Another member of the Kennedy clan has tied the knot at the family’s iconic summer home.
Meaghan Kennedy Townsend — a granddaughter of Ethel and Robert F. Kennedy — wed Marine veteran Billy Birdzell at the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, over the weekend, Page Six reports. Townsend is the daughter of former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and David Townsend.
Guests reportedly included Rory Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, actress Cheryl Hines.
Townsend confirmed the wedding news in an Instagram post, sharing a photo of herself, Birdzell and the couple’s twins all smiling at the ceremony.
Meaghan Kennedy Townsend — a granddaughter of Ethel and Robert F. Kennedy — wed Marine veteran Billy Birdzell at the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, over the weekend, Page Six reports. Townsend is the daughter of former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and David Townsend.
Guests reportedly included Rory Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, actress Cheryl Hines.
Townsend confirmed the wedding news in an Instagram post, sharing a photo of herself, Birdzell and the couple’s twins all smiling at the ceremony.
- 8/1/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
Australia.s independent cinemas should band together to share the costs of collecting data on their customers which will enable the indies to compete more effectively with the major chains.
That.s the key message which Movio CEO William Palmer will deliver at the Independent Cinemas Association of Australia conference being staged in Sydney on April 29 and 30.
The New Zealand-based Movio runs the data for the loyalty programs and concession sales at Village Cinemas, Event Cinemas, Hoyts, Palace, Rialto and Ace Cinemas, tracking the moviegoing habits and demographic profiles of 5.2 million people.
Palmer tells If, .I am suggesting the independents form a collective, an Icaa-type structure, to share the costs of collecting data, which also draws on social media and mobile apps, to compete with the major chains. They can commercialise the value of this data in market research and marketing campaigns..
He proposes a three-step plan. 1. Participating exhibitors agree...
That.s the key message which Movio CEO William Palmer will deliver at the Independent Cinemas Association of Australia conference being staged in Sydney on April 29 and 30.
The New Zealand-based Movio runs the data for the loyalty programs and concession sales at Village Cinemas, Event Cinemas, Hoyts, Palace, Rialto and Ace Cinemas, tracking the moviegoing habits and demographic profiles of 5.2 million people.
Palmer tells If, .I am suggesting the independents form a collective, an Icaa-type structure, to share the costs of collecting data, which also draws on social media and mobile apps, to compete with the major chains. They can commercialise the value of this data in market research and marketing campaigns..
He proposes a three-step plan. 1. Participating exhibitors agree...
- 4/24/2014
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Ready to take over the Broadway stage, Chloe Moretz attended the opening night celebration for “The Library” in New York City on Tuesday (April 15).
The “500 Days of Summer” cutie looked fashion-forward in a lace dress as she struck a few poses for the awaiting photographers.
In the Off-Broadway production, Moretz stars as Caitlin Gabriel, a survivor of a deadly high school shooting alongside Lili Taylor, Jennifer Westfeldt, Ben Livingston, Michael O’Keefe, Daryl Sabara, David Townsend and Tamara Tunie.
The Steven Soderbergh-directed play runs through April 27 at the Public’s Newman Theater.
The “500 Days of Summer” cutie looked fashion-forward in a lace dress as she struck a few poses for the awaiting photographers.
In the Off-Broadway production, Moretz stars as Caitlin Gabriel, a survivor of a deadly high school shooting alongside Lili Taylor, Jennifer Westfeldt, Ben Livingston, Michael O’Keefe, Daryl Sabara, David Townsend and Tamara Tunie.
The Steven Soderbergh-directed play runs through April 27 at the Public’s Newman Theater.
- 4/16/2014
- GossipCenter
New York -- Casting has been completed for Steven Soderbergh's production of The Library, with Lili Taylor and Jennifer Westfeldt among those joining previously announced lead Chloe Grace Moretz in the ensemble of Scott Z. Burns' new drama about gun violence and our relationship to truth and lies. Ben Livingston, Michael O'Keefe, Daryl Sabara, David Townsend and Tamara Tunie will also be featured in the play's world-premiere production, which stars Moretz as a girl who survives a deadly high school shooting and struggles to tell her story amid the ensuing media circus. Burns has been a repeat collaborator of Soderbergh's as screenwriter, on Side Effects, Contagion
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- 2/24/2014
- by David Rooney
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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