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  • Can a Southern Girl Find Peace and Contentment, at a SoCal Awards Show Gifting Suite?

    Sterling Roberts, Observer Staff Writer|Jun 27, 2019

    I, a nineteen year old North Carolinian, attended a gifting suite for the BET awards this past Saturday morning in downtown Los Angeles. "What is a gifting suite?", you might ask. Well, prior to this venture, I didn't know either. Because I feel that many people are unaware of what a gifting suite would entail, I'm breaking down its ins and outs. Let's start with a definition: a gifting suite is an event which is connected to a particular awards ceremony to entice celebrities into promoting...

  • Emilia Clarke: "I Don't Really Need to Hear the Fan who Says I'm a Fat Cow Who Can't Act."

    Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times|May 29, 2019

    (tca/dpa) - [Note to readers: This article contains a spoiler about the series finale of "Game of Thrones."] When Emilia Clarke finished reading the scripts for the last two episodes of "Game of Thrones," she went for a long walk, wandering the streets of London in a stupor, trying to process the shocking fate of her character, Daenerys Targaryen, and whether she had the strength to play it. Shortly afterward, plagued by self-doubt, Clarke called her mom, the most pragmatic person she knows....

  • How the linguist for 'Game of Thrones' became Hollywood's go-to guy

    Meredith Blake, LA Times|May 27, 2019

    Los Angeles (tca/dpa) - When David Peterson was an undergraduate student at UC Berkeley in California, he saw a flier advertising an Esperanto class. It was the first time he'd heard of such a thing as an invented language, but it wouldn't be the last. Peterson eventually became a linguist and author - and an inventor of languages. It's a job that's led him to a career in Hollywood. He's created languages for elves and orcs in the Netflix film "Bright" as well as a language called Shivaisith...

  • Crisis Resolved, Madonna Set to Perform at Eurovision

    DPA|May 19, 2019

    Tel Aviv (dpa) - A crisis over Madonna's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest has reportedly been resolved, as the second semi-final is set to kick off on Thursday night. The contest will see 18 acts vying for 10 coveted positions in the Grand Final. Israel's public broadcaster Kan, which is broadcasting the competition, reported that Madonna has finally signed a contract to finalize her performance as the Grand Final, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday night. This follows...

  • Netflix Resurrects Lucifer Wednesday May 8. The Devil Is In The Details

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|May 10, 2019

    5/8/19: It turns out there is life after death. At least for a certain Fox TV series about the Devil coming to Los Angeles and making friends at the LAPD. Netflix has brought back Lucifer for a 4th season of ten episodes. Fox TV cancelled Lucifer last year due to low ratings. The series received initially mixed reviews from critics during its first season, though the subsequent seasons drew more favorable acclaim. Many critics particularly praised Ellis' performance. Despite initially high...

  • The 2019 TCM Classic Film Festival Celebrated Love, Romance, and Obsession on the Silver Screen

    Daniel Margolis, and Lisa McGill|May 6, 2019

    Once again, classic film lovers descended on Hollywood to attend the 2019 TCM Classic Film Festival, which celebrated its tenth consecutive year in Hollywood, as well as the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Turner Classic Movies channel. This year, the festival's theme was "Follow Your Heart: Love At The Movies". The festival showcased classic films, spanning numerous generations and genres, many of which reveled in the multi-faceted triad of love, romance, and obsession. TCM Primetime host, Ben...

  • Brunei Stones Gays, and Hollywood Boycotts Hotels as new Anti Gay Laws Take Effect

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 9, 2019

    On April 3, Brunei put into effect Islamic Sharia laws that allow for amputation for theft and stoning to death for adultery and homosexual sex. These laws have been on the books since 2014 but were only put into effect on Wednesday. Even before 2014, homosexuality was punishable by a jail term of up to 10 years. Brunei is a sultanate located on the north coast of the Island of Borneo off the South China Sea. Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah has held his regal position since 1967. He is listed as one of...

  • The 2019 Film Independent Spirit Awards Honors An Eclectic Mix Of Independent Cinema

    Daniel Margolis, Lisa Mcgill|Mar 21, 2019

    On Saturday, February 23, 2019, the 34th annual Film Independent Spirit Awards lit up the beach in Santa Monica. The Independent Spirit Awards recognizes the best low budget, artist-driven, independent films – movies that embody a commitment to create diverse, innovative, and unique independent cinema. The films honored this year include: "If Beale Street Could Talk", "First Reformed", "The Wife", "Can You Ever Forgive Me?", "Suspiria", "Roma", "Sorry To Bother You", "You Were Never Really H...

  • Over 20 Oscar Nominees Celebrated their Nominations at GBK's Exclusive Luxury Gifting Lounge

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|Mar 4, 2019

    Over $50,000 in gifts were given out at GBK Production's Annual Pre-Oscar Luxury Lounge, held at the Opulent St. Supery by Chanel on Rodeo Drive which included Past and Present Oscar winners such as Spike Lee, Peter Farrelly, & Mahershala Ali, Viola Davis and other first-time winners. On Friday February 22 and Saturday February 23, Gavin Keilly, CEO of Hollywood's premiere Celebrity Luxury Gifting Lounge company, GBK Productions, hosted an exclusive Pre-Oscar Lounge in honor of the 2019 Academy...

  • DPA Dazzles Again to Honor the 2019 Oscar Award Nominees at the LUXE Sunset Boulevard Hotel in Westwood

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|Mar 1, 2019

    2/23, Los Angeles--For one of the most awaited award seasons of the year, the Oscar Awards, DPA was once again the sponsor for the 2019 Pre-Awards gifting Suite. This year the premiere Media company set out to treat the stars to an array of exciting and cutting edge brands and products at the LUXE Sunset Boulevard Hotel in Westwood. DPA, a leader in celebrity gifting was founded by Nathalie Dubois- Sissoko, whose vision was to show her genuine appreciation to well deserved TV and Film artists...

  • Doris Bergman's 11th Valentine's Day Romance Oscar Style Lounge and Party Rocks Fig and Olive

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|Feb 25, 2019

    For the most awaited award seasons of the year, the Oscar Awards, Doris Bergman was once again the sponsor for the highly anticipated 2019 Pre-Awards gift suite. This year the premiere Media company set out to treat the stars to an array of exciting and cutting edge brands and products. Doris Bergman Suites, a leader in celebrity gifting was founded by Doris Bergman, whose vision was to show her genuine appreciation to well deserved TV and Film artists who have inspired and uplifted audiences...

  • What in your Oscar Swag bag? Distinctive Assets "Every One wins" Nominee gift bag is a sure winner!

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|Feb 25, 2019

    The awards season has just ended and undoubtedly one of the most exciting aspects is the award gifting bags and event. In honor of the academy awards, leading event management company Distinctive Assets is presenting the nominees with the "Everyone wins" nominee gift bag. Distinctive Assets have been independently producing these bags for almost 20 years and this year they bring the standard to a whole new level. Lash Fary, the founder of Distinctive Assets states: "Our goal is not to increase...

  • GBK Honors GRAMMY's Biggest names at Luxury Gifting Lounge

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|Feb 18, 2019

    Los Angeles- February 15, 2019 -- This Award season, GBK, the veteran Luxury Lifestyle Gifting and special events company honored the 2019 GRAMMY Award Nominees and Presenters by hosting a Nominees and presents Luxury Oscar gifting lounge. GBK partnered with STK and the W Hotel for a private two-day luxury celebrity gifting lounge party. STK is a unique concept that artfully blends the modern steakhouse and chic lounge into one – offering a dynamic vibe dining experience with the superior q...

  • The Gaslamp to 'take a chance' on The ABBA Show on March 16, Tribute Bands and the Original

    Observer Staff|Feb 4, 2019

    LONG BEACH, CA (02/04/19) Marie-Claire Follett was a teenager in London looking for a singing job when she auditioned for a spot in an ABBA tribute band. She got the gig all right, and something else - a career. "I was just a singer looking for a job, and it's kind of become my life's work," Follett says. She isn't complaining. That's because she and her husband Andy Marshall, who's also her partner in the ensemble known as The ABBA Show, now have three casts of the show. Two are in Europe - inc...

  • HBO Luxury Lounge in honor of the Golden Globes: Awards Gifting Event with a difference.

    Preity Uupala|Jan 19, 2019

    Los Angeles, Sunday, 4th January 2019.--For one of the most awaited award seasons of the year, HBO network was once again the place to be. Nominated stars and celebrities from hit TV shows and films gather at The HBO Luxury Lounge® presented by Obliphica Professional Hair care. HBO hosted its LUXURY LOUNGE® presented by Obliphica Professional this weekend at The Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills. The event, which throughout the years has become a haven for the brightest Hollywood...

  • Award season gift events are rarely complete without an exotic vacation resort getaway for the guests

    Preity Uupala, Observer Staff Writer|Jan 15, 2019

    Los Angeles, January 16-This Award season, GBK, the veteran Luxury Lifestyle Gifting and special events company honored the 2019 Golden Globe Nominees and Presenters on January 4th and 5th by hosting its Annual Nominees and presenters Luxury gifting lounge. Held at gorgeous L'Ermitage Hotel nestled in Beverly Hills, appropriately so, this year the guests were treated to a lavish array of gifts and services. This Awards season saw luxury lifestyle brands being showcased. Many familiar faces were...

  • Who Once Was Dead... #RayDonovan Falls Out of Favor With All the Women Left In His Life

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Dec 22, 2018

    In this sad, dark episode, pretty much everything Ray has built in New York City seems to come apart. Samantha (Susan Sarandon) hires someone to beat up Ray. Sam has 2 demands of Ray: Return the money and leave town. He returns the $3,000,000, to the fixer who beats him up in scene 1. (How did Sam find a new fixer anyway? In the yellow pages, under "F" no doubt). The new guy, Vinny, seems to be a Texan. He's 6 foot 4, and much bigger than Ray, who gets badly beaten up in Scene 1. Terry Donovan...

  • "Making Montgomery Clift": Documentary That Shines a New Light on the Life & Death of a Classic Film Legend

    Daniel Margolis, and Lisa McGill|Sep 24, 2018

    "Making Montgomery Clift" is a feature-length documentary focusing on the life and death of critically-acclaimed American film actor, Montgomery Clift, who had a major feature film and stage career spanning more than two decades. Clift was known for his diverse film personas, method acting, and striking good looks. Clift was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Actor in "The Search" (1948), "A Place in the Sun" (1951), and "From Here To Eternity" (1953), and Best Supporting Actor in "Judgment...

  • DPA Emmy Shines Again to Honor Emmy Award Nominees

    Preity Uupala, Observer Staff Writer|Sep 23, 2018

    Los Angeles, California- September 16h, 2018- For one of the most awaited award seasons of the year, the EMMY Awards, DPA was once again the sponsor for the 2018 Pre-Awards gifting Suite. This year the premiere Media company set out to treat the stars to an array of exciting and cutting edge brands and products at the LUXE Sunset Boulevard Hotel in West wood DPA, a leader in celebrity gifting was founded by Nathalie Dubois- Sissoko, whose vision was to show her genuine appreciation to well...

  • A Provocative Title Full of Adult Humor, Emotions, Conflicts, Drama but no Resolution

    Ron Irwin, Observer Staff Writer|Jul 20, 2018

    'Mother F**ker With the Hat' a review Let's just begin with the title to this show. It is perhaps one of the weirdest and possibly most provocative I have ever seen. Yet as the story unfolds it makes sense and it was after all written by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. It is also directed by multiple award winning Gloria Gifford and staged at her new Gloria Gifford Conservatory in Hollywood. Oh and what a tale is told. Though billed as a dark comedy I saw much more. It...

  • "Cultural Appropriation" is Made Up Liberal Bullsh*t, Says Musician George Clinton

    Ruth Schwartz, Observer Staff Writer|Jul 7, 2018

    Regarding the concept of cultural appropriation, Black Funk legend George Clinton told Rolling Stone, "We need to get over this shit." Clinton compares the aversion felt by some White artists against creating music inspired by Black music to the much greater divide between intelligent species from different planets: "We gonna be dealing with aliens. You think black and white gonna be a problem? Wait till you start running into motherfuckers with three or four dicks! Bug-eyed motherfuckers! They...

  • A Volatile and Vulnerable Global Film Market Gathers at Cannes, 2018

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Photo|Jul 7, 2018

    Lights, Camera, Action!!! Usher in the most prestigious film festival in the world- the 71st Cannes Film Festival. Except that this year something was very different. There was no Hollywood in attendance. No stars, no glamour, no Weinstein Company. Possibly in the 71 years of the festival, never has there been a quieter festival and market. Journalists, cinema lovers and industry folks would agree that this was a very bizarre year indeed. Something was missing. The reasons could be several....

  • Summer Shakespeare Theatre at Topanga Canyon Starts June 30, 2018

    Jun 28, 2018

    Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum is back with an exciting summer line-up of socially conscious theater, music and performance. The Summer 2018 Season, including five plays set to open in rapid succession and perform in repertory throughout the summer together with a host of satellite events, will open June 2 and continue through mid-October in the company's breathtakingly beautiful outdoor Topanga setting. Kicking off the season on June 2 will be William Shakespeare's Coriolanus, co-directed by...

  • 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival Showcased The Power Of The Written Word On The Silver Screen

    Daniel Margolis, Observer Staff Writer|May 20, 2018

    The TCM Classic Film Festival celebrated its ninth consecutive year in Hollywood. This year, the festival’s theme was “Powerful Words: The Page Onscreen”, showcasing a wide variety of classic films in a multitude of genres. The festival featured original screenplays, unique adaptations, and portrayals of writers, real and imagined. TCM Primetime host, Ben Mankiewicz, served as the official host of the festival; other hosts included Illeana Douglas, Alicia Malone, and Dave Karger. The festi...

  • "Welcome to the Men's Group": Eight Broken, Middle-Aged Men Expose Their True Selves

    Daniel Margolis|May 20, 2018

    "Welcome to the Men's Group" is a dramady chronicling one day in a monthly Sunday morning meeting of an all-male support group. The film is co-written, co-produced, directed, and co-stars Joseph Culp, the son of actor Robert Culp (who co-starred with Bill Cosby in the hit 1960s TV series, "I, Spy"). "Welcome to the Men's Group" also stars Timothy Bottoms, Stephen Tobolowsky, David Clennon, Mackenzie Astin, Terence Rotolo, Ali Saam, and Phil Abrams. The premise of the film is fairly...

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