Archive for the ‘Famous Stars’ Category

Preparedness.

Today I was digging for some info on ‘Wendy Hamilton’ and came across the following paragraph:

… was doing my boom operating work with my sound mixer, Wendy, in the middle of a party full of extras who are continuously getting more drunk as the night goes on. … As the quarter draws to a close, I realize that I’m truly getting deeper into my program, as I can only complete work while at Hamilton Hall in the studios there a nd most of the times are booked up….

source: Preparedness., Finch.’s Journal

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Movies for a season when food's the star

Today I was digging for some info on ‘Sandra Keller’ and came across the following section:

After Thanksgiving Days overindulgence, were not quite ready to peel back the foil on some toothsome memory of that bountiful feast, but we are in a mood to muse about some of the great (and not so great) meals weve seen on the silver screen. Here are some of the Tribune staffs favorites. And if this gets your memories simmering, please feel free to share your favorite (or not-so-favorite) movie food scenes with us here. Well share your responses in a future issue of the Movies section.

source: Movies for a season when food’s the star, Talking Pictures - Conversations about film, the bad and the beautiful | Chicago Tribune | Blog

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Oops

People are always asking me to write more often, well here i go, I searched for some information on ‘Sandra Dee’.

Rene Montagne of NPR’s Morning Edition cheerfully announced that today is the 65th birthday of 1950’s pop/movie star Sandra Dee. Sandra Dee How nice. Except that Ms. Dee died in February 2005. While I think it’s nice to remember her on her birthday, to celebrate it after her death is a little weird.

source: Oops

Frankly, not what I was looking for, but you might find it an interesting read.

The 4th Annual Transformer Silent Auction & Benefit Party

Saturday, November 17, 7-10pm Featuring over 125 artworks by Washington, DC area emerging and established artists. THE AUCTION IS SOLD OUT! Due to early and over-whelming support by the Host Committee, as of Friday October 26th, the 4th Annual Transformer Silent Auction & Benefit Party is completely sold out! They are happy to take donations, but are not able to accomodate any further guest ticket purchases. The Annual Transformer Silent Auction & Benefit Party generates close to 1/3 of the

source: The 4th Annual Transformer Silent Auction & Benefit Party

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