KATHERINE COMES UNDONE, ON ABC’S “DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES”
“The God-Why-Don’t-You-Love-Me Blues” – Losing Mike takes its toll on Katherine, on “Desperate Housewives,” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. As Katherine unravels, Bree comes to her aid; Gaby grows weary of John’s intentions towards Ana; with twins on the way, Lynette calls upon her family to step up around the house; Susan learns Julie has been harboring some secrets; and Angie throws a party for son, Danny.
“Never Judge a Lady by Her Lover” – Indiscretions abound on “Desperate Housewives,” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. A chance encounter reunites Gaby with her sexy ex-lover and gardener, John Rowland; Bree contemplates a weekend getaway with Karl; Lynette and Tom break the news to their kids that she’s pregnant again; and Susan is convinced Angie’s son is responsible for her daughter’s attack.
Dana was a busy lady last night! She attended the LA Philharmonic Opening Night Gala at the Disney Hall. I’ll be adding photos to the gallery later today, I’m going out to the movies soon and I need to collect photos. But so far, a little article naming her as attendant and also a quote.
Nothing about the arrival of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s new music director, 28-year-old Venezuelan Gustavo Dudamel, has been ordinary — including the fact that the red-carpet scene outside Walt Disney Concert Hall for the wunderkind’s inaugural concert at the hall featured a pink carpet. Magenta, if you want to split hairs.
Explained a Philharmonic spokeswoman: “It matches our promotional materials.”
It also matched the one-off spirit of Dudamel, who chose to conduct his first concert as the Phil’s music director as a free event at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday before the celebrity-studded first concert downtown.
And as the cameras stood ready at Disney Hall, ordinary folks were gathering across 1st Street for a, well, no-carpet event: a free, live broadcast on the Music Center Plaza of the concert.
Last week, when Dudamel began his first official round of rehearsals with the orchestra, it was time for the young conductor to mingle with musicians and other classical music cognoscenti. On Thursday night it was time for Hollywood to put in an appearance.
With flamenco guitarists setting the tone, the first arrivals were movie legends Anne Jeffries and Anne Rutherford, Rutherford in an explosion of diamonds and peach ruffles.
Other early arrivals were husband-and-wife actors Courtney B. Vance and Angela Bassett. “I think that as Tiger brought new eyes and interest to the golf world, Dudamel will do the same for the concert hall world,” Bassett said.
Also on hand were Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, novelist Judith Krantz, Nancy Bloomingdale, Sony CEO Howard Stringer and music and film producer Quincy Jones, who arrived arm in arm with Ginny Mancini.
Jones said Dudamel will bring “a whole new perspective” to the Philharmonic. “Diversity first — that’s a key word,” he said. “And he knows what he’s doing. He doesn’t use scores, like Simon Rattle.”
Director Gary Marshall, former Paramount chief Sherry Lansing and actors Don Johnson, Andy Garcia, Dana Delany and Rachel Griffiths were also among the concert attendees. Said Delany, “I just love saying his name, Gustavo Dudamel!”
Today we bring photos of Dana on DH’s set from this Monday. She’s in some with Teri Hatcher and that is because their characters…. Oh wait, I’d better cut this for spoilers! But first the pics
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The 6×02 screencaps will be available in the gallery later on today. But there’s better news – Presidio Med. Another lovely fiend of mine (With a mind that knows I adore Dana) sent me her copy of it. Thank you Helena! The first episode’s screencaps are in the gallery and video clips will start coming shortly.
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“Being Alive” – A pall is cast over Wisteria Lane in the wake of a brutal attack, on “Desperate Housewives,” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. As the citizens of Fairview try to make sense of a recent attack in their neighborhood, Lynette withholds a secret from Susan, Gaby gives niece Ana advice on how to get a guy’s attention, Bree worries how her affair with Karl will affect her friendship with Susan, and Angie is determined to protect her son and her family’s past.
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