Showing posts with label jennifer goodwin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jennifer goodwin. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Theresa Andersson

Theresa Andersson A soft-spoken, singer-song-writer from Los Angeles, California who tends to have more originality in her pinky than most people do in their entire body. Big words I know, but after familiarizing myself with her music on Myspace and loving every bit of it, I felt the only logical step next was to attend one of her residency shows at The Mint in Hollywood.

Playing beautifully crafted songs such as “Na Na Na” and “Birds Fly Away” from her gorgeous album Hummingbird, it was easy to see why everyone is going crazy for this girl. She was recently invited to sing on David Byrne’s new record, will be performing on Late Night with Conan O’Brien next month, and has been featured on pretty much every top albums list of 2008 under the sun.

She graces the tiny stage with herself, herself and herself; handling vocals, background vocals, guitar, bass, drums, violin and samples Without the invention of the loop pedal, she wouldn’t have a gig. It’s common knowledge that people can create their own records pretty easily with pro-tools All you have to do is record the guitar with one track, the bass on another, and so on and so forth.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Ginnifer Goodwin

Ginnifer Goodwin plays the character who most needs the advice of He's Just Not That Into You. Gigi waits for the phone to ring and concocts reasons to "run into" people she's waiting to hear from. Of course there's a Hollywood ending, but Goodwin had to play the now she would be okay," Goodwin said. "That is what we always see in movies, and that is what I find incredibly boring That’s what was so refreshing about this script.


As Gigi learns to stop overanalyzing things and read the common sense signals, the film is careful not to force its lessons on the audience. "The script is so balanced. It’s so subtle. I don’t think that the message could have been so powerfully imparted if it wasn’t so subtle, because life is subtle and that’s what makes it so relate-able.

The 30-year-old star - who broke up with actor Chris Klein in December (08) following a two-year romance - admits she has had some miserable times as a single woman Goodwin reveals that she often falls for men who don't reciprocate her feelings - and embarrasses herself by continuing to pursue them She says, "I humiliate myself on a daily basis and... I have often gone after the wrong fellas, I have often chased people who are not calling me back and making excuses for that, and I thought it was time that we, you know, get these messages out there.
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