‘ If you don’t OVERREACH, you won’t reach” – Gail Kantor, EVP of Operation
Posted by Levine Communications Office on January 30, 2013
‘ If you don’t OVERREACH, you won’t reach” – Gail Kantor, EVP of Operation
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Posted by Levine Communications Office on January 28, 2013
“Sex. Vampires. A cast of gay porn stars. The Brides of Sodom, the new film about a post-apocalyptic world overrun by supernatural predators (out tomorrow on VOD, DVD, and in select theaters), has enough homoerotic thrills to cast a twilight on True Blood. In the steamy trailer, washboard abs flash between scenes of blood and gore, which set the scene for forbidden, same-sex love between a human and a vampire.”
Read the rest of the Article at Advocate.com
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Posted by Levine Communications Office on January 28, 2013
“Junior’s Deli may be gone, but its space – and iconic blue-green sign – are about to have a new occupant: Lenny’s Deli, a Jewish delicatessen that had a brief residency in Pacific Palisades, will open for business “soon,” according to a banner first spotted by Eater L.A.
On Sunday, The Non-Prophet snapped a pic of some new cursive letters on the old Junior’s sign.”
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Posted by Levine Communications Office on January 28, 2013
“Whether you plan outfits a week in advance or pluck them serendipitously from the floor on your way to the door, you’ve likely heard the adage about not wearing white after Labor Day.
Maybe it’s because in white you don’t stand out in the snow, but if that’s the rationale, then you’d think safety orange would be more of a seasonal hit.
And, really, why white? Why not pick on a truly malicious shade, such as puce? No puce-ing before April Fools or after Arbor Day — and clean up after yourself if you do.”
Read the full article at Colorado Springs Gazette
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Posted by Levine Communications Office on January 25, 2013
“As announced by President Obama, January has been declared “Human Trafficking and Slavery Prevention Month”.
Top activist film-maker, Diane Namm gives voice to the voiceless as an advocate to end the injustices of adolescent sex trafficking
Influential screenwriter Diane Namm’s newest project under her Lady of the Canyon (All Media) company in conjunction with R&D Film Productions, is a film called “Finding Hope’’ which captures the denial of human rights through the exploitation of child marriage and prostitution.”
Listen to the interview and find out more at BlogTalkRadio.com
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Posted by Levine Communications Office on January 25, 2013
“Special Guest David Hunt: Successful entreprenuer and winemaker, David Hunt, joins us to talk about his wine, his music, and how his blindness effects his love of wine. Check out their winery on their website and connect with them on Facebook and Twitter. Enjoy a little Jazz with your wine? Listen to David’s CD, “Rhapsody in Red.””
Listen to the interview at DrinkingMadeEasy.com
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Posted by Levine Communications Office on January 23, 2013
“Women over 50 who are determined to settle down without settling can think of Marcy Miller’s memoir, “Rebooting in Beverly Hills: A Wise and Wild Path for Navigating the Dating World” (Bancroft Press, $22.95) as a sort of boot camp.
The willowy attorney and jewelry designer, whose book came out in June, uses her personal journey as a starting point for offering strategic advice about surviving the minefields of traditional and online dating in Los Angeles.
Miller should know. After two marriages and a bout with breast cancer, she believed her third marriage was the proverbial charm — until she accidentally stumbled upon a correspondence revealing that her husband had a mistress.
So she ended up single again in midlife — she declines to give her age — and jumped back into the dating jungle. Once there, she was ambushed by gossip, online dating Web sites and a series of hilariously horrific dates.
The result? Plenty of advice about what to do — and not do — for other boomers who may follow in her footsteps. “
Check out the rest of the article at JewishJournal.com
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Posted by Levine Communications Office on January 23, 2013
“(This is the second in a two-part interview with noted screenwriter and producer Ronald Shusett, whose credits include Alien, Total Recall, Minority Report, Dead & Buried andFreejack.)
Like the title character, Ronald Shusett burst into prominence with Alien in 1979. Shusett and Dan O’Bannon conceived the story. O’Bannon is credited as screenwriter and Shusett as executive producer. It was only director Ridley Scott’s second feature but, says Shusett, “Little did I know I’d end up with a genius.””
Find the rest of the interview at YesWeekly.com
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Posted by Levine Communications Office on January 22, 2013
Check out Alana Stewart backstage at Good Day LA before her interview with Steve Edwards!
Edit: Here is her full interview!
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Posted by Levine Communications Office on January 22, 2013
“Real Housewives of DC star, Mary Amons, continues her philanthropic efforts by becoming the national spokesperson for tix4cause.com, a company with a big idea and a big heart. tix4cause is a cause-based entertainment e-marketplace that links purchasers to over 10 million live entertainment tickets to sports music and theatre events across the country. A purchase through tix4cause allows ticket seekers to find the tickets they want and make their purchase benefit the cause of their choice at no extra cost.”
Read about Mary Amons and Tix4Cause at TimesSquareGossip
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