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02/29/2012 2:45 PM
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Golden Oscar statuette or not, no star really goes home empty handed at the Academy Awards.
Distinctive Assets’ annual Everyone Wins at the Oscars Nominee Gift Bag was created 10 years ago to soften the blow of the post-Oscar-loss-blues.
Even if this year’s nominees like Brad Pitt, Rooney Mara, and Meryl Streep don’t win an Oscar, they can at least cross “elephant back safari” off their bucket list thanks to the $15,000 nominee gift provided by Premier Tours.
Here’s a peak of what else celebs will be taking home inside the 2012 nominee gift bag:
-Disaronno: Each nominee will receive the opportunity to have an artisan mixologist tend a premium stocked bar complete with custom Disaronno cocktails at the location of their choosing for up to 100 guests.
-ESP Essential Safe Products: A gift set of non-toxic, eco-friendly and reusable products including a glass water bottle, stainless steel snack container, reusable utensil set, reusable product bag and a $200 gift certificate.
-Purell Instant Hand Sanitizer: This isn’t your standard $4.99 bottle. Oscar nominees will receive a 1 oz gold bottle bejeweled with crystals.
-Naughty Bits Brownies: “Deliciously bad brownies” at a $50 price point.
-Thermarobe: A luxury heated robe with wireless technology.
-Slimware: Stylish portion control plates, designed and disguised to slim.
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02/29/2012 3:01 PM
Big announcement: Just found out we're playing at the Hyatt New Orleans next Saturday 3/10 for Brad Pitt's Make it Right
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Just found out we're opening for KANYE WEST AND SEAL next Saturday 3/10 @ Brad Pitt's Make It Right Foundation Gala @ Hyatt NOLA!!!!
02/29/2012 3:10 PM
Next month, inspiring women leaders and activists from around the globe—including Nobel winner Leymah Gbowee, Angelina Jolie, Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg, Meryl Streep, Madeleine Albright, IMF chief Christine Lagarde, California Attorney General Kamala Harris, Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni, The New York Times’s Jill Abramson, president of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga, Nancy Pelosi, and many more—will convene in New York City for Newsweek and The Daily Beast's third annual Women in the World Summit. Housed at Lincoln Center, the three-day event will spotlight the urgent challenges facing women today. From a Pakistani bride who fled the prospect of a cruel enforced marriage to crusade for marital rights to soap-opera writers transforming sexist societies; from female powerhouses in national security to the Egyptian blogger who’s covered a year of dashed hopes and turmoil for the women of Tahrir Square, the summit showcases women who are battling the status quo, picking up the pieces in the aftermath of war and shattering glass ceilings. The event will also feature performances by the star of Broadway’s Evita revival and a closing presentation by Oscar nominee Streep. Buy tickets and see our complete lineup of events.
Thursday, March 8, 2012 • Purchase Tickets Topics include:Murder and Machismo: Women in Peril in Central America; Special Presentation: Women and War featuring Madeleine Albright and Angelina Jolie moderated by Charlie Rose; and Special Dinner Presentation: A Conversation with Christine Lagarde and remarks by Brian Moynihan, Bank of America.**
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dulcinea13 wrote:Video at the linkA 20 seconds clip from In the Land of Blood and Honey, which shows Brad's cameo in the moviehttp://videa.hu/videok/film-animacio/brad-pitt-a-ver-es-mez-foldje-angelina-jolie-xEBOPGEJF0JNkA1y
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03/01/2012 7:59 AM
The A's general manager sat in the fourth row at the Oscars, so close that he told the usher that there must have been a mistake. Beane found himself in front of Bo Derek, and near Gwyneth Paltrow, whom he met. Beane, there because of six nominations for "Moneyball," said that Brad Pitt's partner, Angelina Jolie, came over to take a photo with Beane's daughter, Casey, and he took a photo with Tim Tebow. "I was amazed at how gracious everyone was," he said. He never shook the feeling of being in a different world, though. "It was a little like going to a high-school party that's not your party," he said.
03/01/2012 8:06 AM
Though a section of the media had reported that Brad Pitt is shooting in India already for the film, the information isn't correct. Says a source, "Kathryn arrived in India two days ago and will be shooting in Chandigarh for the next five days. Subsequently, the unit will shift to Rajasthan. All the necessary permissions for the film have been granted by the government." On being asked about the phirang cast of the film, the source adds, "The unit is very tight-lipped about everything. Though some people in the media have reported that Brad Pitt is in India to shoot this movie, the information isn't correct."
03/01/2012 8:21 AM
Next week inspiring leaders and activists from around the globe—including Nobel winner Leymah Gbowee, Angelina Jolie, Madeleine K. Albright, IMF chief Christine Lagarde, and many more—will gather in New York City to kick off Newsweek and The Daily Beast’s third annual Women in the World Summit. Buy tickets to the March 8–10 event.
We’re doing it again!
Next week remarkable women leaders and activists from around the globe will descend on New York City to address the most urgent challenges facing women and girls. From brave dissidents who fueled the Arab Spring to outspoken advocates fighting domestic slavery; from CEOs to artists to political influencers, our third annual Women in the World Summit—now expanded to Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater—uses vivid journalistic storytelling to showcase women who are battling the status quo, picking up the pieces in the aftermath of war and shattering glass ceilings.
Hosted by Newsweek and The Daily Beast, Tina Brown will join with co-hosts Leymah Gbowee, Sheryl Sandberg, Meryl Streep, Diane von Furstenberg, Jane Harman, Lauren Bush Lauren, Nizan Guanaes, Maya L. Harris, Mellody Hobson, and Judith Rodin for the three-day event. IMF chief Christine Lagarde will share her insight into the global economy’s next act. Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni will talk to historian Simon Schama about Israel on the brink. Mexican congresswoman Rosi Orozco will recount her battle against sex trafficking. We’ll also welcome as moderators Barbara Walters, Christiane Amanpour, Andrea Mitchell, Lesley Stahl, Robin Roberts, Cynthia McFadden, Martha Raddatz, Charlie Rose and Juju Chang.
While not yet household names, many of this year’s participants will again be making headlines as we reveal their role in today’s most riveting news stories:
We'll also welcome Anna Netrebko, world-renowned Russian soprano and star of the Metropolitan Opera, for a live performance. And for our closing ceremony, Oscar winner Meryl Streep will join us for a special presentation. See our complete lineup of events and participant list, and check back often for updates.
Buy Tickets! After two fabulous years at Times Square’s Hudson Theater, we’ve moved into Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater, where tickets are now on sale. One-hundred percent of ticket proceeds benefit the Women in the World Foundation. If you can’t be there in person, we’ll livestream video and liveblog the summit on The Daily Beast, and cover it extensively through Twitter and Facebook.
03/01/2012 8:25 AM
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