Hi Everyone,
Guys, we did it: It’s Friday and for (most) of us we are still in one piece. Not only is it the weekend, but it’s a long weekend. Oh, and it’s that Hallmark Holiday thing tomorrow (if you have a Honey, great, if not skip “50 Shades” and get boozy with your Girlfriends). Just go do something fun— we have an extra day!
As per usual, here is the “Weekly Round Up!” This week was an interesting one in particular for Entertainment so this post is a little Industry heavy but interesting none the less. Lots on here to fill the 3 day freedom we have!
So take a look, jump down for links, and have a great long weekend!
— Christian
– The New York Narrative: Inspired, Halston & YSL
– The New York Narrative: Best Dressed Ladies at the 2015 BAFTA’s
– The New York Narrative: Best Dressed Ladies at the 2015 Grammy’s
– The New York Narrative: Personal Grooming Products, Jess
– Need a romantic restaurant or bar in NYC for Valentine’s Day? Here you go
– Or if you had Valentine’s Day, Blood Manor is throwing a spooky ass event
– Check out the Harlem Fine Arts Show at the Riverside Church
– City Bakery is having a Hot Chocolate festival this weekend. Ah, YUM
– Remember Tom Green (AKA almost Mr.Barrymore)? Well, he’s performing this weekend…go nuts…
– SJP’s shoe Collection has it’s first collaboration: Tome
– Speaking of SJP, Vogue has some life lessons we’ve learned from a one Miss Carrie Bradshaw
– Probably the biggest news of the week, for me anyways: Spider-Man is joining the MCU!
– Variety’s suggestions on how Sony and Mavel can fix Spider-Man. Do you agree?
– True Detective Season 2 is in full swing and everyone’s sexy
– Sorry Kids: “Melissa and Joey” has been cancelled
– Madonna’s “Living for Love” and Hozier Feat. Annie Lennox bad-ass Grammy performances
– Shirley Manson hates Kanye as much as you do, FYI
– Amy Pascal talks about the Sony hack and Female equality in Hollywood
– How to survive Pilot Season in TV, from the big dogs
– Dianne Wiest’s new Broadway play directed by Miranda Hobbs (AKA, Cynthia Nixon) is reviewed
– Goodbye Dame Edna! Will will miss you, a lot
– Patti Lupone and Michael Urie are coming to Broadway in the same show. Sign. Me. Up.
– Do you think you know what Americans are really watching? You’d be surprised…
– Everyone over at “50 Shades of Grey” basically hates each other
– Speaking of, Jamie Dornan is super super hot. That’s all…
– This Male Ballerina. That Hozier song. Incredible.
– HBO still isn’t giving us any details, but a standalone service is coming soon
– Lots going on with John Stewart and Brian Williams this week…cray
– Can “The Slap” save Network Television… <Netflix, HBO, and Amazon quietly giggle in the corner>
– Gorgeous Gals Elizabeth Olsen, Dakota Fanning, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Zoe Kraviz, and Frieda Pinto cover VS Magazine’s Spring/Summer 2015 issue. Featured here is Ms.Olsen’s spread. Her pictures are breathtaking, haunting, a bit creepy, and it’s one of the more interesting spreads I have seen in a magazine in a long time. Check out the whole issues, on stands now.
“Emanating the timeless beautify of Hollywood stars of bygone years, ELIZABETH OLSEN brings modernity to her role in this cinematic VS. ‘thriller.’ Dress in sophisticated, structured looks, the actress portrays a neo- noir heroine, escaping an ominous evil or, perhaps, an internal paranoia. Set in New York’s haunting High Line Hotel, this is one nightmare we don’t want to wake from.”- VS. Magazine
Photography: Hunter & Gatti. Styling: Mary Fellowes. Creative Director: Jakob F.S. Makeup: Hung Vanngo. Hair: Mark Townsend (*Some of my favorite Creatives, FYI)
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