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Hollywood Elsewhere
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Scott Feinberg chats with the actress Ann Dowd about her life and career. (New York, 11/23/12)
Scott Feinberg chats with the actor Chris O'Dowd about his life and career. (Toronto, 9/10/12)
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Adam Scott and Chris O'Dowd talk about improv on set. The heart-felt new comedy, Friends with Kids, starring Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig, Adam Scott and Megan Fox is available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Download July 17th, 2012.
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Scott Wimsett: Good evening and welcome to the British Academy Film Awards 2012. We're here at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden to greet the fabulous red carpet arrivals. Eddie Redmayne: Somehow the adrenaline is managing to warm me up. It's a generous crowd, who apparently have been here since 7:00 last night, so I can't complain. Cuba Gooding Jr: I mean, this is like the Disneyland of award shows here. I mean, a lot of wonderful people out here trying to stay warm. Chris O'Dowd: It's really surreal, I'm not going to lie. It's very weird to be walking down and anybody to be shouting my name when it's not a cop. Brad Pitt: It's nice. You know, it's a hearty welcome. George Clooney: Armani thermals. You didn't know they made them, did you? Scott Wimsett: No, I didn't. But they clearly do. Scott Wimsett: So "The Descendants," amazing movie and tricky kind of subject matter to deal with as well. What do you feel that you've taken from that as the most recent project that you've worked on and as an actor and what you've learned from that? George Clooney: Well, you learn a lot from the director, Alexander Payne, who is a really smart, talented guy. But mostly what you learn is that you shouldn't wear Hawaiian shirts tucked deeply into your khakis. Scott Wimsett: What's the key message from "Moneyball"? Jonah Hill: I would say that it's not about baseball. That it's about challenging conventional wisdom, being an underdog and being undervalued and to dig deeper. Scratch ...
We go one-on-one with actors Adam Scott and Chris O'Dowd to talk about their roles in "Friends with Kids". For more movie trailers, movie reviews, celebrity interviews, full movies, clips and more, go to: www.movieweb.com Connect with other movie fans on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com
Jonathan Kim (Huffington Post, ReThink Reviews) takes a look at 'Friends With Kids', a film about best friends Julie (Jennifer Westfeldt) and Jason (Adam Scott) who decide to have a baby while remaining single in order to avoid the terrible, passionless marriages that happened to their married friends after they had children. 'Friends With Kids' co-stars Kristin Wiig, Jon Hamm, Maya Rudolph, Chris O'Dowd, Megan Fox, and Ed Burns. Check out Jonathan's new Netflix-based movie review and political show, ReThink Reviews! www.youtube.com Follow ReThink Reviews on Facebook and Twitter www.facebook.com twitter.com
Adam Scott and Chris O'Dowd talk about how all the comedians competed to be the funniest on set. Also, both actor compare the movie's circle of friends to their own life. Find out what's next at www.hitfix.com and subscribe to our YouTube channel
Megan Fox, Jon Hamm, Chris O'Dowd, and writer-director-actress Jennifer Westfeldt speak to CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi about their new comedy, "Friends with Kids," also starring Adam Scott and Ed Burns.
Adam Scott & Chris O'Dowd Talk "Friends With Kids"
JASON and JULIE (Adam Scott and Jennifer Westfeldt) are single thirty-something Manhattanites. They've been best friends since college, they live in the same building, trust each other implicitly -- and aren't remotely attracted to each other. As the film opens, they meet at a chic downtown restaurant for a dinner with their closest friends, two married couples: LESLIE and ALEX (Maya Rudolph and Chris O' Dowd), funny and frank -- and BEN and MISSY (Jon Hamm and Kristen Wiig), such a sexy pair that they are in fact having a quickie in the restaurant bathroom when Julie and Jason arrive. Friends With Kids hits theatres on March 9, 2012.
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Arts-Louisville's Scott Dowd interviews Peter Holloway, the Executive Director of LTA.
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After eleven years at the head of Actors Theatre of Louisville Marc Masterson announced this past February that he was resigning to lead California's South Coast Rep. Although most of the upcoming season was settled before Masterson's departure it is up to interim artistic director Sean Daniels and the staff to plan and execute the Humana Festival of New American Plays, which takes place in February 2012.
For more than 30 years the Cherokee Triangle Association has presented local and regional bands as part of their free Sunday evening summer concert series. Scott Dowd talked with emcee Tony Lindauer about the series. You will also hear an excerpt of music from the salsa band Cosa Seria, which performed on Sunday July 17, 2011. For more information about the free concerts in Willow Park check our calendar at www.Arts-Louisville.com
Nearly four decades ago the Speed Museum purchased what it believed to be a 14th century Italian portable shrine. In the intervening decades experts have questioned the triptych's authenticity, an issue overshadowed by the revelation that the work was stolen from a private residence it Italy in 1971, two years prior to being added to the Speed's permanent collection. Working in cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security, Dr. Charles Venable and his staff have recovered the original $38000 purchase price of the cultural icon and arranged for its repatriation. Scott Dowd reports.
Arts-Louisville.com's Scott Dowd interviews internationally acclaimed Shakespeare expert Rob Clare who is directing the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival's "As You Like It." The second of three shows planned for this summer Shakespeare's pastoral romantic comedy continues through July 10 at the C. Douglas Ramey Amphitheatre in Louisville's Central Park. At 51 years Kentucky Shakespeare Festival is the nation's oldest free Shakespeare Festival.
The Kentucky Shakespeare Festival celebrates its 51st season by looking to its founder. New Brantley M. Dunaway directs the season-opener "The Complete Wks of Wm. Shakespeare: Abridged," which is currently on stage in Central Park. Arts-Louisville.com's Scott Dowd spoke with Dunaway about the show and his plans for the organization.
A stunning tune (loosely) based on our experiences camping in Acadia National Park. Composed and performed by T-Matt and G-Matt for an audience of Mario and J-Ho. Any resemblance to real people or events is unintentional and does not indicate that those people or events are in any way doing any harm to anyone.
Members of Louisville's Jane Austen Society invite you to enjoy the gentility of a Regency-period tea or a walk through the gardens of Locust Grove. Events also include a one-woman show, fencing demonstrations, shadow puppetry, a four-course tea and a ball. Special event tickets have sold out early in the past. For tickets and more information call 502.539.8521 or go to www.JASNALouisville.com
The Requiem Rose (Butler Books, 2010) is author James Markert's third published novel and the first in his Waverly series. Set in 1929 at Louisville's Waverley Sanitorium it is the story of Father Wolfgang Pike, MD, who labors all day in the tuberculosis wards and spends his night writing a requiem for his lost love. Markert a graduate of the University of Louisville who has, heretofore, supported himself as a local tennis teacher set some of the story's action at the historic Seelbach Hilton Hotel. It was in the lobby of the famous Oak Room that he spoke with Scott Dowd about his novel, the creative process and the filming of his screenplay.
Louisville's Speed Museum, working with the Capitoline Museums in Rome, has brought Caravaggio's "The Fortune Teller" (1595) to the Speed Museum for an exhibition that continues through June 5, 2011. Dr. Charles Venable is director and CEO of the Speed Art Museum. He speaks with Scott Dowd of Arts-Louisville.com about this ground-breaking work and the Caravagginisti paintings from the museum's collection.
Pandora Productions' "Zanna Don't" opens May 19 in the Bingham Theatre at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Originally produced Off-Broadway the play turns the Cinderella story sideways and looks at what a homosexual world would do with "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." Producing Director Michael Drury talks to Scott Dowd of Arts-Louisville.com.
Louisville's Le Petomane Theatre Ensemble production of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" runs May 13 through 28 at the Rudyard Kipling, 422 W. Oak Street. Tickets are available at the door and you decide what to pay. . .from $8 to $20. Need more information? Call 502.609.2520 or www.LePetomane.org.
Director of Public Relations and Marketing Krista McHone talks with Arts-Louisville.com's Scott Dowd about the museum's new vision and the traveling exhibition "Da Vinci: The Genius" that opens May 14.
Brody Dolyniuk lead singer for The Music of Queen talks with Scott Dowd about this homage concert at the Palace Theatre. The concert begins at 8 pm on Saturday, April 30. For tickets go to www.LouisvilleOrchestra.org
The Louisville Orchestra performs works by Ravel, Bizet, Milhaud and Debussy on their concert this morning. The performance will be repeated tomorrow evening, April 29. Both performances will be at the Brown Theatre. For tickets and more information call 502.584.7777 or go to www.louisvilleorchestra.org.
Louisville artist Madison Cawein's latest works will be on display beginning May 20 at B. Deemer Gallery. In this interview he talks with Scott Dowd about the nature of his work, photorealism, Sufi philosophy and Chinese calligraphy.
One of Louisville, Kentucky's theatre for young audiences--Stage One presents Junie B. Jones, a stage adaptation of the popular books by Barbara Park. Public performances will be Sunday, May 1 and Saturday, May 14 in the Bomhard Theatre of the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts. 502.584.7777 or www.kentuckycenter.org for tickets. Recommended for families with children ages 5--8.
Green entrepreneur/Developer/filmaker Gill Holland has added added Publisher to his list of accomplishments. Holland-Brown Books specializes in titles for children and partners with charities that benefit that audience. Stephanie Brothers is the editor of these titles; she spoke with Scott Dowd of Arts-Louisville.com about the start-up.
Louisville artist Martin Rollins talks with Scott Dowd of Arts-Louisville.com about his exhibit at the B. Deemer Gallery. The show, a collection of cityscapes in oil pastel, will be on the display through April 30. The gallery is located at 2650 Frankfort Ave. For more information call 502.896.6687. www.bdeemer.com
A candid and a fast conversation with the former Senior Managing Partner of Price Waterhouse, Florida, Mr. Scott Dowd who has now made Philippines his home. Here he talks about his successes in the Financial, the Outsourcing and the Advertising Industry.
Hear clips from every song on Dave's new album SEA OF STRANGERS.
While playing golf in college at UNLV, Ryan Moore had arguably the best amateur career since Bobby Jones. After a long struggle on tour, he turned his back on big money endorsements and decided to do things his way. Watch Golf in America Tuesdays at 9 pm ET only on Golf Channel.
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