Jennifer Lawrence is tying the knot with New York City gallery director Cooke Maroney.
Their romance has evolved over the last several months, with a source confirming to People in June that the Oscar winner, 28, was dating the art dealer, 34.
Since then, the two haven’t shied away from going on dates in public together. The couple has recently been out and about several times in New York City for intimate dinner dates while bundling up in the cold.
The two also enjoyed a trip to Paris and later Rome in August. A source told People the couple “seemed happy,...
Their romance has evolved over the last several months, with a source confirming to People in June that the Oscar winner, 28, was dating the art dealer, 34.
Since then, the two haven’t shied away from going on dates in public together. The couple has recently been out and about several times in New York City for intimate dinner dates while bundling up in the cold.
The two also enjoyed a trip to Paris and later Rome in August. A source told People the couple “seemed happy,...
- 6/6/2018
- by Mike Miller, Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Michael Williams: Paintings
The Canada Gallery, NYC
Through December 8, 2013
Int. Bellylaffs Comedy Club - Evening
House Band [Jay-z/Kanye West]: I ball so hard muthafuckas wanna find me, first niggas gotta find me / Tha shit cray / Tha shit cray / Tha shit cray / Ain’t it, Jay?
Music Fades.
Sidekick [Tracy Morgan]: Give it up for Jay-z and Kanye West, Ladies and Gentlemen… and now, you have probably seen his recent special It Ain't Gonna Suck Itself [Applause]…Bellylaffs is pleased to present one white boy who really does ball hard…
Host [James Franco] - enters stage right]: Thank you Tracy! Thank you! [Applause] Thank you! It’s true, I really do ball hard. Very hard. Mostly by myself… [Laughter/Applause]… Thank you…
Host: So this guy, who has never been sick a day in his life, calls his boss. He says, "I can’t come in today, I’m sick." The boss says, "No problem, take the day off.
The Canada Gallery, NYC
Through December 8, 2013
Int. Bellylaffs Comedy Club - Evening
House Band [Jay-z/Kanye West]: I ball so hard muthafuckas wanna find me, first niggas gotta find me / Tha shit cray / Tha shit cray / Tha shit cray / Ain’t it, Jay?
Music Fades.
Sidekick [Tracy Morgan]: Give it up for Jay-z and Kanye West, Ladies and Gentlemen… and now, you have probably seen his recent special It Ain't Gonna Suck Itself [Applause]…Bellylaffs is pleased to present one white boy who really does ball hard…
Host [James Franco] - enters stage right]: Thank you Tracy! Thank you! [Applause] Thank you! It’s true, I really do ball hard. Very hard. Mostly by myself… [Laughter/Applause]… Thank you…
Host: So this guy, who has never been sick a day in his life, calls his boss. He says, "I can’t come in today, I’m sick." The boss says, "No problem, take the day off.
- 11/30/2013
- by bradleyrubenstein
- www.culturecatch.com
Lena Dunham's parents are helping their daughter become "the voice of a generation."
According to Capital New York's article about the "Girls" writers room, Laurie Simmons and Carroll Dunham sometimes help pen the Emmy-winning HBO series.
"Our writers this year include Judd Apatow, Jenni Konner, Lena Dunham, Bruce Eric Kaplan, Murray Miller, Paul Simms, Sarah Heyward and, occasionally, Lena’s parents," an HBO spokesperson said. "We are very excited to get started on Season 3."
This isn't the first time Dunham's parents have been involved in the series. In a Season 2 episode, Dunham's mother (Simmons) played a woman working at an art gallery who interviewed Marnie (Allison Williams).
"She kind of uses a shorthand with me that’s like, 'Mom, that sucks. Mom, be quiet. Mom, scream.' You know, she just kind of shouts commands at me that she really wouldn’t dare to do with any other actor,...
According to Capital New York's article about the "Girls" writers room, Laurie Simmons and Carroll Dunham sometimes help pen the Emmy-winning HBO series.
"Our writers this year include Judd Apatow, Jenni Konner, Lena Dunham, Bruce Eric Kaplan, Murray Miller, Paul Simms, Sarah Heyward and, occasionally, Lena’s parents," an HBO spokesperson said. "We are very excited to get started on Season 3."
This isn't the first time Dunham's parents have been involved in the series. In a Season 2 episode, Dunham's mother (Simmons) played a woman working at an art gallery who interviewed Marnie (Allison Williams).
"She kind of uses a shorthand with me that’s like, 'Mom, that sucks. Mom, be quiet. Mom, scream.' You know, she just kind of shouts commands at me that she really wouldn’t dare to do with any other actor,...
- 3/7/2013
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
Basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar shared his two cents about "Girls" on The Huffington Post last week and while the review was mostly negative -- "a black dildo would have sufficed and cost less," he said of Donald Glover's appearance -- series creator Lena Dunham said she tried to ignore it.
"I have to admit, I only skimmed it," Dunham told E! Online at the Directors Guild Of America Awards. "It seemed like a mixed review and I have a policy about not reading those."
Dunham told E! Online she shared the news with her father Carroll Dunham.
"I blurted out to my dad, 'Kareem Abdul-Jabbar reviewed "Girls,"'" Dunham continued. "And he said, 'I don't even know how to process that. I don't even know what that means.'"
Abdul-Jabbar is the latest in a string of surprising "Girls" critics. James Franco blogged about the series for The Huffington Post in May,...
"I have to admit, I only skimmed it," Dunham told E! Online at the Directors Guild Of America Awards. "It seemed like a mixed review and I have a policy about not reading those."
Dunham told E! Online she shared the news with her father Carroll Dunham.
"I blurted out to my dad, 'Kareem Abdul-Jabbar reviewed "Girls,"'" Dunham continued. "And he said, 'I don't even know how to process that. I don't even know what that means.'"
Abdul-Jabbar is the latest in a string of surprising "Girls" critics. James Franco blogged about the series for The Huffington Post in May,...
- 2/4/2013
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
As Hannah Horvath on the hit HBO series Girls, creator and actress Lena Dunham often finds herself struggling with romance.
But when it comes to her real life relationship with Fun. guitarist Jack Antonoff, the two-time Golden Globe winner says she's found love.
"I know there's some rule that you're not supposed to talk about your boyfriend publicly just because it seems like all starlets under the age of 33 have decided not to do that, but if you're in love with someone great, then I don't understand why you wouldn't tell everybody," Dunham says in the February issue of Interview magazine.
But when it comes to her real life relationship with Fun. guitarist Jack Antonoff, the two-time Golden Globe winner says she's found love.
"I know there's some rule that you're not supposed to talk about your boyfriend publicly just because it seems like all starlets under the age of 33 have decided not to do that, but if you're in love with someone great, then I don't understand why you wouldn't tell everybody," Dunham says in the February issue of Interview magazine.
- 1/14/2013
- People.com - TV Watch
As Hannah Horvath on the hit HBO series Girls, creator and actress Lena Dunham often finds herself struggling with romance. But when it comes to her real life relationship with Fun guitarist Jack Antonoff, the two-time Golden Globe winner says she's found love. "I know there's some rule that you're not supposed to talk about your boyfriend publicly just because it seems like all starlets under the age of 33 have decided not to do that, but if you're in love with someone great, then I don't understand why you wouldn't tell everybody," Dunham says in the February issue of Interview magazine.
- 1/14/2013
- PEOPLE.com
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