Tact, The Actors Company Theatre has announced that Jennifer Ehle Oslo -Tony nomination, The Coast of Utopia - Tony Award, Design for Living, The Real Thing - Tony, Theatre World awards, Kristine Nielsen Present Laughter You Can't Take It With You Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike -Tony Outer Critics Circle Award, Peter Bartlett She Loves Me Something's Rotten Rodgers Hammerstein's Cinderella, Reed Birney 1984 The Humans - Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award nomination Gemini Picnic Casa Valentina - Drama Desk, Tony nomination, Cynthia Harris Mad About You The Tribute Artist Bad Habits Company Any Wednesday, Lorenzo Pisoni Equus, Humor Abuse, Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Last Dance, and Simon Jones The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy Party Monster The Thomas Crown Affair 12 Monkeys, Waiting in the Wings Private Lives The Real Inspector HoundHamlet Benefactors The Real Thing will star along with Hanna Cheek,...
- 11/7/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tact, The Actors Company Theatre has announced that Jennifer Ehle Oslo -Tony nomination, The Coast of Utopia - Tony Award, Design for Living, The Real Thing - Tony, Theatre World awards, Kristine Nielsen Present Laughter You Can't Take It With You Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike -Tony Outer Critics Circle Award, Peter Bartlett She Loves Me Something's Rotten Rodgers Hammerstein's Cinderella, Reed Birney 1984 The Humans - Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award nomination Gemini Picnic Casa Valentina - Drama Desk, Tony nomination, Cynthia Harris 'Mad About You' The Tribute Artist Bad Habits Company Any Wednesday, Lorenzo Pisoni Equus, Humor Abuse, Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Last Dance, and Simon Jones The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy Party Monster The Thomas Crown Affair 12 Monkeys, Waiting in the Wings Private Lives The Real Inspector HoundHamlet Benefactors The Real Thing will star along with Hanna Cheek,...
- 10/18/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Something's rotten in the house of Mimi. Mariah Carey and estranged husband Nick Cannon are being sued by a former nanny who claims she's owed unpaid overtime wages from when she worked for the stars a little over a year ago. According to court documents filed Wednesday, Jan. 28, and obtained by Us Weekly, Simonette DaCosta took care of the couple's now-3-year-old twins, Moroccan and Monroe, from October 2013 until Jan. 26, 2014, during which time she claims she worked between 84 hours and 120 hours per [...]...
- 1/30/2015
- Us Weekly
Editor's Note About This Editorial: This is a must read discussion by longtime friend of the site Patrick Campbell (@pj_campbell). It's time to discuss an issue that has been getting worse and worse. Everything mentioned in this editorial is something that I've observed as well, but I've had trouble figuring out how to voice my concerns without sounding too meddlesome. It's hard to speak out about a community when you're a part of that community, but thankfully others have started expressing their honest feelings. What began as a couple of paragraphs on Facebook has turned into a full-fledged editorial. It needed to be said. Something's rotten in the state of movie fandom, and it's something that has become increasingly clear over the past few weeks. In the last three years that I've been blogging about film, writing movie reviews, and interacting with thousands of film buffs across the internet on various forums and websites,...
- 12/5/2014
- by Patrick Campbell
- firstshowing.net
Something's rotten in the state of Tennessee. Ashley Judd has accused half-sister Wynonna Judd of placing a tracking device on her car in an effort to spy on her, according to a police report obtained by ABC News. The report, filed last month by Ashley, states that a mechanic in Tennessee discovered a wireless Gps tracking device on a Mini Cooper owned by the Come Early Morning actress. She reportedly "believes the device was placed there by Wynonna." The documents go on to note that the Gps device [...]...
- 12/16/2013
- Us Weekly
Something's rotten in Wendy's ... so claims an evil-doer who is allegedly trying to extort the fast food chain by threatening to release to TMZ video of Wendy's employees prepping rotten tomatoes!We got a letter from Wendy's legal people ... alerting us of an anonymous individual who is trying to extort a 6-figure sum in return for burying the footage of the allegedly horrendous heirlooms.According to the letter we got, "The authenticity of the video is in doubt.
- 11/19/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach. Erik Reichenbach is a Survivor fan-turned-favorite, a comic book author and artist. He placed fifth on both Survivor: Micronesia and Survivor: Caramoan. Follow him on Twitter @BloodyAmer1can.
"The one time I thought I was safe? The day I went home."
– Rupert Boneham, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Something's rotten on Survivor.
You got a whiff of it when Aras went off by himself to meditate, leaving the rest of the tribe behind to gossip and plot.
"The one time I thought I was safe? The day I went home."
– Rupert Boneham, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Something's rotten on Survivor.
You got a whiff of it when Aras went off by himself to meditate, leaving the rest of the tribe behind to gossip and plot.
- 10/31/2013
- by Stephen Fishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
Something's rotten in the state of Gotham City, and it's not the metallic stank of Bane's handmade grenades. It's actually a baby diaper, the one worn by the tot backpacked to Zach Galifiankis, breakout star of the "Hangover" franchise, the third installment of which comes out in May.
So let's all scratch our heads in collective bewilderment at the fact that, until now, there were apparently zero "The Dark Knight"-"Hangover" crossover mashups. They just didn't exist, despite the brainiacs who plunge the web full of geek-sanctioned movie buffery day after day, hour after hour. But, finally, it's here, and Ken Jeong is looking super-serious about it.
In other words, the Dark Knight certainly Rises, but not 'til noon and with a pounding headache. It was that kind of night.
So let's all scratch our heads in collective bewilderment at the fact that, until now, there were apparently zero "The Dark Knight"-"Hangover" crossover mashups. They just didn't exist, despite the brainiacs who plunge the web full of geek-sanctioned movie buffery day after day, hour after hour. But, finally, it's here, and Ken Jeong is looking super-serious about it.
In other words, the Dark Knight certainly Rises, but not 'til noon and with a pounding headache. It was that kind of night.
- 3/13/2013
- by Eliot Glazer
- NextMovie
Introduction
In Laissez-passer [Safe Conduct], the film that the French director Bertrand Tavernier made in 2002, we see the French film industry of the Occupation years as a ruined and almost shut-down institution that is highly dependent on the factor of chance. In his story, Tavernier exculpates one of the key figures of the occupation cinema, Henri-Georges Clouzot, from the accusation of collaborating with the Nazis. He pictures Clouzot as a man whose Jewish wife has been held hostage by the Nazis and, and against all odds, he finishes Le corbeau about the vicious and nasty people of a small town in France, where someone is sending poison pen letters to its "honourable" citizens. Le corbeau became a very popular box-office hit during the Occupation, and, at the same time, the underground press attacked it for showing France as a land of the degenerate and perverted people, a view that, according to accusers,...
In Laissez-passer [Safe Conduct], the film that the French director Bertrand Tavernier made in 2002, we see the French film industry of the Occupation years as a ruined and almost shut-down institution that is highly dependent on the factor of chance. In his story, Tavernier exculpates one of the key figures of the occupation cinema, Henri-Georges Clouzot, from the accusation of collaborating with the Nazis. He pictures Clouzot as a man whose Jewish wife has been held hostage by the Nazis and, and against all odds, he finishes Le corbeau about the vicious and nasty people of a small town in France, where someone is sending poison pen letters to its "honourable" citizens. Le corbeau became a very popular box-office hit during the Occupation, and, at the same time, the underground press attacked it for showing France as a land of the degenerate and perverted people, a view that, according to accusers,...
- 7/16/2012
- MUBI
Can the class clown catch a class killer? That's the question posed on this week's new episode of The Mentalist.
Titled "Something's Rotten in Redmund," the installment will find the team looking into the murder of a popular English teacher. Elsewhere, congratulations will be in order to Rigsby, while Cho will try and keep Lisbon from uncovering his relationship with Summer.
Watch the official preview now:
The Mentalist Promo: "Something's Rotten in Redmund"...
Titled "Something's Rotten in Redmund," the installment will find the team looking into the murder of a popular English teacher. Elsewhere, congratulations will be in order to Rigsby, while Cho will try and keep Lisbon from uncovering his relationship with Summer.
Watch the official preview now:
The Mentalist Promo: "Something's Rotten in Redmund"...
- 4/3/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Something's rotten in the state of So You Think You Can Dance, and it's not Cat Deeley's potty mouth. During the Top 10 performance show, it became painfully obvious that the judges are doing everything in their power to change the way the fans are voting.
The first big change came in the overall format of the critique. During the first week, the All-Star partners left the stage after the dance, letting the contestants face the judges by themselves. This made sense because we're not supposed to be judging the All-Stars, just this season's dancers.
The first big change came in the overall format of the critique. During the first week, the All-Star partners left the stage after the dance, letting the contestants face the judges by themselves. This made sense because we're not supposed to be judging the All-Stars, just this season's dancers.
- 6/24/2010
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Why Peggy Noonan’s recent Wall Street Journal article casts about for a scapegoat to blame for what’s wrong with America and (shocker!) comes upon homosexual singer Adam Lambert.
Something's rotten in America, if you believe Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan. All the things that used to be right about the nation have been up-ended. By Adam Lambert.
Yes, that pesky homosexual has breached the tacit cultural compromise that Noonan, Ronald Reagan's former speechwriter, argues has kept the folks in the flyover states from rising up in revolt. Or maybe just revulsion.
At the heart of her argument is a recent poll that finds 55 percent of the public believe the country is on the "wrong track." Despite the fact we're in the worst economy since the Great Depression, Noonan believes this poll result must be about more than the economy.
And while 55 percent is not a figure we should be happy about,...
Something's rotten in America, if you believe Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan. All the things that used to be right about the nation have been up-ended. By Adam Lambert.
Yes, that pesky homosexual has breached the tacit cultural compromise that Noonan, Ronald Reagan's former speechwriter, argues has kept the folks in the flyover states from rising up in revolt. Or maybe just revulsion.
At the heart of her argument is a recent poll that finds 55 percent of the public believe the country is on the "wrong track." Despite the fact we're in the worst economy since the Great Depression, Noonan believes this poll result must be about more than the economy.
And while 55 percent is not a figure we should be happy about,...
- 1/3/2010
- doorQ.com
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