorraine Finster has been added to the gallery and now the promotional stills are there as well. Most of them are in high quality. Enjoy! GALLERY LINKS: - Will & Grace: Promotional Stills |
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Enjoying the success of their new business venture, entrepreneurs Will and Grace help their apartment buyers Jack and Stuart settle into their new life under one roof. However, when Grace receives a higher offer on the apartment, the “friendly flippers” attempt to break up the happy couple by encouraging Jack’s cold feet as they see a chance to make a quick buck. Meanwhile, Karen demands that Lyle finally discipline his unruly daughter Lorraine, nearly shattering the couple’s budding romance. GALLERY LINKS: |
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Dynamic enterprisers Will and Grace begin a new business venture as they buy old apartments to refurbish and re-sell for a tidy profit. When budding “student nurse” Jack bumps into his former acting mentor Zandra, the pair of entrepreneurs finds their first project apartment. Meanwhile, Karen renews her romance with Lyle Finster, but the couple’s bliss is interrupted by an unfortunate houseguest when Lorraine moves in. GALLERY LINKS: |
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Leading members of the film industry are speaking out against the group that opposes the Toronto International Film Festival’s spotlight on Tel Aviv. Judging films, they say, by their country of origin rather than the quality of the artistic product, is censorship.
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Rounder Records celebrates 40 years of making music with a special event to benefit NARAS’ Grammy in the Schools Programs. Grammy winning Rounder artists Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Bela Fleck and Irma Thomas will join in this momentous celebration along with musical host, Minnie Driver and special guests (yet to be announced) on October 12 at The Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, TN. “I am excited and honored to be a part of this stellar line-up and historic event that celebrates 40 years of great music while supporting a worthy cause” said Driver. The show, which will include performances by Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Minnie Driver, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Bela Fleck, Irma Thomas and special guests will be filmed by High Five Entertainment for a PBS television special that will begin airing on the network in March 2010. A portion of the ticket proceeds will be donated to NARAS’ Grammy® in the Schools Programs to cultivate the understanding, appreciation and advancement of the contribution of recorded music to American culture. The Grammy® Foundation influences the lives of young people by opening the windows of opportunity that music can provide for their futures. Rounder Records was founded in 1970 by Ken Irwin, Marian Leighton Levy and Bill Nowlin. With only their passionate enthusiasm for American roots music lighting the way, the three Boston area college students cast their lot into the perilous music industry. “Before founding Rounder, we were basically music fans,” says Rounder Records co-founder Ken Irwin. “None of us,” echoes co-conspirator Bill Nowlin, “had any record industry experience whatsoever.” “I doubt that ‘industry experience’ is a term we would have comprehended at the time we started Rounder!” interjects the third member of the Rounder triumvirate, Marian Leighton. This untested trio have gone the distance: from humble beginnings 40 years ago, to winning Album of the Year for Raising Sand at the 2009 Grammy® Awards. Rounder is now considered one of America’s premier independent record labels, and has emerged as the preeminent source for vital, uncompromised music of all genres. “Rounder Records 40th Anniversary Celebration” Ticket Information: |
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The official trailer for Motherhood is here and I have added it to the video archive. |
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Jodie Foster is playing Sarah Jessica Parker in Uma Thurman‘s new movie. Sorta. Katherine Dieckmann, director of Thurman’s upcoming comedy Motherhood, tells me that a cameo by Foster in the flick was inspired by the Sex and the City star. In the scene, the double Oscar winner is being hounded in a New York City playground by overzealous paparazzi. “I would go to that playground all the time and poor Sarah Jessica Parker would come with her son and she would be harassed!” Dieckmann said. “She literally could not push her kid on the swing set without a picture being taken. I just saw a picture of [pregnant] Heidi Klum…at that park. They come here and stalk people.” And it was no different when Dieckmann was shooting in the same neighborhood with Thurman and her costar Minnie Driver, who was pregnant at the time. How’d they get the pesky shutterbugs off their backs? Read on to find out… “One day, Minnie was queasy, it was hot out and these guys would not leave her alone,” Dieckmann said. “She was so hormonal and started screaming at them and then they starting snapping her. I stepped between her and the paparazzi and go, ‘She’s pregnant!…Like f–king be a human being for one second. They all left except for one guy, who was like, ‘I just have to get my shot, man!’ ” So Dieckmann struck a deal with him: “We actually let him be in that scene with Foster to leave Uma and Minnie alone.” It worked. “And then the night before [Foster's shoot], Jodie says to me, ‘You know, if you want to write me a line, you can write me a line,’ ” Dieckmann remembered with a laugh. “I was like, ‘OK, I will write you a line.’ So I wrote her, ‘Go work in a soup kitchen, you f–king parasites!’ “ |
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Added some scans from a May issue of the british Hello! Magzine to the gallery. Aint Henry just he cutest little thing?! GALLERY LINKS: |
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Actress Minnie Driver is urging Americans to take better care of the planet as the new face of a wildlife conservation campaign. The Good Will Hunting star is passionate about marine life and spent the month of June (09) looking after distressed seals and sea lions at the Marine Mammal Center in California. The experience prompted her to lend her name to Everyday Wildlife Champions, an initiative aimed at rescuing marine wildlife launched by bosses at U.S. soap firm Dawn. And as Dawn’s new spokesperson, she wants to use her name to encourage fans to support the cause by making donations to the centre or volunteering their time. She says, “I was raised to believe that we are custodians of this planet. “We just have to remember that we’re at the top of the food chain. And as Spiderman says, ‘With power comes great responsibility.’ I don’t know why I quoted Spider-Man there, but it seems quite appropriate. We’ve got to do stuff or our kids are not going to have animals left or any oceans that we can swim in.”
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To say Minnie Driver is passionate about sea creatures is an understatement. “Having my son and swimming with humpback whales were the two most religious experiences in my life,” says the actress, who gave birth to son Henry last September and dove in the open ocean with 50-ton whales for a documentary back in 2006. So when the chance came up to volunteer and lend her name this summer to a new campaign aimed at rescuing marine wildlife, she dove right in. “I was raised to believe that we are custodians of this planet,” says the actress, 39, who spent time last month feeding distressed seals and sea lions at California’s Marine Mammal Center and is now acting as the spokesperson for Dawn’s Everyday Wildlife Champions. “This opportunity … brought [together] something as everyday as Dawn [dish] liquid with this Marine Mammal Center that I have worked with and that I love,” says Driver. “It just seemed like a great marriage.” “Celebrity is such a weird thing. It can really shine a light on stuff,” says Driver, who notes that money raised through the campaign will go towards both the MMC and the International Bird Rescue Research Center. People can make donations to the campaign by simply buying a bottle of Dawn. But awareness is what Driver is after: if someone just Googles one of the centers because of her involvement, she says, “That’s a good thing!” While volunteering at the MMC, Driver discovered that harbor seals and sea lions are increasingly being treated for malnourishment. Apparently, she says, seaweed beds have become so polluted that the fish that feed in them have become tainted with toxic chemicals and disease. So sea lions and harbor seals have stopped eating the fish they normally depend on to live. “These marine mammals are going, ‘You know what? I don’t want to get sick and die, so I’m just not going to eat them.’ This is a trend that they’ve seen growing, which I thought was sort of terrifying,” Driver says. “They are so beautiful. My god, these creatures. I see seals all the time when I’m surfing. I’m out there on the ocean appreciating and loving it. People love to walk by the ocean. But we’ve just forgotten that the stuff we pour down our sinks ends up in the sea.” As part of the Everyday Wildlife Champions program, Driver is encouraging others concerned about the plight of marine wildlife to join a new Facebook page dedicated to connecting like-minded individuals. “We just have to remember that we’re at the top of the food chain. And as Spiderman says, ‘With power comes great responsibility,’ ” says Driver, chuckling at herself. “I don’t know why I quoted Spiderman there, but it seems quite appropriate. We’ve got to do stuff or our kids are not going to have animals left or any oceans that we can swim in.” And she’s honored to teach her little guy the importance of supporting wildlife and the environment. “What I feel so excited about is imparting that to my child,” says Driver. “We as parents can pass on this knowledge and get kids involved because for the most part, kids love animals.” After swimming with whales, and feeding toxin-free fish to seals and sea lions, she says, “I wish I could do more. I don’t feel like I do enough.” |