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Wear orange. The only acceptable excuse for not wearing orange is by wearing a blue Syracuse jersey or shirt with "Syracuse" or "Orange" in bold, orange lettering.
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report correspondent, Ashim Ahuja, were invited to cover the Bates Motel: Reimagining a Cinema Icon at The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. The panel portion of the event was streamed live and will feature executive producer Carlton Cuse, executive producer Kerry Ehrin, Vera Farmiga, Freddie Highmore, Max Thieriot, Nestor Carbonell, Olivia Cooke and Nicola Peltz, in conversation with Shawn Ryan.
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A&E Network's Bates Motel is inspired by Hitchcock's genre-defining film, Psycho. The series is a contemporary prequel that gives an intimate portrayal of how Norman Bates' psyche unravels through his teenage years and just how deeply intricate his relationship with his mother, Norma, truly is. A&E's March 2013 premiere of Bates Motel garnered 4.5 million total viewers and 2.5 million adults 25-54 and 18-49, based on Live+7 viewership, making it the most-watched original drama debut in the key demos in the network's history.
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The Paley Center for Media seeks to preserve the past, illuminate the present, and envision the future through the lens of media. With the nation's foremost public archive of television, radio and Internet programming, the Paley Center produces programs and forums for the public, industry professionals, thought leaders, and the creative community to explore the evolving ways in which we create, consume, and share news and entertainment. In an era of unprecedented change, the Paley Center advances the understanding of media and its impact on our lives. The Paley Center for Media was founded in 1975 by William S. Paley, a pioneering innovator in the industry. For more information, please visit www.paleycenter.org.
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Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof, the producers of LOST, Jorge Garcia (Hurley), Michael Emerson (Ben),
On January 20, the Center on the United States and Europe (CUSE) at Brookings and the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) hosted Federica Mogherini, EU high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, for a public address on the European Union’s foreign policy priorities. In her remarks, High Representative Mogherini explored the value of the transatlantic relationship in a volatile and interdependent world.
Federica Mogherini became high representative of the EU in November 2014. As the EU foreign policy chief, she represents the EU internationally, coordinates the work of all EU commissioners in charge of external relations portfolios, and chairs the monthly councils of EU foreign affairs ministers. Previously, HR/VP Mogherini was Italy's minister for foreign affairs and a member of the Italian Parliament.
Brookings Vice President for Foreign Policy Martin Indyk provided introductory remarks. Following High Representative Mogherini’s remarks, GMF President Karen Donfried moderated a question and answer session. Photography by Chris Maddaloni.
Ronie Midfew Arts presents the LOST Underground Art Project at Gallery 1988 on Melrose Ave in Los Angeles. After nearly 4 months of LOST inspired artwork being created and sold as prints on damoncarltonandapolarbear.com, the 16th and final piece is revealed at an exhibition of all the original works, along with dozens of additional LOST artwork done in various mediums. Fans lined up for more than a day to be the first to witness the unveiling and get access exclusive LOST goodies, including a t-shirt based on one of the most popular prints. All artwork was available for purchase, signed by the artist and LOST executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. For those that missed the event, the work will be on display exclusively at Gallery 1988 through December 24th, 2009.
To see video from the event, go to popculturegeek.com/2009/12/18/the-lost-underground-art-pr...
Ronie Midfew Arts presents the LOST Underground Art Project at Gallery 1988 on Melrose Ave in Los Angeles. After nearly 4 months of LOST inspired artwork being created and sold as prints on damoncarltonandapolarbear.com, the 16th and final piece is revealed at an exhibition of all the original works, along with dozens of additional LOST artwork done in various mediums. Fans lined up for more than a day to be the first to witness the unveiling and get access exclusive LOST goodies, including a t-shirt based on one of the most popular prints. All artwork was available for purchase, signed by the artist and LOST executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. For those that missed the event, the work will be on display exclusively at Gallery 1988 through December 24th, 2009.
To see video from the event, go to popculturegeek.com/2009/12/18/the-lost-underground-art-pr...
Julia Jones, a retired Syracuse police officer, talks with the children about the horse and how to care for them properly.
| Emily Kenny, Staff Photographer
Ronie Midfew Arts presents the LOST Underground Art Project at Gallery 1988 on Melrose Ave in Los Angeles. After nearly 4 months of LOST inspired artwork being created and sold as prints on damoncarltonandapolarbear.com, the 16th and final piece is revealed at an exhibition of all the original works, along with dozens of additional LOST artwork done in various mediums. Fans lined up for more than a day to be the first to witness the unveiling and get access exclusive LOST goodies, including a t-shirt based on one of the most popular prints. All artwork was available for purchase, signed by the artist and LOST executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. For those that missed the event, the work will be on display exclusively at Gallery 1988 through December 24th, 2009.
To see video from the event, go to popculturegeek.com/2009/12/18/the-lost-underground-art-pr...
Taste a bit grassy and garlicky. Not mellowest kind of herb/vegetable. I'm sure not everybody will like it. See the previous photo for a recipe with these Chinese or garlic chives.
Meer lezen over Chinese bieslook? Surf naar: www.aziatische-ingredienten.nl.
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Curt Sandvig were invited to cover the 41st Annual Saturn Awards Hosted by Yvette Nicole Brown and held at The Castaway in Burbank.
Honorees at this event
Robert Cobert - Life Career Award
Carlton Cuse (Lost, The Strain, Bates Motel)
Dan Curtis Legacy Award
Noah Wyle (E.R., The Librarians, Falling Skies) Artists Showcase Award
Grant Gustin (The Flash) - Breakthrough Performance Award
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ABOUT The Saturn Awards The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films presents the annual Saturn Awards, the only major award dedicated to honoring the finest in genre entertainment for film, television and home entertainment. The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films is a non-profit founded in 1972 by noted film historian Dr. Donald A. Reed. For 40 years the Academy has been honoring the ground breaking work of filmmakers, actors, craftsmen and artists in genre community. The Academy is currently overseen by CEO and President, Robert Holguin. Please visit www.saturnawards.org for more information.
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On January 27, the Center on the United States and Europe (CUSE) at Brookings hosted Ambassador Victoria Nuland, assistant secretary of state for Europe and Eurasia, for a public address on how the events of last year have forged a new spirit in the transatlantic alliance. In her remarks, Ambassador Nuland addressed how this strengthened resolve is driving the shared transatlantic mission of completing a “Europe whole, free and at peace” and leading globally in uncertain times.
Victoria Nuland became assistant secretary of state for European Affairs in September 2013. As assistant secretary, she is responsible for diplomatic relations with 50 countries in Europe and Eurasia, as well as with NATO, the European Union and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Previously, Ambassador Nuland served as a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State.
Brookings Senior Fellow Fiona Hill provided introductory remarks and moderated a question and answer session following Ambassador Nuland’s remarks.©Paul Morigi Photography
On January 20, the Center on the United States and Europe (CUSE) at Brookings and the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) hosted Federica Mogherini, EU high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, for a public address on the European Union’s foreign policy priorities. In her remarks, High Representative Mogherini explored the value of the transatlantic relationship in a volatile and interdependent world.
Federica Mogherini became high representative of the EU in November 2014. As the EU foreign policy chief, she represents the EU internationally, coordinates the work of all EU commissioners in charge of external relations portfolios, and chairs the monthly councils of EU foreign affairs ministers. Previously, HR/VP Mogherini was Italy's minister for foreign affairs and a member of the Italian Parliament.
Brookings Vice President for Foreign Policy Martin Indyk provided introductory remarks. Following High Representative Mogherini’s remarks, GMF President Karen Donfried moderated a question and answer session. Photography by Chris Maddaloni.
Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof, the producers of LOST, Jorge Garcia (Hurley), Michael Emerson (Ben), Nestor Carbonell (Richard Alpert), Josh Holloway (Sawyer).
The script which was in the box turns out to be a joke at the expense of "Heroes"
SDCC 09 Sat: Lost: and now the panel consists of: L to R: Jorge Garcia (Hugo "Hurley" Reyes), Michael Emerson (Benjamin Linus), Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof
Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof, the producers of LOST, Jorge Garcia (Hurley), Michael Emerson (Ben), Nestor Carbonell (Richard Alpert), Josh Holloway (Sawyer),
September 22
All four of us drove up to Beech Street Cafe this morning for brunch. The wallpaper there was wild, and so were the floors! The food was pretty good too. Meg and Greg pointed out to us that itâs somewhat of a tradition in LA for restaurants to have delicious food and terrible service. They were nice there, but pretty slow and unattentive. This so far has been true everywhere we ate today.
Greg bounced after brunch, but the three of us checked out various shops around town. We hit up the massive Amoeba record store. They had so much stuff there! No Snarky Puppy though. For some reason, whenever I go into a record store, my first instinct is to see if they carry the Pups. Not today!
Tonight was the LOST show, We Have to Go Back! As soon as we walked up to the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, we were instantly stoked about the show. We honestly hadnât thought much about it on this trip so far, but walking up to it, they had some great auditory atmosphere going. There was a distinct jungle vibe with the smoke monster sounding in the distance. Several people came dressed in Dharma Initiative jumpers; it was a huge group of nerds and I loved it. The line for merch was immense, but we waited.
Michael Giacchino and Carlton Cuse did a Q&A before the show, and a (probably, SURELY) inebriated Josh Holloway (Sawyer) emerged with a microphone to goof off a little. When they finally talked him backstage again, he shouted, unprovoked, that Giacchino wears g-strings.
The Hollywood Symphony did an amazing job playing the music of LOST. In fact, most of the musicians that performed tonight also recorded the songs originally for the show! A few more special guests came out periodically during the show, including Sam Anderson (Bernard), Sonya Walger (Penny), and Mark Pellegrino (Jacob). They took little breaks between tunes to have the actors come up and read parts of the script. It was cool to hear the language used in the script itself.
The unfortunate part of the show was the insane wind and noise. The venue is outside, so we could hear the state birdâhelicoptersâflying over constantly. With the whole California-is-a-water-free-wasteland thing going on, the fall-bringing Santa Ana winds brought loads of dust with them. Every minute or so weâd hear the trees rustling, which was our cue to shield our faces from the incoming dust cloud. They even had to take down the projection screen during intermission because of the strong winds. Despite all these hiccups, it was a great show! I think it was still totally worth the tripânot to mention all the other great stuff weâve been doing with the Sadlers. I do not regret this impulse trip.
After the show, Emily and I ate at STOUT, a burger joint that was highly recommended. I can easily see why, too. Itâs very similar to Goodfriend in a lot of ways. The burger recipes are unique and extremely delicious, and they pair each burger with a beer as well. I should definitely go back.
On January 20, the Center on the United States and Europe (CUSE) at Brookings and the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) hosted Federica Mogherini, EU high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, for a public address on the European Union’s foreign policy priorities. In her remarks, High Representative Mogherini explored the value of the transatlantic relationship in a volatile and interdependent world.
Federica Mogherini became high representative of the EU in November 2014. As the EU foreign policy chief, she represents the EU internationally, coordinates the work of all EU commissioners in charge of external relations portfolios, and chairs the monthly councils of EU foreign affairs ministers. Previously, HR/VP Mogherini was Italy's minister for foreign affairs and a member of the Italian Parliament.
Brookings Vice President for Foreign Policy Martin Indyk provided introductory remarks. Following High Representative Mogherini’s remarks, GMF President Karen Donfried moderated a question and answer session. Photography by Chris Maddaloni.