It's go time for the E! Style Contributor contestants! After last week's competition, we are officially half way there. Just two more rounds until the final 4 are off to Miami for the last leg of the contest presented by TRESemmé. The previous showdowns had contestants curating the ultimate festival season and business luncheon looks, but this week is all about the Cfda Awards red carpet. For the glamour-themed occasion competitors Sarah Jayne Jensen and Monica Veloz faced off. With just one hour on the clock, and with some guidance from TRESemmé Stylist John D, both contestants decided that a dramatic take on old school curls was the answer. For Sarah's look, a...
- 6/7/2016
- E! Online
Cabaret and Los Angeles aren’t often uttered in the same sentence. No doubt, New York City comes to mind when one thinks of cabaret. But here’s a shocker: Something fun and cabaret-y is indeed going on in L.A. It’s called the For the Record series, and it’s held at a venue called Barre in the ever-charming Los Feliz neighborhood of L.A. The interesting thing about Record is that it’s not just for New York ex-pats who crave stage shows: Movie lovers — yes, that’s most of you Angelenos! — will appreciate it, too, as...
- 4/8/2011
- by Tanner Stransky
- EW.com - PopWatch
It's a noble tradition. Think of Rex Harrison in "My Fair Lady," Richard Burton in "Camelot," Anthony Quinn in "Zorba," Katharine Hepburn in "Coco," and Lauren Bacall in "Applause." And the list goes on. When accomplished actors who are untrained and inexperienced in the demanding disciplines of musical theater courageously jump off the diving board to leap headfirst into the genre, it can be a frightening yet exhilarating swim. The challenges are enormous, but the rewards can be sweet.Fresh off his five-year run on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy," Emmy-nominated stage and screen actor T.R. Knight has taken on the multifaceted role of Leo Frank, an ill-fated Jewish factory superintendent in 1913 Atlanta, in an acclaimed revival of the fact-based, Tony-winning musical drama "Parade" by composer-lyricist Jason Robert Brown and librettist Alfred Uhry. The production is currently playing at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. The payoffs for Knight have been intense personal satisfaction,...
- 11/4/2009
- backstage.com
Laura Karpman and hip-hop group The Roots collaborate on the soundtrack for Center Stage 2, Sony Pictures and Laurence Mark Productions' follow up to the 2000 picture which took place at the American Ballet Academy in New York. The sequel stars Rachele Smith, Kenny Wormald and Sarah Jayne Jensen and is directed by Steven Jacobson, who was second unit director on Dreamgirls. Christopher Violette is the music supervisor on the film. He and Karpman has recently collaborated on another film, Ace Ventura Jr. Karpman is best known for her epic orchestral video game scores (Everquest II and Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom) and the music for Steven Spielberg's TV series Taken.
- 8/18/2008
- by noreply@blogger.com (Mikael Carlsson)
- MovieScore Magazine
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