Good new Sarah Jessica Parker fans-the SJP Collection is now available at Neiman Marcus! Previously sold exclusively at Nordstrom, the launch includes never before seen shoe colors and styles that will be available for the first time at Neiman Marcus. Something extra special? In addition to footwear, the lineup also includes a branded SJP candle that features notes of black amber, wild fig, and ginger. “Creating a candle as part of this collection was something George and I had dreamed of since inception and developed with a lot of ease and a great amount of joy. We are so thrilled with the outcome’I’ve been burning it at every opportunity, and it has been met with nothing but lovely reactions,”Parker said in a statement. “I want this collection to be seen as a whole, and not just as singular pieces. Every single detail has been carefully considered, examined, and crafted by George and I. Our shoes, our handbags, and now, this candle. It is my hope that this fragrance allows a bit of us to live inside the homes of many. “Source link
Pregnant Carrie Underwood Conceals Her Baby Bump During CMA
Holidays are about to become that much more special for Carrie Underwood! The pregnant American Idol superstar took to the stage once again Friday night for a taped performance in honor of the 2014 CMA Country Christmas special. Wearing another gorgeous loose-fitting blue dress with silver accents at the top, Underwood successfully hid her growing baby bump as she sang a holiday classic for the show scheduled to air this December on ABC. It was a beautiful end to a jam-packed week for Mrs. Mike Fisher. Just a few days earlier, the singer rocked 10-yes 10-different looks while hosting the 2014 CMA Awards. When not changing into another outfit, the country darling managed to crack jokes with co-host Brad Paisley, perform center stage, and reveal her baby’s gender. Oh, didn’t you hear?! Underwood is having a handsome boy next spring!As she gears up for her special delivery after the holiday rush, the 31-year-old is making the most of her free time by releasing new music. Soon after the CMA Awards, Underwood shared a breathtaking new music video for her single, “Something in the Water. “Can’t nobody wipe this smile off my face / Got joy in my heart, angels on my side / Thank God almighty, I saw the light,” she sings in the track that showcases just how happy she is. Pretty soon, however, Underwood will be forced to exchange microphones for a few smelly diaper bags. But if you ask any famous parents in Hollywood, it will be totally worth it!”It’s sort of hard to give people advice,” Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban told E! News when asked about Underwood’s baby. “Reach out if you need help but it’s an incredible, incredible journey.” Source link
Play and Internet TV Opens in Los Angeles on Friday
Somewhat like Shimmer, Saturday Night Live’s mysterious concoction that was both a floor wax and a dessert topping, a production called The Noir Series that runs this weekend in Los Angeles manages to be both a stage play and live Internet TV. You can buy “studio audience tickets“to see the show in person at the Schkapf Theatre or purchase online viewing tickets. The producers-who describe the show as a 90 minute omnibus comprised of “four plays inspired by the dark and pulpy noir of Hollywood’s past, filmed and streamed with an eye towards Hollywood’s future”- will be happy either way. But will Actors’ Equity, the union that governs live theatre? Produced under the banner of theatre company Heretick Theatre Lab, The Noir Series seems to challenge Equity’s long-held determination to disallow recording or streaming of plays in order to preserve the primacy of the live performance. Seemingly, the solution adopted by Heretick’s artistic director Jennifer Cotteleer is simple: the production went with a SAG-AFTRA new media contract rather than an Equity agreement, even though Cotteleer acknowledged that the production “is a play. “She and her diverse fellow creators-who include screenwriter Stephen McFeely (Captain America, Thor and the upcoming ABC series Agent Carter), directors John Hindman and Nancy Keystone, comic book writer Ed Brubaker and theatre troupe The Burglars of Hamm-have high hopes for the show, which has already sold out its Friday performance, the first of four. But the SAG-AFTRA solution hasn’t always worked as well in New York. Kathryn Jones, founder and CEO of Virtual Arts TV, pioneered live streaming of stage plays in 2010 with an AFTRA-contracted production called Better Left Unsaid, but found that some things were indeed better left unsaid: weeks after the show closed, the actors received letters from Equity warning of possible disciplinary charges for participating in an unauthorized play, Jones told The Hollywood Reporter. “There’s tremendous resistance”at Equity towards live streaming, said Jones, who financed the play through Kickstarter. Ultimately, Equity backed off, but in the years since, Jones said, the union has repeatedly vetoed live streaming even where AFTRA or SAG-AFTRA has approved: the latter two unions have offered contracts, according to Jones, only to subsequently withdraw their permission after contacting Equity for its consent. Yet on other occasions, Jones said, Equity has granted permission for live streaming. She declined to speculate on the reason for the union’s varying responses. “I’m not sure they know where they stand,”Jones remarked. Equity did not respond to several requests for comment and a SAG-AFTRA spokesperson said that its new media personnel were unavailable due to ongoing negotiations on a key television contract. It’s not just small producers who are experimenting with live streaming. Broadway too has taken notice, with companies such as BroadwayHD and Broadway Near You bringing such fare as the Orlando Bloom Romeo and Juliet and Driving Miss Daisy to movie theaters screens around the world-but not on the Internet-much as the Metropolitan Opera has been making its productions available to cinema audiences. Meanwhile, the Broadway show Memphis was filmed and shown three months later in cinemas under the moniker Memphis: Direct from Broadway, then made available on Netflix. “We would prefer theatre goers see our shows in person,”said Charlotte St. Martin, executive director of the Broadway League, the organization that represents Broadway theatre owners and producers. That said, she added, the organization is “supportive of live streaming. “If you can’t have live, this is a wonderful alternative,”said St. Martin. “It’s not mainstream yet, (but) there are four or five companies that have put their big toe in the water. “St. Martin, whose organization represents management in its negotiations with Equity, declined to discuss the union’s position on streaming. Internationally, London’s National Theatre‘s National Theatre Live initiative streams live and recorded theatre to cinemas around the world. Perhaps easing matters there, a single union, also called Equity, represents actors in both live stage and motion picture / television work. Elsewhere, small producers are experimenting with plays staged in multiple locations connected via Skype or Google Hangouts. Back in Los Angeles, a Wednesday night rehearsal attended by THR was a beehive of activity. Molls, femmes fatale, hard-bitten shamuses, a tough guy and a pretty boy were among the noir tropes who put on a fun show even with the inevitable pauses as lighting, sound and video cues were worked out. That much is typical theatre craft, but the presence of videographers and Cotteleer’s admonition to her cast that they not play to the cameras were a reminder that something unusual was indeed afoot. Meanwhile, in a room off the lobby, the heart of the streaming operation was a video village operated by Adrenaline Garage, a Colorado-based company whose usual work is live streaming of sports events. Also key to the Internet component is streaming provider DaCast. “Noir is about desperate characters in desperate situations trying to do that one last thing that is going to put them over the top and fix their problems, and inevitably-it doesn’t,”McFeeley said. But this production is more about disparate, rather than desperate, creators and technologists coming together, and barring any union hitches they hope to reboot live theatre in a uniquely Internet-based way. Their experiment will be on view this weekend. Bookmark The Hollywood Reporter’s Labor Page for the most in-depth coverage of entertainment unions and guilds. Email: jh@jhandel.comTwitter: @jhandelSource link
Navy SEAL Audio Interview, CNN Ahead of Fox News
Former Navy SEAL who claims to have shot and killed Osama bin Laden has been identified by CNN ahead of Fox News where he is expected to discuss his role in the raid.
Robert O’Neill, a SEAL turned public speaker, has been named by the UK’s Daily Mail,The Washington Post and the special operations community blog SOFrep.com as the member of SEAL Team 6 who fired the forehead shot that killed bin Laden in a May 2011 raid on the 9/11 mastermind ‘s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
O’Neill is the second SEAL to speak out about the raid. The first was Matt Bissonette, who 60 Minutes called Mark Owen in two interviews including a follow-up last month. Cooper talked with former Navy SEAL Jonathan Gilliam, who says O’Neill could, and should be charged by the military for speaking out. It’s time to start setting an example. The guy’s my SEAL brother, but he’s gone far beyond where I can support my brother.
In 2012, after 16 years of service, and 4 years shy of retirement, O’Neill left the Navy. He is now a public speaker employed by Leading Authorities, a speakers bureau.
Meghan Trainors Country Glam Platforms
Meghan Trainor killed it for her first Country Music Awards performance, doing a duet with Miranda Lambert. Donning a blue lace, above-the-knee Monique Lhuillier cocktail creation for the red carpet, Trainor paired her dress with five-and-a-half-inch “Passarello” stiletto platforms from Aldo. The silver shoes – a departure from her usual black, chunky-heeled boots she wears during performances – were chosen by Trainor herself. She shares, “I love glitter and sparkles and thought they were the perfect complement to the amazing blue Monique Lhuillier dress.” Yep, we’re all about this bass.
Beyonce stepped out with Blue Ivy in New York, wearing creations from one of her favorite shoe designers, Ruthie Davis. Not only do the vegan stiletto pumps feature fun designs, there’s also a philanthropic mission behind them. Davis, who is a dog and animal lover, partnered with acclaimed designer and cruelty-free ambassador, John Bartlett, to create a camo-print in waxed canvas of Bartlett’s three-legged rescue pit bull, Tiny Tim. 10 percent of the proceeds on sales go towards the Tiny Tim Rescue Fund which finds homes for dogs that are in kill shelters. We love that Queen Bey chose shoes that not only look good, but do good too.
“It was the perfect synergy for me to begin my vegan range in a modern, architectural pump, while supporting his animal rescue charity,” shared Davis. Ah, the power of the shoe.
Camilla Belle, always looking impeccable with her Elizabeth Taylor-esque features, wowed the red carpet with her head-to-toe Gucci ensemble at the LACMA Art + Film Gala. She donned a pale blue matte silk Gucci 2015 cruise gown with silver crystal embellished details and paired it with a metallic silver box culture, Gucci Horsebit cocktail earrings, bracelet and ring in white gold, diamond and lilac quartz. But the coup d’etat of the elegant ensemble? The shoes, of course. She stepped out in silver metallic six-inch platform stilettos with an ankle strap (and a hidden metal Gucci logo under the arch of the shoe). Come awards seasons, don’t be shocked if you see these towering creations take over the carpet.
Anna Wintour stepped out at the CFDA Fashion Fund Awards, wearing her signature Manolo Blahniks ”Botti” shoes. Blahnik custom-created the design for Wintour back in 1986 based on a flat shoe he transformed into a heel – and these unique creations are not available in stores. It only makes sense that the doyenne of fashion has a shoe made only for her, and also belies a bit of practicality in her nature – she found the shoe she loves and sticks with it, owning versions of it in different colors and materials for whatever occasion presents itself. The designer noted, “It is a huge privilege to have Ms. Wintour wear my shoes. Without her wearing them, I would probably not be where I am today in America. I am so grateful.” Shoes (and a shoe designer) are a girl’s best friend, indeed.
Brazilian bombshell Adriana Lima donned Giuseppe Zanotti stiletto sandals for her Good Morning America appearance, where she modeled the Victoria’s Secret fantasy bras with gal pal Alessandra Ambrosio (who went with the classic Christian Louboutin ”Pigalle” black pump), Lima showcased the $2 million lingerie creation with panache.
These pumps, which are part of Zanotti’s “Disco Music” collection, showcased her rocker side with its hard gold metallic detailing. “I am very glad when Adriana Lima wears one of my creations. She is extremely beautiful, charming and she rocks in my shoes,” Zanotti told us. “This pair perfectly embodies that rocking spirit.”
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Kylie Jenner and Tyga Legally Cleared for France
Kylie Jenner and Tyga still deny they’re a couple – smart since she’s 17 and he’s 24 – but that’s not stopping them from flying together all over Europe, where it just so happens the age of consent would be more favorable for them to…y’know. Tyga and Kylie were spotted together at England’s Gatwick Airport on Friday…then traveled on to Bordeaux, France and Geneva, Switzerland…before landing in Athens, Greece where Tyga had a gig Sunday night. Seems odd that Kylie would go on tour with Tyga – if they’re just friends – but then we noticed the age of consent for sex in those countries:
England – 16
France – 15
Switzerland – 16
Greece – 15
The consent age is 18 under Federal and California law. Of course, there’s still no evidence they’re banging – and Tyga’s been adamant they’re NOT – but ya gotta wonder if they read up on international laws before departing…just in case. Source link
Kylie Jenners Rear End Gets Her Sued
The first car accident Kylie Jenner ever had just scored her another milestone – her first big fat lawsuit. Kylie’s being sued for the 3-car pileup she allegedly started back in August 2013 – just 18 days after her 16th birthday.
TMZ broke the story…Kylie was driving a Mercedes G-Wagon when a witness says she slammed into the back of a car stopped in traffic. According to the lawsuit, Kylie started a chain reaction…hitting a Toyota…which then rear-ended a Subaru. The woman who was driving the Subaru is suing her for being a negligent driver. She’s also suing Kris Jenner because they believe she was the registered owner of the Mercedes.
The woman’s attorney tells us she suffered injuries to her neck and back. Relevant note: Kylie was involved in another accident almost a year later - this time in a Range Rover – though it wasn’t clear whether she caused that one. <a href=”http://www.tmz.com/2014/11/05/kylie-kris-jenner-lawsuit-three-car-accident/”>Source link </a>
Kelly Osbourne joins Disneys The 7D cast
Kelly Osbourne is taking her talents – more specifically, her voice – to Disney as the newest member of the The 7D cast. The 7D is an animated show about Snow White’s seven dwarfs and their plight to keep Queen Delightful, well, delightful. All is well except for Hildy Gloom (voiced by Osbourne), a novice witch who wants to take over the Queen’s kingdom. “I’m having a blast voicing Hildy, who I’ve now come to think of as my alter ego – she is my Sasha Fierce,”Osbourne said in a statement. She also posted the news on her Twitter account, along with her photo of the mysterious-looking Hildy.
The cast already includes Bill Farmer, Maurice LaMarche, Kevin Michael Richardson, Dee Bradley Baker, Scott Menville, Stephen Stanton, and Billy West as the dwarves, Paul Rugg as Lord Starchbottom, Jess Harnell as Grim, and Leigh-Allyn Baker as Queen Delightful. The 7D will air on Disney XD, Disney Channel, and Disney Junior beginning this summer.Source link
Karlie Kloss Tries on Her Wings for Victoria’s Secret
Victoria’s Secret Angel Karlie Kloss gave InStyle an invite to her private fitting at the VS studios, where famed wing designer Serkan Cura was hard at work finalizing all of the intricate details of her look for the sexiest runway show of the year.
“I was inspired by dragon flies,”the designer tells InStyle of the corset and wings, which were perfectly fitted to Kloss’s body. “Many of the great couture collections have used butterflies, but I saw an image of a dragonfly and decided to interpret their wings. “And we were there to capture every moment from the fitting. The attention to detail is exquisite. It’s pretty amazing because we’re still a month out from the show and everybody’s in overdrive sort of pulling this together because it’s like a couture show but in front of millions of people.
But it’s pretty amazing. This one I love. It actually is part of the dream girls section, and I think I’m closing the section so it’s always a bit of an extra honor, a bit of an extra sort of special thing to sort of open or close a section. And the music is also going to be really good in this section. It’s a secret, shhh!What its like 24 hours leading up to the show?The energy is pretty unreal. It’s this day that you’ve been preparing for all year; millions of dollars of preparations, hundreds of people all year preparing for this one day, and you really just want to do what you can to not mess it up and to do your best! The night before we have a dress rehearsal and the day of, it’s all day, hair and makeup and interviews. By the time the show actually rolls around I’m kind of exhausted and it hasn’t even started. It’s a really special day when it finally all comes together in that moment when the show actually happens. What’s the first thing you do after the show ends? We go devour pizza at the after party. That’s what I do, anyways! Because I push myself to sort of just try and feel as strong and as confident as I can out on the runway, so I generally am working out even more than usual and my appetite is even more than usual. How do you get into shape for the show?I do a bit of everything.
I like to do pilates, and strength training with ankle weights or with bands, but I also like to sort of do the Soul Cycle or cardio just even a run, anything I can do just to kind of keep it moving. Especially I travel so much, even between now and the show time I’ll be traveling a bit for other work so it’s important to sort of take care of myself and make sure I feel good when I hit that runway. Any workouts you don’t like?
I’m pretty adventurous and open-minded when it comes to things. When I first started spinning I detested it. I couldn’t breathe, I was frustrated because the old lady next to me was like doing better than me. But it actually made me want to like keep going and get better. So there’s nothing I don’t’ really like except a long run. A long run is not my friend!Watch the 2014 Victoria’s Secret fashion show Dec. 9, at 10 p. m. ET. on CBS.
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JR Ammons Taps Himself For Middays On WZPL
ALL ACCESS reported TUESDAY, ENTERCOM Top 40 WZPL/INDIANAPOLIS middayer DEACON is exiting after being offered a position in his hometown of MUNCIE, IN. DEACON is joining CUMULUS Country WMDH (NASH FM 102. 5) as morning co-host.
OM JR AMMONS, who is also PD for WZPL, tells ALL ACCESS no search for a replacement is underway because, “after days of negotiations, I reached a very lucrative deal with myself to take over middays on ZPL. ”
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