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Deep Love (2013)

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Deep Love

Steve Irwin
5 Times Steve Irwin’s Children Reminded Us of Their Daring Dad
Steve Irwin
Today is Steve Irwin’s birthday. The endearing, daredevil animal lover would’ve been 55.

While Irwin’s presence and passion for sharing the wonders of wildlife are missed, he instilled the same devotion to the animal kingdom in his family, especially his children Bindi and Robert.

Both of Irwin’s kids have gone on to show that their father’s message of animal advocacy is always in their hearts with their own forays into wildlife education.

It’s hard not to think of their dad’s big smile, welcoming demeanor and fearlessness when you watch this pair interact with crocodiles,...
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 2/22/2017
  • by Kelli Bender
  • PEOPLE.com
Meet the Stars of Nymf: Amy Whitcomb of Deep Love
New York Musical Theatre Festival is in full swing and BroadwayWorld has taken the time to sit down with some of the stars of this years Nymf musicals.Like any great art form, musical theatre is shaped by the events and philosophies of the day. The strength and vitality of musical theatre lie in its ability to stay fresh and relevant. It was with that idea in mind, ten years ago, that the New York Musical Theatre Festival Nymf was created - to provide an effective platform to introduce new shows, new perspectives, and new blood into the musical theatre canon.Meet The Stars Of Nymf sits down with Amy Whitcomb of Deep Love...
See full article at BroadwayWorld.com
  • 7/16/2015
  • by Nora Dominick
  • BroadwayWorld.com
Bww TV: Justin Guarini Helps Preview the 2015 Nymf Festival- Watch Show Excerpts!
Just last week, Justin Guarini hosted The New York Musical Theatre Festival's Annual Press Conference at Urbo 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036. As a part of the special presentation, cast members from Acappella, Claudio Quest, Deep Love A Ghostly Rock Opera, Manuel versus the Statue of Liberty, The Calico Buffalo and Tonya amp Nancy The Rock Opera performed excerpts from the productions. BroadwayWorld takes youinside the special day below...
See full article at BroadwayWorld.com
  • 7/6/2015
  • by BroadwayWorld TV
  • BroadwayWorld.com
Photo Coverage: Go Inside the 2015 New York Musical Theatre Festival Preview!
Just yesterday, Justin Guarini hostedThe New York Musical Theatre Festival's Annual Press Conferenceat Urbo 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036. As a part of the special presentation, cast members fromAcappella, Claudio Quest, Deep Love A Ghostly Rock Opera, Manuel versus the Statue of Liberty, The Calico BuffaloandTonya amp Nancy The Rock Operaperformed excerpts from the productions. BroadwayWorld brings you photos from inside the special day below...
See full article at BroadwayWorld.com
  • 7/2/2015
  • by Jennifer Broski
  • BroadwayWorld.com
10 Musical Highlights From Nymf 2015
This year’s New York Musical Theatre Festival, running July 7–27, features everything from rock operas to ass-kicking superheroes. Whether it’s the epic or the intimate you’re craving, these new productions will tickle your fancy, scratch your musical itch, and make your heart sing. “Acappella,” July 7–14 Blending romantic comedy and nostalgia—as well as the genres of a cappella, gospel, and pop—this new musical from Greg Cooper, Vynnie Meli, and The Acappella Company asks a timeless question: Can you ever really go home? “Claudio Quest,” July 7–14 Ever feel like musicals are sorely lacking in love-starved platypuses? Directed by “Avenue Q’s” John Tartaglia, this musical comedy features a cast of superheroes facing killer eggplants and existential crises. It’s going to be a butt-kicking blast. The cast of “Claudio Quest.” Photo by Jeremy Daniel. “Deep Love: A Ghostly Rock Opera,” July 17–24 Funeral attire is recommended at this haunting rock ‘n’ roll musical,...
See full article at backstage.com
  • 6/30/2015
  • backstage.com
Robin Thicke Gives Up On Trying To Reunite With Estranged Wife Paula Patton
Robin Thicke seems finally ready to say goodbye to his estranged wife Paula Patton, giving up on trying to woo her back and preparing for divoce.

Robin Thicke Prepares For Divorce

Thicke has made no secret of his desire to reunite with Patton, with whom he’s been with since his teenage years. After making numerous public apologies and dedications since their separation in February, Thicke released an album dedicated and named for her. Now, however, Thicke has allegedly realized there’s no hope for him to save his marriage.

With little chance of a reconciliation, Thicke has his attorney’s working on a financial settlement with a separation of their assets, according to TMZ. Though he’s gearing up for an inevitable divorce, Thicke has allegedly not hired a divorce attorney and plans to wait for Patton to file.

Adding fuel to the rumors that the couple is heading...
See full article at Uinterview
  • 7/24/2014
  • Uinterview
Robin Thicke Reveals He Hasn'.t Seen Estranged Wife Paula Patton In Four Months
Robin Thicke, who last pleaded for his wife Paula Patton’s forgiveness at the 2014 Bet awards, recently admitted it has been months since he’s last seen her.

Robin Thicke Hasn't Seen Paula Patton In Four Months

Thicke revealed that he hasn’t seen Patton in four long months during an interview for New York’s Hot 97 radio station on Tuesday.

“I try to keep most of [my relationship] private, but, I haven't seen her for four months," Thicke said on the Ebro in the Morning program, adding, "If you’ve been together that long, you kinda became adults together instead of being adults and then meeting. But maybe a year or two off, we’ll become our own people without each other and then it will be meant to be."

Thicke’s latest studio album, aptly named Paula, was inspired by their once-loving relationship that started to deteriorate, which ultimately led to a separation.
See full article at Uinterview
  • 7/2/2014
  • Uinterview
Robin Thicke Issues Another Public Apology To Estranged Wife Paula Patton
Robin Thicke once again publicly apologized to his estranged wife Paula Patton at the 2014 Bet Awards Sunday night.

Robin Thicke Apologizes To Paula Patton

Before performing “Forever Love” on the stage at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, Thicke addressed Patton, simply saying, “I miss you and I’m sorry.” Behind him were white lights spelling out Paula’s name as he sang one of the many songs referring to his love for Patton off his latest album, which he named for her.

Thicke, 37, and Patton, 38, who’ve been together since their early teens, announced their separation back in February in a joint statement. "We will always love each other and be best friends, however, we have mutually decided to separate at this time," the couple told People in a statement.

The separation announcement came on the heels of rumors that Thicke had been unfaithful to Patton. In the months...
See full article at Uinterview
  • 6/30/2014
  • Uinterview
Japan is big winner in Moscow
Japan was the big winner at this year’s Moscow International Film Festival which ended on Saturday evening with the Golden St. George trophy for best film going to Kazuyoshi Kumakiri’s My Man (Watashi-No Otoko) [pictured].The film, which also received the Silver St. George best actor honours for Tadanobu Asano, had its international premiere in Moscow and was the first Japanese film to win the grand prix since Kaneto Shindo’s Will To Live received the honour

Japan was the big winner at this year’s Moscow International Film Festival which ended on Saturday evening with the Golden St. George trophy for best film going to Kazuyoshi Kumakiri’s My Man (Watashi-No Otoko) [pictured].

The film, which also received the Silver St. George best actor honours for Tadanobu Asano, had its international premiere in Moscow and was the first Japanese film to win the grand prix since Kaneto Shindo’s Will To Live received the honour in 1999.

Kumakiri...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/29/2014
  • by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
  • ScreenDaily
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