During one's time in Park City for Sundance, a person must be careful on how to navigate a snowscape filled with consumer excess and shallow posturing. This is not a wholly negative observation, it is merely the way things are when you gather in a small town with half a hundred thousand people. While many of us may be here to be thrilled by great cinema, everything happens. So where film happens, food happens. At that's the idea behind Chefdance. Now in its 15th consecutive year, co-founders Mimi Kim and Kenny Griswold took their business savvy to invite a culinary chorus of world-class chefs and sponsors to give the attendees of Sundance a long weekend of culinary and cultural sustenance. Taking place over four distinct evenings, ChefDance...
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- 1/23/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Every year, Hollywood invades Park City, Utah, for the Sundance Film Festival. This year, celebs like Nick Jonas and Daniel Radcliffe are making the most of their time in the snowy small town by rubbing elbows with their fans and hitting up the festival's biggest parties - and People has been there to capture all the fun moments. Saturday, Jan. 232:15 a.m., Tao Park City: Hey, Nicky, you're so fine! Jonas danced and sang along to songs like "Micky" by Tony Basil during DJ Vice's set at the pop-up nightclub presented by Tequila Don Julio. Earlier in the night,...
- 1/23/2016
- by Patrick Gomez and Melody Chiu
- PEOPLE.com
I guess Tim Tebow's commercial appearance on last weekend's Focus on the Family pro-life spot during the Super Bowl has infected the former Florida Qb (currently looking at the prospect of being drafted by the NFL come April) with the acting bug.
Word is, from The Hollywood Cog, that Tim Tebow is currently attached to star in Five Hour Drive Home, something of a remake of the 1977 television movie, Something for Joey. Both movies were based on the true story of Penn State running back, John Cappelletti, and his relationship with his younger brother, Joey, who had leukemia. Inspired by Joey's illness, John Cappelletti won the Heisman Trophy in 1973. "Their bond knows no boundries and goes beyond making touchdowns and winning awards."
The movie comes from an obscure production company, Corner in the Sky productions, and is being produced by Kenny Griswold, who also produced a 1989 documentary, Champions Forever, about five boxers,...
Word is, from The Hollywood Cog, that Tim Tebow is currently attached to star in Five Hour Drive Home, something of a remake of the 1977 television movie, Something for Joey. Both movies were based on the true story of Penn State running back, John Cappelletti, and his relationship with his younger brother, Joey, who had leukemia. Inspired by Joey's illness, John Cappelletti won the Heisman Trophy in 1973. "Their bond knows no boundries and goes beyond making touchdowns and winning awards."
The movie comes from an obscure production company, Corner in the Sky productions, and is being produced by Kenny Griswold, who also produced a 1989 documentary, Champions Forever, about five boxers,...
- 2/14/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
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