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    Robert DeNiro arrives to the ‘Baby Mama’ premiere, Tribeca 2008

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    Mayor Mike Bloomberg, festival founder Jane Rosenthal, and Gov. David Paterson kick off 2008 Tribeca

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    Madonna arrives to the premiere of ‘I Am Because We Are’ at the Tribeca Film Festival

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    Tina Fey & Amy Poehler arrive to the ‘Baby Mama’ premiere, Tribeca 2008

 
 
 
 
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    Robert DeNiro arrives to the ‘Baby Mama’ premiere, Tribeca 2008

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    Mayor Mike Bloomberg, festival founder Jane Rosenthal, and Gov. David Paterson kick off 2008 Tribeca

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    Madonna arrives to the premiere of ‘I Am Because We Are’ at the Tribeca Film Festival

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    Tina Fey & Amy Poehler arrive to the ‘Baby Mama’ premiere, Tribeca 2008

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Harrison Ford Gets Waxed For The Environment

Apr 24, 2008

LOS ANGELES, Calif. --

Harrison Ford has played arguably some of the greatest characters in the history of film.

Han Solo.
Jack Ryan.
Indiana Jones.

But on a sunny afternoon in Los Angeles, Access Hollywood was with the legendary actor as he sat down for an experience which left Harrison feeling a bit “naked.”

So why did this icon of the big screen sit down to have his chest waxed as the Access cameras rolled?

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Jack Johnson, Willie Nelson Named Music’s Greenest Artists

Apr 23, 2008

LOS ANGELES, Calif. --

Surfy pop-rocker Jack Johnson has netted the top spot in a new poll ranking musical artists and their contributions to the environment.

But where does Willie rank? Find out who else made the list inside!

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Celeb Jewelry Designer Celebrates Earth Day With Special Necklace

Apr 21, 2008

LOS ANGELES, Calif. --

It’s earth week and in honor of the environment, one jewelry designer with a celebrity fan base has something special to help celebrate stylishly.

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2008 Tribeca Hopes To Rebound After Last Year

Apr 25, 2008

NEW YORK, NY --

In 2007, the Tribeca Film Festival underwent a modern-day rite of passage: the backlash.

Co-founded by Robert De Niro after Sept. 11 to help heal his Manhattan neighborhood, the festival had previously enjoyed a thankful reception. But as it expanded further into New York and the number of screenings quintupled, some began to resent Tribeca’s growth into the already crowded festival circuit.

“You can’t please everybody,” De Niro said in a recent interview. “If everything’s going nicely, there’s always going to be somebody to say something.”

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Leo Goes Green With New NY Condo

Apr 04, 2008

NEW YORK, New York --

Environment-conscious actor Leonardo DiCaprio is as good as his word. He’s purchased an apartment in Riverhouse, an eco-friendly building overlooking the Hudson River in Manhattan.

The purchase was confirmed on Friday by Christopher Daly, president of Sheldrake Organization, the developer of the Battery Park City complex. Occupancy is slated for this summer.

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'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' Cast Reunites At Paley Television Festival

Mar 21, 2008

LOS ANGELES, Calif. --

"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" was resurrected for one night only.

The cast of the popular supernatural series, which ran from 1997 to 2003 on The WB and then UPN, were in good spirits Thursday while reuniting for a panel discussion at the William S. Paley Television Festival. That doesn't mean fans should expect the gang to get back together on screen.

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Hollywood Goes Green For Oscars

Feb 24, 2008

LOS ANGELES, Calif. --

The Oscars will keep up with the Hollywood trend of going green when the 80th Academy Awards kicks off on Sunday.

Academy President Sid Ganis announced on Friday that the ceremony is involved in using “ecologically intelligent practices” for the ceremony, an initiative they are carrying out in collaboration with the Natural Resources Defense Council, a non-partisan environmental and advocacy organization.

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Diverse Array Of Films Share Top Honors At Independent Spirit Awards

Feb 23, 2008

LOS ANGELES, Calif. --

"Juno," "The Savages," and "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" shared top category honors at the 2008 Film Independent’s Spirit Awards, making the highly anticipated annual event into a celebration of the diverse films that captured the public’s attention this year.

"Once," "Crazy Love," "Talk to Me," "The Lookout," "August Evening," and "I’m Not There" also received awards at the event.

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