Edward R. Matthews, CEO of Adapt Community Network, announced today that they will kick off the Holidays with its 8th Annual Santa Project Party on Wednesday, December 6th at the Down Town Association.
The event features entertainment, a silent auction, passed hors d’oeuvres and a selection of wine & champagne.
The Santa Project Party, a benefit for Adapt Community Network, and will be co-hosted by Tamsen Fadal, eight-time Emmy winning Anchor of Pix 11 News, Host, Broadway Profiles & best-selling Author, along with Mike Woods, Meteorologist, Fox 5’s Good Day New York, and People Magazine’s “Sexiest Anchor Alive.” This marks the fourth consecutive year Tamsen has hosted the Santa Project Party, and the fifth consecutive year for Mike. In addition to a strong showing of support from a diverse young professional crowd, the event expects to draw celebrity guests from fashion, film, television and Broadway.
Co-Chairs of the Santa Project Party...
The event features entertainment, a silent auction, passed hors d’oeuvres and a selection of wine & champagne.
The Santa Project Party, a benefit for Adapt Community Network, and will be co-hosted by Tamsen Fadal, eight-time Emmy winning Anchor of Pix 11 News, Host, Broadway Profiles & best-selling Author, along with Mike Woods, Meteorologist, Fox 5’s Good Day New York, and People Magazine’s “Sexiest Anchor Alive.” This marks the fourth consecutive year Tamsen has hosted the Santa Project Party, and the fifth consecutive year for Mike. In addition to a strong showing of support from a diverse young professional crowd, the event expects to draw celebrity guests from fashion, film, television and Broadway.
Co-Chairs of the Santa Project Party...
- 11/16/2017
- Look to the Stars
After People magazine recently awarded photographer Javier Gomez as 2014’s Sexiest Artist Alive, we here at Seen collectively scratched our heads and muttered, “Who?!” Google informs us that he’s a 34-year old fine-art photographer based in New York, but we’re unconvinced that Gomez, who seems like a lovely person, is actually all that sexy, creatively speaking. We here at Seen are not above making lists. Or finding people sexy. Or doing both at the same time. While sexiness is rolled up with emotional unavailability, perfect aesthetic sensibilities, brilliant work, and an unbelievable career, we've had our eye on a couple of you for some time (and not just for your accomplishments). So listen up, People: Here are the Top 10 Sexiest Male Artists Alive.
- 11/26/2014
- by Julie Baumgardner
- Vulture
Blu-ray Review
Cloud Atlas
Directed by: Andy Wachowski & Lana Wachowski, Tom Tykwer
Cast: Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, Doona Bae, Jim Sturgess, Ben Whishaw, Hugh Grant, Hugo Weaving
Running Time: 2 hrs 52 mins
Rating: R
Due out: May 14, 2013
“Cloud Atlas“ available Now on Blu-ray Combo pack, DVD and Digital Download
Plot: The actions of individuals impact the entire world over the course of thousands of years. From the past, present and future, different souls have the chance to be villains and heroes.
Who’S It For? Want something that feels original, yet very familiar? Are you a fan of big, grand attempts of cinema? Desperate for six different performances by Tom Hanks? See the film.
Movie:
Connect the dots. Unless you have little ones at home, it has probably been a long time since you’ve connected the dots to form a full picture. Cloud Atlas allows you the chance,...
Cloud Atlas
Directed by: Andy Wachowski & Lana Wachowski, Tom Tykwer
Cast: Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, Doona Bae, Jim Sturgess, Ben Whishaw, Hugh Grant, Hugo Weaving
Running Time: 2 hrs 52 mins
Rating: R
Due out: May 14, 2013
“Cloud Atlas“ available Now on Blu-ray Combo pack, DVD and Digital Download
Plot: The actions of individuals impact the entire world over the course of thousands of years. From the past, present and future, different souls have the chance to be villains and heroes.
Who’S It For? Want something that feels original, yet very familiar? Are you a fan of big, grand attempts of cinema? Desperate for six different performances by Tom Hanks? See the film.
Movie:
Connect the dots. Unless you have little ones at home, it has probably been a long time since you’ve connected the dots to form a full picture. Cloud Atlas allows you the chance,...
- 5/14/2013
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas seemed unfilmable for many reasons. That’s partially because of its unique structure, telling six different stories set in radically different settings and featuring characters who are only tangentially related by the book’s barely-explained themes. But Cloud Atlas is also a book about books. Mitchell writes each story in radically different styles — mystery-thriller, dystopian sci-fi, fantasy patois — and the focal characters have a curious habit of perusing the book’s other stories, creating a linked chain of readership which only really makes sense in book form.
So whatever you think about the film version of Cloud Atlas,...
So whatever you think about the film version of Cloud Atlas,...
- 10/27/2012
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
Cloud Atlas
Directed by: Andy Wachowski & Lana Wachowski, Tom Tykwer
Cast: Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, Doona Bae, Jim Sturgess, Ben Whishaw, Hugh Grant, Hugo Weaving
Running Time: 2 hrs 52 mins
Rating: R
Release Date: October 26, 2012
Plot: The actions of individuals impact the entire world over the course of thousands of years. From the past, present and future, different souls have the chance to be villains and heroes.
Who’S It For? Want something that feels original, yet very familiar? Are you a fan of big, grand attempts of cinema? Desperate for six different performances by Tom Hanks? See the film.
Read Nick Allen’s Scorecard Review of “Cloud Atlas” 7/10
Overall
Connect the dots. Unless you have little ones at home, it has probably been a long time since you’ve connected the dots to form a full picture. Cloud Atlas allows you the chance, in this very beautiful, engaging,...
Directed by: Andy Wachowski & Lana Wachowski, Tom Tykwer
Cast: Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, Doona Bae, Jim Sturgess, Ben Whishaw, Hugh Grant, Hugo Weaving
Running Time: 2 hrs 52 mins
Rating: R
Release Date: October 26, 2012
Plot: The actions of individuals impact the entire world over the course of thousands of years. From the past, present and future, different souls have the chance to be villains and heroes.
Who’S It For? Want something that feels original, yet very familiar? Are you a fan of big, grand attempts of cinema? Desperate for six different performances by Tom Hanks? See the film.
Read Nick Allen’s Scorecard Review of “Cloud Atlas” 7/10
Overall
Connect the dots. Unless you have little ones at home, it has probably been a long time since you’ve connected the dots to form a full picture. Cloud Atlas allows you the chance, in this very beautiful, engaging,...
- 10/26/2012
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
Nothing says "I'm into you" more than flying your boyfriend to Ibiza. A while back, Lance Bass told People that he surprised his guy, Lorenzo Martone, with a plane ticket to the island paradise in the Mediterranean. Fast-forward to summer 2011, and Bass's swoon-worthy antics are in full force, making him the best boyfriend this side of the equator. "I'm a hopeless romantic," Bass, 32, told People at the recent Special Exhibition & Party in New York for acclaimed photographer Javier Gomez. "I just like the little things; I love [leaving] little notes." Related: How Lance Bass Got Together with Marc Jacobs's ExWhat's more,...
- 6/24/2011
- by Megan O'Neill
- PEOPLE.com
A special star-studded exhibition by acclaimed photographer Javier Gomez will be held at the Showbiz Cafe in NYC this Tuesday, June 7.
Hosted by Lauren Logiudice – star of the new film When Harry Wants To Marry – the exhibition and party will benefit Strengthen Our Sisters – a grassroots, community based, nonprofit, 155 bed shelter program serving homeless/battered women and children and dedicated to breaking the cycle of domestic violence, poverty, and abuse by restoring balance and harmony through individual empowerment – and Rbrw.org, a website created with the intention that women, children, teens and abuse victims and survivors, celebrities, artists and society could be brought together through the Internet.
Among those confirmed to attend are Lance Bass and Camilla Barungi.
Read more...
Hosted by Lauren Logiudice – star of the new film When Harry Wants To Marry – the exhibition and party will benefit Strengthen Our Sisters – a grassroots, community based, nonprofit, 155 bed shelter program serving homeless/battered women and children and dedicated to breaking the cycle of domestic violence, poverty, and abuse by restoring balance and harmony through individual empowerment – and Rbrw.org, a website created with the intention that women, children, teens and abuse victims and survivors, celebrities, artists and society could be brought together through the Internet.
Among those confirmed to attend are Lance Bass and Camilla Barungi.
Read more...
- 6/5/2011
- Look to the Stars
The "Legos" are made of cells encased in tiny gel blocks that are 100-millionths-of-a-meter on a side.
Tissue engineers are already on the cusp of printing organs. But there's one fundamental problem: It's difficult to get tissue that's either printed on a sheet or grown in a dish to become truly 3-D (like your heart or your liver). Researchers at the MIT-Harvard Division of Health Sciences and Technology (Hst) think they have a way around that: They've invented a way of embedded living cells in tiny cubes, so that 3-D structures could be build in the same way that a kid would assemble a pile of Legos.
The researchers--Ali Khademhosseini and Javier Gomez Fernandez--call their new technique micromasonry, and have just published a paper on the technique. First, cells are encapsulated inside a common medical polymer called polyethylene glycol (Peg), which starts as a liquid but becomes a gel when illuminated.
Tissue engineers are already on the cusp of printing organs. But there's one fundamental problem: It's difficult to get tissue that's either printed on a sheet or grown in a dish to become truly 3-D (like your heart or your liver). Researchers at the MIT-Harvard Division of Health Sciences and Technology (Hst) think they have a way around that: They've invented a way of embedded living cells in tiny cubes, so that 3-D structures could be build in the same way that a kid would assemble a pile of Legos.
The researchers--Ali Khademhosseini and Javier Gomez Fernandez--call their new technique micromasonry, and have just published a paper on the technique. First, cells are encapsulated inside a common medical polymer called polyethylene glycol (Peg), which starts as a liquid but becomes a gel when illuminated.
- 5/14/2010
- by Cliff Kuang
- Fast Company
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