Not many 10-year-olds these days get starring roles in brand new world premiere musicals alongside Tony nominees, but Sarah Charles Lewis is the exception. With a contagious energy and bubbly personality, Lewis was just about to burst with excitement as she told me all about working with Tony Award-winning directorchoreographer Casey Nicholaw, performing to sold-out crowds at the prestigious Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, and living her dream as Winnie Foster in Tuck Everlasting.
- 2/20/2015
- by Sally Henry
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tiffany & Co., the world famous luxury jeweler founded in 1837 in New York City, will be the focus of an authorized documentary directed by Matthew Miele (Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf - currently available on Netflix). The film will chronicle how founder Charles Lewis Tiffany and his staff transformed the small stationary and gift store into the multinational Tiffany & Co, an arbiter of taste and style in the fashion industry. The yet to be titled film will be distributed by Cinetic Media in Spring 2015. Along with their iconic engagement rings, Tiffany's sterling silver, china, crystal, stationery, fragrances and fashion accessories are sold around the world. The company is still headquartered in New York and it's anchor 5th Avenue store houses The Tiffany Yellow Diamond, a 128...
- 1/10/2014
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
The story of those iconic blue boxes and the beautiful items held within is making its way to the big screen. An authorized documentary about famed jewelry company Tiffany & Co. will be directed by Matthew Miele, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. Photos: Top Ten: Tiffany & Co. Blue Book Ball The film, which will be packaged and sold by Cinetic Media, will chronicle how Charles Lewis Tiffany and the people behind-the-scenes transformed a small stationery and gift shop founded in 1837 into the global phenomenon known as Tiffany & Co. The doc will be released
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- 1/9/2014
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s official, this must be cryptozoology week! A couple days ago we “reported” that the Kemerovo Russians had some “irrefutable evidence” that Yetis exist, and now scientists (using actual facts and proof this time!) have made a discovery which supports the theory that none other than the legendary Kraken may have ruled the prehistoric seas.
Up until now, we believed that the mighty ichthyosaurs – Shonisaurus popularis, school bus-sized reptilian predators – ruled Earth’s ancient oceans, but a new theory may prove that there was a different king of the Triassic seas.
I'll give you a hint. It looks like this and rhymes with Braken...
In a presentation made at a meeting of the Geological Society of America in Minneapolis on October 10th, Mark McMenamin – a study researcher and paleontologist at Mount Holyoke College in Mass. – presented evidence for the Kraken and its violent behavior – a theory derived from some...
Up until now, we believed that the mighty ichthyosaurs – Shonisaurus popularis, school bus-sized reptilian predators – ruled Earth’s ancient oceans, but a new theory may prove that there was a different king of the Triassic seas.
I'll give you a hint. It looks like this and rhymes with Braken...
In a presentation made at a meeting of the Geological Society of America in Minneapolis on October 10th, Mark McMenamin – a study researcher and paleontologist at Mount Holyoke College in Mass. – presented evidence for the Kraken and its violent behavior – a theory derived from some...
- 10/13/2011
- by Barrett
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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