On Thursday, The Academy opened the doors to the Ray Dolby Ballroom for a preview of the Governors Ball that will follow the 89th Oscars. This year’s theme is “transformation” which guests will see as they pass through a sea of red in the patio entrance into a huge white space full of gold and red decoration. Above, they’ll see lighted, gold clouds and across from the entrance, an elaborate, floating stage where singer-songwriter Cynthia Erivo will perform.
Academy governor Jeffrey Kurland, event producer Cheryl Cecchetto and master chef Wolfgang Puck will return to create this year’s Governors Ball, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ official post-Oscar celebration, which will immediately follow the 89th Oscars ceremony on Sunday, February 26. The Ball’s 1,500 invited guests include Oscar winners and nominees, show presenters and other telecast participants.
Piper-Heidsieck Champagne will be served from limited-edition magnums with an...
Academy governor Jeffrey Kurland, event producer Cheryl Cecchetto and master chef Wolfgang Puck will return to create this year’s Governors Ball, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ official post-Oscar celebration, which will immediately follow the 89th Oscars ceremony on Sunday, February 26. The Ball’s 1,500 invited guests include Oscar winners and nominees, show presenters and other telecast participants.
Piper-Heidsieck Champagne will be served from limited-edition magnums with an...
- 2/17/2017
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
A Pennsylvania family received what they are calling a “Christmas miracle and Hanukkah gift” all in one after they were rescued following two frigid nights near the Grand Canyon’s North Rim when they took a wrong road and their vacation rental car became stuck.
Recovering from exhaustion and frostbite after hiking 30 miles in the snow over Christmas weekend in search of help for her husband and son, Karen Klein, 46, a community college professor who is a runner and triathlete, tells People exclusively that “my mama bear instincts kicked in and I just told myself I had to keep going to save my family.
Recovering from exhaustion and frostbite after hiking 30 miles in the snow over Christmas weekend in search of help for her husband and son, Karen Klein, 46, a community college professor who is a runner and triathlete, tells People exclusively that “my mama bear instincts kicked in and I just told myself I had to keep going to save my family.
- 12/27/2016
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan
- PEOPLE.com
Angela Simmons couldn’t wait to be a mom, but she would have loved an extra month before diaper duty started.
The Growing Up Hip Hop star — who is the daughter of Run D.M.C.’s Rev. Run — expected to give birth to her son Sutton Joseph in October, but he was actually born at 36 weeks and 4 days.
“We thought we had another month to get the nursery ready,” Simmons, 29, says in the current issue of People of what she and fiancé Sutton Tennyson, 35, had been planning to get done before baby Sutton’s arrival on Sept. 22.
But now the...
The Growing Up Hip Hop star — who is the daughter of Run D.M.C.’s Rev. Run — expected to give birth to her son Sutton Joseph in October, but he was actually born at 36 weeks and 4 days.
“We thought we had another month to get the nursery ready,” Simmons, 29, says in the current issue of People of what she and fiancé Sutton Tennyson, 35, had been planning to get done before baby Sutton’s arrival on Sept. 22.
But now the...
- 10/19/2016
- by Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
Here’s one (alleged) plastic surgery disaster that Paul Nassif probably won’t be discussing on “Botched.” Nassif, co-host of the E! reality series “Botched,” has been slapped with a lawsuit by a man who claims that the plastic surgeon performed a procedure that left him with a damaged eye. In the lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday, Eric Klein says Nassif performed a rhinoplasty and septoplasty on him in November 2014, after Klein complained that he was having trouble breathing. Also Read: Justin Bieber Lookalike and 'Botched' Star Tobias Strebel Found Dead in La Unfortunately,...
- 1/7/2016
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Paul Nassif -- the star of the TV show "Botched" where he corrects gnarly plastic surgeries -- is being sued by a patient who says his eyes won't blink after going under the good doctor's knife. Eric Klein claims he went to Nassif in Sepetmber, 2014, because he was having trouble breathing. He says he went under the knife in November, when Paul performed a rhinoplasty -- a nose job. Klein says it did not go well.
- 1/7/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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