2008

Renée Zawawi’s L-E-G-E-N-D-S – How One Recording Artist Openly Shares Her Life in Her Music

Renée Zawawi’s L-E-G-E-N-D-S – How One Recording Artist Openly Shares Her Life in Her Music

Renée Zawawi L-E-G-E-N-D-S is exotic dance-pop and was produced by the Demo Center in New York City. All the songs were written by Renée, and their themes stem from her experiences. You would never know that Renée was originally from Philadelphia, PA. Just close your eyes, and Bombay comes to mind.



Kaitlyn Anderson’s EP, A New Word For Over Climbs the Indie Pop/Rock Charts

Kaitlyn Anderson’s EP, A New Word For Over Climbs the Indie Pop/Rock Charts

Pop Rock artist Kaitlyn Anderson’s new single”UNHAPPY” off her debut EP A New Word for Over was the most added single at top 40 radio on the Indie charts with New Music Weekly magazine. “A New Word for Over” was officially released on May 9, 2008. Kaitlyn started singing at three years old. As a child, she was inspired by Bette Midler’s powerful vocals, and Amy Grant’s moving lyrics. She also liked the catchy tunes of the Beach Boys. Kaitlyn has cultivated her style in the debut EP A New Word for Over.



Resurrection Mary’s Pamela Jean – A Young Leading Lady with a Promising Career

Resurrection Mary’s Pamela Jean – A Young Leading Lady with a Promising Career

Resurrection Mary, directed by Sean Michael Beyer, is a film about a legendary ghost story about a high school student back in the 1930s. Pamela Jean (aka Pamela Noble), who plays opposite Kevin G. Schmidt, plays the character Mary. At just 18 years old, she made her on-screen debut in the movie’s title role. She has appeared in the short film Social Theory Revised, and has appeared in numerous music videos and commercials. Pamela’s role in this feature film certainly dictates that she has a promising career as a leading lady.



Dawn Westlake – Making Independent Filmmaking Look Easy

Dawn Westlake – Making Independent Filmmaking Look Easy

Collectively, Dawn’s seven short films produced under her Ron de Caña Prods., Inc., banner have played on all seven continents and have won 38 international awards. She was named one of the “Top 100” short filmmakers in the world by Cultural Mall in 2008. And if that weren’t enough, Dawn is also fluent in Spanish and proficient in Portuguese and Italian.



Justin Chon—Climbing the Hollywood Ladder One Role at a Time

Justin Chon—Climbing the Hollywood Ladder One Role at a Time

Justin Chon has been acting for six years and has already appeared in countless television shows. He got his first part in television after acting for only two years. He played Tony in the Nickelodeon series “Just Jordan” for two years and appeared in 14 episodes. He also appeared in several other television shows including “The O.C.,” “Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior,” and the horror film Hack. Justin is also in the soon-to-be released films: Twilight, Crossing Over, and Balls Out: The Gary Houseman Story.



Adrianne Curry – Top Model, Television Personality—Next Stop . . . Author!

Adrianne Curry – Top Model, Television Personality—Next Stop . . . Author!

Adrianne Curry was the first winner of “America’s Next Top Model.” After one year she went on to star in the television reality show “The Surreal Life,” where she met her husband, former Brady Bunch cast member Peter Brady. Their union spun off to the highest rated VH-1 show “My Fair Brady.” Adrianne appeared on such television sitcoms as ABC‘s “Hot Properties” and UPN’s “Half and Half,” among others and she’s even writing a book.



SOME GIRL(S) Written and Directed by Neil LaBute

SOME GIRL(S) Written and Directed by Neil LaBute

In LaBute’s West Coast Premiere of Some Girl(s) at the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater at the Geffen Playhouse, the hero is yet another cad. This time we don’t get to know the lead character, Guy, all that well. Instead, it’s his numerous ex-girlfriends that bring the story and emotions to the surface.



Joan Rivers: A Work in Progress by a Life in Progress

Joan Rivers: A Work in Progress by a Life in Progress

Joan Rivers has made us all laugh. In her new show at the Geffen Playhouse, she continues that tradition, but adds much more. We get to hear about the good times, the hard times, and even the very sad times. It’s a chance to feel like Joan is talking to us as a friend.



LOOK – the Movie

LOOK – the Movie

The new feature film LOOK takes its title and concept from the fact that some 30 million surveillance cameras are out there in the world recording what people do literally everywhere they go. And it’s a fascinating LOOK.



Never Kiss a Frog Press Release

Never Kiss a Frog Press Release

For Immediate Release: February 27, 2008 Contact: Marilyn Anderson 310-502-4047 Marilyn@neverkissafrog.com “Never Kiss a Frog – Save one instead!” Campaign for Real Frogs and Human Ones In honor of Leap Year, Never Kiss a Frog™, the brand designed to help save women from frogs, has partnered with Amphibian Ark, an international organization dedicated to saving real frogs, to create a special “Toadbag™” that lightheartedly raises awareness and funds for the important cause. The tote bag carries a special message: “Never Kiss a Frog – Save One Instead.” […]