So I randomly decided to do some of my little digging and you see, our beloved lady will be very busy in Utah starting next week on Friday. So let’s say our lady will be like a little invasion on Utah all those days. Anyway, let’s go straight to the point: when and where. And considering Dana’s the co-president I bet you she’ll be in almost all of them if not all.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2010 – MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2010
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM DAILY
ART & SOUL SHOOTS WITH FILM FESTIVAL TALENT
Art & Soul Center The Sky Lodge Penthouse (201 Heber Avenue @ Main Street)
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Smith takes portraits of participating talent for “Art & Soul,” a book with proceeds supporting The Creative Coalition’s arts advocacy programs. ”Art & Soul” is the cornerstone of a grassroots campaign to focus national attention on the need to ensure that arts in America thrive and flourish.
Generous support provided by
Silvercup StudiosFRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2010
7:00 PM
The Square Root of Cool Dinner Party
Location TBA
Kick off dinner to launch The Creative Coalition’s partnership with National Lab Day, an initiative endorsed by the White House to celebrate the harmony between the arts and sciences.SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 2010
4:00 PM
CLIMATE REFUGEES WITH SPECIAL GUEST UNITED STATES SENATOR BARBARA BOXER
Park City Museum (528 Main Street)
Dialogue event and VIP cocktail party with THE HONORABLE BARBARA BOXER and Climate Refugees director MICHAEL NASH.
Generous support provided by
Nuclear Energy InstituteMONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2010
12:30 PM
OBSESSION: THE LUNCHEON OF CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION
The Sky Lodge (201 Heber Avenue @ Main Street)
The Creative Coalition’s Film Festival Influencers Luncheon and Dialogue Event with entertainment industry leadership and actors RICKI LAKE, and EMME, and interventionist BRAD LAMM.MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2010
8:00 PM
THE CREATIVE COALITION’S 2010 SPOTLIGHT INITIATIVE AWARDS
Park City Museum (528 Main Street)The Creative Coalition announced today this year’s Spotlight Initiative Awards honorees. This year’s honorees embody the tenets of The Creative Coalition’s Spotlight Initiative which supports independent films that leverage the platform of the silver screen to bring attention to the most important national and global issues. Leaders in the entertainment industry will join together during the upcoming Film Festival on Monday evening, January 25th at The Creative Coalition Spotlight Awards Dinner presented by Bing. Actor Elijah Wood (The Romantics); actor Maria Bello (The Company Men); actor Treat Williams (Howl); actor Melissa Leo (Welcome to the Rileys); producer Charlie Corwin (Twelve); director Joel Schumacher; actors and Co-Presidents of The Creative Coalition Tim Daly and Dana Delany.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2010
12:30 PM
TEACHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE LUNCHEON
Easy Street Restaurant @ The Sky Lodge – 201 Heber Avenue @ Main Street
Moderated by MSNBC’s LAWRENCE O’DONNELL JR., luncheon with actors and Co-Presidents of The Creative Coalition DANA DELANY and TIM DALY who are reunited with teachers who made a difference in their lives.
Sponsored by ING. With gracious support from Conair, Easy Street,
Question: Is Desperate Housewives going to show Katherine in the nuthouse? —Naomi
“How About a Friendly Shrink?” – Lynette balks at the idea of seeing a couples’ therapist, on ABC’s “Desperate Housewives,” SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET). Meanwhile, Katherine is seeing her own psychiatrist, Gaby and Susan are determined to find out which of if their kids are in the smartest group at school, and Angie disapproves of Danny’s new girlfriend.
Kinky ABC has OK’d a kind of “wife swap,” lending outDesperate Housewives‘ Dana Delany to Castle for two episodes, sources confirm to me exclusively.
But Delany won’t be playing Katherine Mayfair, she’ll be playing Federal Agent Jordan Shaw.
Why this almost unprecedented move? Try ulterior motives. The network likely is hoping that Delany’s presence will draw more eyeballs to Castle, particularly since her first episode will air on Sunday, March 21 at 10 pm/ET following — duh — Housewives. (Brothers & Sisters has the week off.) The Emmy winner’s second Castle,which reunites her with her Desperate ex, Nathan Fillion, will air in the series’ regular Monday-at-10 timeslot on March 22.
Thoughts?
Before any news… Fucking ay man! Like none of you except Tori can guess how happy I am for this! Before leaving the show, Nathan promised to get Dana in the show and you see this time it won’t be one but two episodes! Also? I won a few bets for this, ha!
SUSAN GETS SET TO STRIP, ON ABC’S “DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES”
“You Gotta Get a Gimmick” – The act of stripping reveals many things, on ABC’s “Desperate Housewives,” SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET). Susan turns up the heat for Mike, Bree learns it won’t be easy to undo the hurt she’s caused Orson, Lynette discovers Tom’s true intentions, and Gaby is forced to examine feelings she’s suppressed about her heritage.
There’s a new interview, this time from the Washington Flyer. Now they got the age wrong, our lady is still 53. And it’s Dana’s fault I’m so hooked on Mad Men.
Dana Delany lands an important new role as co-president of arts advocacy group The Creative Coalition, even as she tears up Wisteria Lane on Desperate Housewives and dreams of returning to her roots on Broadway.
“I’m an extremely efficient traveler,” says Desperate Housewives star Dana Delany. “I was recently in Toronto for the film festival, where I caught George Clooney’s new film, Up in the Air. It opens with this hilarious scene with his character at the airport—he’s the guy who knows exactly which line to check in, how to pick the right security agent, how to sail through the place faster than anybody else—and I was just laughing my head off, because that’s me. It’s gotten to the point where I love to travel by myself, because my friends just can’t keep up!”
Good thing Delany, 54, possesses such a talent. The longtime Angeleno is traveling a lot these days now that she’s officially bicoastal. The success of her latest role as wacky Wisteria Lane’s newest resident, the competitive Katherine Mayfair, has paid off handsomely with critics—and with a heftier salary that’s funding her new jet-set lifestyle.
“I finally bought an apartment in New York,” she beams proudly. “It’s in Greenwich Village, near Washington Square. I moved in November. My plan is to do Housewives as long as I can, go back and forth between New York and L.A., and return to the theater where I first started, on Broadway.”
But other, loftier responsibilities will see her logging plenty of cabin-pressurized-air time, too—and not just on flights to JFK, but to Washington Dulles and Reagan National. In August 2009, Delany was named co-president of The Creative Coalition, based in Washington, D.C. This nonprofit, nonpartisan social and political advocacy arm of the entertainment industry was founded in 1989 by prominent figures in the creative community, including actors Alec Baldwin, Ron Silver, Susan Sarandon and the late Christopher Reeve. Its mission is to “educate and mobilize leaders in the arts community on issues of public importance, specifically in the areas of First Amendment rights, arts advocacy and public education.”
So she’s a busy lady. But Delany’s old friend, new chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts Rocco Landesman, would not accept “no” for an answer. And when another old pal, actor Tim Daly, asked her to step up and serve as his co-president, it was a done deal.
We’ve got a new trailer for Multiple Sarcasms, we get to see a bit more Dana. Which we’re quite happy about. The movie is again released in March and looks like it’s going to be a lot of fun.
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