Jason Wald (C10), Felisha Liu (W09), Anna Cororaton(C09) So far this week Felisha Liu (W’09) shared some of the good, bad and disappointing films she saw at Cannes, how she managed to score tickets to films through the art of begging and which Penn powerful Penn alumni she met. Today, she tells us about the […]
So far this week Felisha Liu (W’09) shared some of the good, bad and disappointing films she saw at Cannes, and how she managed to score tickets to films through the art of begging. Today, she tells us about the 2 Penn alumni and 1 Penn parent Hollywood power players she met in Cannes! Click […]
Earlier today, I posted about Allison Winn Scotch’s (C’95) novel The Department of Lost and Found. While the book’s story was intriguing, an even more intriguing story is how Allison actually became a published novelist. Like many creative careers, it’s a story of perseverance. I’ve been speaking with Allison over the past few weeks and […]
http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608000657/Hooters.html Michael McGettigan of Philadelphia magazine described the Hooters as “an all oldies band, a working class oldies band.” This somewhat negative summation of the Hooters sound was in direct opposition to what most fans, and many critics, were saying about the rock band. The band first formed in the mid-seventies when Hyman and singer […]
This week, I’ve posted Penn related stories about love on TV, love in the movies and today, I’ve got love in print. Lawyer-turned-author Julie Buxbaum (C’99) just released “The Opposite of Love”, a book that has some hot buzz around it. Click to check out the synopsis:…+/- Per Julie’s website:“With perfect pitch for the humor […]
I thought since the new season of Lost premieres tonight, this post was timely. Click here to find out which 2001 Penn alum was featured in a pivotal episode from Lost and what new film he appears in this weekend. Here’s a flashback for all of you. For all of you Lost fans out there, […]