5 articles from 2009
31 July 2009 11:00 AM, PDT | People - CelebrityBabies | See recent People - CelebrityBabies news »
Julia Roberts wowed the fashion world in a vintage Valentino gown while accepting the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2001, but her love of all things vintage didn’t end there. She went on to select vintage names for all three of her children with husband Danny Moder — 4 ½-year-old twins Hazel Patricia and Phinnaeus Walter, and 2-year-old Henry Daniel. According to nameberry.com co-founder Pamela Redmond-Satran, Julia was simply following a popular trend. “Celebrity parents are leading the way for the rest of us by reviving some of these old-fashioned names, dusting them off, and making them seem fresh and new.”
So what’s the appeal? Pamela explains,
“Vintage names are finding favor with parents who want something a bit different from the classics such as Elizabeth or David that have been widely-used for decades, but that still have deep roots and staying power, that go beyond the name of the moment. »
- Missy
1 May 2009 8:32 PM, PDT | Gold Derby | See recent Gold Derby news »
The Tony Awards Administration Committee made the following rulings about category placement and eligibility. This is the last of the panel's pronouncements before nominations are announced next Tuesday. "The Norman Conquests" will be eligible as a single play in the category for best revival of a play. Bruce Coughlin, Stephen Oremus and Alex Lacamoire will be considered jointly eligible in the category of best orchestrations for "9 to 5." Roles Defined As Lead Performances In Plays/Musicals
Stephanie J. Block, "9 to 5"
Matt Cavenaugh, "West Side Story"
Gavin Creel, "Hair"
Allison Janney, "9 to 5"
Megan Hilty, "9 to 5"
Constantine Maroulis, "Rock of Ages"
David Hyde Pierce, "Accent on Youth"
Thomas Sadoski, "Reasons to Be Pretty"
Josefina Scaglione, "West Side Story"
Amy Spanger, "Rock of Ages"
Roles Defined As Featured (Supporting)
Jonathan Cake, "The Philanthropist"
Brian Dennehy, "Desire Under the Elms"
John Glover, "Waiting for Godot"
Steven Weber, "The Philanthropist"
John Goodman, "Waiting for Godot" Photo: St. »
- tomoneil
13 March 2009 4:55 PM, PDT | TVovermind.com | See recent TVovermind.com news »
Corpvandolay here with a recap of this week’s episode of Chuck. This week’s episode is a direct sequel to last week’s episode, “Chuck vs. the Beefcake.” When that episode ended, British Mi-6 agent Cole Barker (who knew Chuck’s identity as the Intersect) was kidnapped by Fulcrum. As a precautionary measure, Sarah and Chuck have to move in together to provide 24-protection should Fulcrum break Agent Barker and find out the identity of the Intersect…
Who Guest Stars?
Jonathan Cake is back as the… »
- corpvandolay
2 February 2009 8:32 PM, PST | BroadwayWorld.com | See recent BroadwayWorld.com news »
Steven Weber, Jonathan Cake have joined Matthew Broderick in the Roundabout Theater Company revival of "The Philanthropist." Weber will play a friend of the leading character portrayed by Broderick in Christopher Hampton's 1970 take on "The Misanthrope," while Cake will play a writer. Anna Madeley is the female lead, reprising a role she played in the 2005 staging of the play at the Donmar Warehouse. Tate Ellington, Jennifer Mudge and Samantha Soule complete the rest of the casting. Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director) will present Tony? Award winner Matthew Broderick as "Philip" in a new Broadway production of The Philanthropist by Tony? and Academy Award winner Christopher Hampton, directed by David Grindley. »
27 January 2009 6:50 PM, PST | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »
Hollywood is famous for its abundance of hot actors, but the New York theater has its own cadre of guys who are seething with sex appeal. Here's our tribute to some of the fabulous fellows you're likely to find performing on stage in NYC. We tried to cast a wide net, so in addition to such pretty Broadway faces as Cheyenne Jackson and Matt Cavenaugh, you'll find less well-known but no less smokin' hot men who have made their mark Off- and Off-Off-Broadway.
We'd love to have your feedback, but before you begin noting who we left out, please know the criteria we used for our selections. We wanted to focus on men who are truly part of the fabric of New York theater, so we leaned toward those who've been consistently active in this arena over the past few years and/or have had two or more major roles during that time. »
- michael
5 articles from 2009
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