Fans are freaking out over the New Girl reunion that happened this week!
Former co-stars Jake Johnson and Zooey Deschanel met up and snapped a photo at the premiere of his new movie Self Reliance held at La Cita Bar on Tuesday (January 9) in Los Angeles.
The actress and her fiancé Jonathan Scott showed their support for her former co-star at his premiere for the Hulu film, which he also wrote and directed.
Keep reading to find out more…
Also in attendance were Jake‘s co-stars Anna Kendrick, Natalie Morales, GaTa, Emily Hampshire, Mary Holland and more.
Jake and Zooey‘s reunion pic was first featured in the middle of a slideshow on Hulu’s Instagram account on Thursday (January 11), and fans were excited to see the two back together!
“Oh My God Nick And Jess,” one fan commented on the post.
Freeform hilariously wrote, “no warning for slide 4?!”
In...
Former co-stars Jake Johnson and Zooey Deschanel met up and snapped a photo at the premiere of his new movie Self Reliance held at La Cita Bar on Tuesday (January 9) in Los Angeles.
The actress and her fiancé Jonathan Scott showed their support for her former co-star at his premiere for the Hulu film, which he also wrote and directed.
Keep reading to find out more…
Also in attendance were Jake‘s co-stars Anna Kendrick, Natalie Morales, GaTa, Emily Hampshire, Mary Holland and more.
Jake and Zooey‘s reunion pic was first featured in the middle of a slideshow on Hulu’s Instagram account on Thursday (January 11), and fans were excited to see the two back together!
“Oh My God Nick And Jess,” one fan commented on the post.
Freeform hilariously wrote, “no warning for slide 4?!”
In...
- 1/12/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Ten years after the invention of the “Drunk History” format, comedian Derek Waters is reconsidering how to describe the performers who get wasted, then narrate their take on a pivotal moment in history. “I want to start calling them ‘storytellers,'” he said. “It sounds more important. I think ‘narrator’ sounds like a voiceover actor.”
Indeed, the term “narrator” doesn’t quite do justice to what intoxicated celebrities bring to the series, which returned to television Tuesday night after nearly 13 months off the air.
Tuesday’s “Drunk History Christmas Special” will be followed by the show’s full return on January 23. It’s been a long time since new “Drunk History” episodes premiered, something Waters (who co-created the show with Jeremy Konner) acknowledged. “If I was a fan, I’m thinking the show’s over,” he said. “‘I thought you were dead.’ But that’s better like that than people going,...
Indeed, the term “narrator” doesn’t quite do justice to what intoxicated celebrities bring to the series, which returned to television Tuesday night after nearly 13 months off the air.
Tuesday’s “Drunk History Christmas Special” will be followed by the show’s full return on January 23. It’s been a long time since new “Drunk History” episodes premiered, something Waters (who co-created the show with Jeremy Konner) acknowledged. “If I was a fan, I’m thinking the show’s over,” he said. “‘I thought you were dead.’ But that’s better like that than people going,...
- 11/29/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Black Dub, the enigmatically eclectic new quartet helmed by guitarist and Grammy award-winning producer Daniel Lanois, has released their self-titled debut album.
The band features Lanois on guitar, New Orleans virtuoso Brian Blade on drums, lead singer Trixie Whitley, the beautiful 22-year-old daughter of the late, great Texas bluesman, Chris Whitley, and rounding out the quartet is famed Louisiana bass player Daryl Johnson.
Watch the group interviews and performing their single "Surely"!
The band features Lanois on guitar, New Orleans virtuoso Brian Blade on drums, lead singer Trixie Whitley, the beautiful 22-year-old daughter of the late, great Texas bluesman, Chris Whitley, and rounding out the quartet is famed Louisiana bass player Daryl Johnson.
Watch the group interviews and performing their single "Surely"!
- 3/17/2011
- Extra
The latest effort from Daniel Lanois Project arrives October 15. Acclaimed solo artist and highly sought-after producer Daniel Lanois brings his new project, Black Dub, to the Troubadour in West Hollywood on Thursday, October 15 for their debut American performance. Doors open at 8pm, and tickets are $17.50 in advance or $20 day of show. The "Project" is Lanois on guitar, Brian Blade (Wayne Shorter, Joshua Redman) on drums, and Daryl Johnson (Neville Brothers, Emmylou Harris) on bass, along with singer Trixie Whitley (daughter of the late Chris Whitley). Black Dub .features my dub technique that I've been working on for years,. says Lanois. .Hence the name .Black Dub... An untitled CD is in the works for...
- 10/2/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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