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Lulu Garcia-Navarro, formerly the host of NPR’s Weekend Edition and now a podcast host at The New York Times, has signed with CAA.
The journalist and on-air talent spent 17 years at NPR, where she was the first Latina to host a flagship show for public broadcaster. In addition to Weekend Edition, Garcia-Navarro also co-hosted NPR’s Up First and served as a foreign correspondent in Brazil, Israel, Mexico and Iraq. In addition to winning two Peabody Awards, Garcia-Navarro has received a Lowell Thomas Award from the Overseas Press Club, an Edward R. Murrow Award from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and a Gracie Award for outstanding individual achievement from the Alliance for Women and the Media.
Late last year, Garcia-Navarro left NPR to join the Times as a podcast host. She is now the host of First Person, an audio series from...
Lulu Garcia-Navarro, formerly the host of NPR’s Weekend Edition and now a podcast host at The New York Times, has signed with CAA.
The journalist and on-air talent spent 17 years at NPR, where she was the first Latina to host a flagship show for public broadcaster. In addition to Weekend Edition, Garcia-Navarro also co-hosted NPR’s Up First and served as a foreign correspondent in Brazil, Israel, Mexico and Iraq. In addition to winning two Peabody Awards, Garcia-Navarro has received a Lowell Thomas Award from the Overseas Press Club, an Edward R. Murrow Award from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and a Gracie Award for outstanding individual achievement from the Alliance for Women and the Media.
Late last year, Garcia-Navarro left NPR to join the Times as a podcast host. She is now the host of First Person, an audio series from...
- 6/16/2022
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Several parents at an elementary school in Vegas -- attended by the children of "Sister Wives" star Cody Brown -- are up in arms, TMZ has learned ... and it's all over reality TV cameras infiltrating their school.Here's how it started -- sources tell TMZ, a production crew for TLC's "Sister Wives" came to the Sheila Tarr Elementary School's Valentine's Ball last Saturday to shoot the Brown family with their children.According to sources, parents...
- 2/20/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Block parties are usually a fun opportunity to meet your neighbors but if you're living a non-traditional lifestyle like the stars of Sister Wives, you might be worried about being accepted. On Sunday's episode of TLC's reality show (9 p.m. Et), the Brown family will come face to face with a neighbor and her family. "When I first heard that they were moving into the neighborhood what I had to say was less than gracious," a woman named Edna says in a clip of the episode. "My daughter, she says, 'But Mom, they're grown people that...
- 6/5/2011
- PEOPLE.com
Though their living arrangement may strike most as unconventional, "Sister Wives" patriarch Cody Brown says his polygamist lifestyle is actually quite liberating - and no, he doesn't spend the evening with more than one wife at a time.
"We might do something as a family, we might do something as a couple but, we've already said it -- we don't go weird!" Cody told Billy Bush and Kit Hoover when asked if he spends the night with all four of wives simultaneously on Thursday's Access Hollywood Live.
"You must be exhausted, big guy!" Billy joked.
"No, I'm ...
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"We might do something as a family, we might do something as a couple but, we've already said it -- we don't go weird!" Cody told Billy Bush and Kit Hoover when asked if he spends the night with all four of wives simultaneously on Thursday's Access Hollywood Live.
"You must be exhausted, big guy!" Billy joked.
"No, I'm ...
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 3/10/2011
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Once again, Cody Brown, the man who puts the "more" back in Mormon, the man who could field a doubles game with his better halves, the man with just a boatload of women is back for the Sister Wives Special. Because the regular season just wasn't special enough, apparently. This is how Cody explains how the family deals with issues of insecurity... "Most of the time you're in love ... just because something's a little kinked here, a lot of couples never even go to that place. But we've actually said, after 20 years, 'I love you. I'm comitted. And I choose to stay.'" So you can see insecurity is really not an issue. I love the hefty one, and the one with the big nose...
- 11/4/2010
- E! Online
link: http://makingof.com/posts/watch/1297/the-cast-of-winter-s-bone
Director Debra Granik's film "Winter's Bone" won big last month at the Sundance Film Festival. Not only did the independent movie secure distribution with Roadside Attractions, it also was awarded the dramatic competition grand jury prize. The ensemble cast sat down with MakingOf to share how they got involved with the project, what filming in the Ozarks was like and how they each connected with Granik and their characters.
The film, which tells the story of an Ozark Mountain girl who hunts down her missing father in hopes of saving their home, was adapted from the Daniel Woodrell novel of the same name. The cast includes Jennifer Lawrence, Dale Dickey, Lauren Sweetser, John Hawkes, Kevin Breznahan, Tate Taylor, Casey MacLaren, Cody Brown and Charlotte Lucas.
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Director Debra Granik's film "Winter's Bone" won big last month at the Sundance Film Festival. Not only did the independent movie secure distribution with Roadside Attractions, it also was awarded the dramatic competition grand jury prize. The ensemble cast sat down with MakingOf to share how they got involved with the project, what filming in the Ozarks was like and how they each connected with Granik and their characters.
The film, which tells the story of an Ozark Mountain girl who hunts down her missing father in hopes of saving their home, was adapted from the Daniel Woodrell novel of the same name. The cast includes Jennifer Lawrence, Dale Dickey, Lauren Sweetser, John Hawkes, Kevin Breznahan, Tate Taylor, Casey MacLaren, Cody Brown and Charlotte Lucas.
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To watch an exclusive interview with director Debra Granik click...
- 2/16/2010
- Makingof.com
Welcome to a new series here at Cinematical where we'll shine a spotlight on different films premiering at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in January.
With two weeks until the 2010 Sundance Film Festival officially launches, we're trying our best to give you a more intimate taste of the festival by showcasing not only some of the films premiering this year, but also the directors behind them. Next up in our exclusive series is Winter's Bone, from director Debra Granik. Back in 2004, Granik premiered her debut feature, Down to the Bone, at the Sundance Film Festival, and now she's back several years later with another unique story about a female protagonist struggling to fight the odds stacked against her.
Winter's Bone will premiere in the Us Dramatic Competition category at Sundance, and it stars Jennifer Lawrence, John Hawkes, Dale Dickey, Lauren Sweetser, Kevin Breznahan, Tate Taylor, Casey MacLaren, Cody Brown and Charlotte Lucas.
With two weeks until the 2010 Sundance Film Festival officially launches, we're trying our best to give you a more intimate taste of the festival by showcasing not only some of the films premiering this year, but also the directors behind them. Next up in our exclusive series is Winter's Bone, from director Debra Granik. Back in 2004, Granik premiered her debut feature, Down to the Bone, at the Sundance Film Festival, and now she's back several years later with another unique story about a female protagonist struggling to fight the odds stacked against her.
Winter's Bone will premiere in the Us Dramatic Competition category at Sundance, and it stars Jennifer Lawrence, John Hawkes, Dale Dickey, Lauren Sweetser, Kevin Breznahan, Tate Taylor, Casey MacLaren, Cody Brown and Charlotte Lucas.
- 1/7/2010
- by Erik Davis
- Cinematical
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