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Friendly House has zeroed in on a list of honorees for its upcoming awards luncheon.
Set for Saturday at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, the 32nd annual Friendly House luncheon will honor Oscar-winning music guru Paul Williams (Person of the Year), entertainment attorney Dina Lapolt (Visionary Award), Dancing With the Stars vet Cheryl Burke (Shining Star Award), and Dr. Carolyn Coker Ross (Excellence in Service Award).
The event will also feature a tribute to author and celebrity hairstylist Carrie White, who will have a Friendly House scholarship dedicated in her name. Also on the program: Lisa Loeb and Eve Nelson will perform while Caroline Rhea will serve as host.
Williams is a lyricist and composer who has won an Oscar, multiple Grammys, two Golden Globes and been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Williams serves as president and chairman of the...
Friendly House has zeroed in on a list of honorees for its upcoming awards luncheon.
Set for Saturday at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, the 32nd annual Friendly House luncheon will honor Oscar-winning music guru Paul Williams (Person of the Year), entertainment attorney Dina Lapolt (Visionary Award), Dancing With the Stars vet Cheryl Burke (Shining Star Award), and Dr. Carolyn Coker Ross (Excellence in Service Award).
The event will also feature a tribute to author and celebrity hairstylist Carrie White, who will have a Friendly House scholarship dedicated in her name. Also on the program: Lisa Loeb and Eve Nelson will perform while Caroline Rhea will serve as host.
Williams is a lyricist and composer who has won an Oscar, multiple Grammys, two Golden Globes and been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Williams serves as president and chairman of the...
- 11/14/2022
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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“Threat Level Midnight” is an underrated half-hour of The Office. The episode, which aired in February 2011, is one of the show’s highest-concept narratives: a meta-exercise in which the characters watch a fake movie they made themselves, from a script that they discovered five seasons earlier. It’s about a fictional secret agent named Michael Scarn, played by Michael Scott, played by Steve Carell. It’s filled with ’70s disco music, Will Smith-esque pop-rap and coordinated dances. At the time, “Threat Level Midnight” was a bold move from a show deep into its run.
- 4/8/2019
- by Charles Holmes
- Rollingstone.com
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