Archive for Thursday, July 06, 2006
Oscars reach out to young voters
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences is trying to up its hip quotient by inviting a raft of comely twenty- and thirtysomethings to join the august organization.
Those among the MySpace generation who can now vote for the Oscars, and collect massive amounts of free DVDs every winter, include Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Joaquin Phoenix, Terrence Howard, Keira Knightley and Rachel Weisz. Dakota Fanning, 12, has also been invited, although it will be up to her parents to decide whether she can watch her R-rated loot.
The academy tends to invite people who’ve been nominated for Oscars to join, and 39 of the 120 invitees this year were 2005 nominees. In a nod to globalization, the academy has also chosen 2006 to right some historical injustices, inviting some long overlooked, foreign-born talents to join their ranks. They include Werner Herzog, more than 20 years after he directed “Fitzcarraldo”; screenwriter Jean-Claude Carriere, who’s been nominated three times for such films as “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie” and won an Oscar for his short film “Heureux Anniversaire”; and Hayao Miyazaki, the Japanese animator who won an Oscar three years ago for “Spirited Away.”
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Rachel Abramowitz
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FINALLY
Case forwarded: Rush Limbaugh will not face charges in Palm Beach County for the bottle of Viagra that was found in his luggage on June 26 at Palm Beach International Airport, prescribed in his psychiatrist’s name. Charges could have nullified the conservative radio host’s plea agreement in a “doctor shopping” case. However, because the doctor wrote the prescription in Miami-Dade County, the case has been forwarded to prosecutors there for review.
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- Study finds 11% drop in illegal immigrants
- Obama's best strategy? Attack
- A Santa Barbara area canyon's residents are among many Californians living in harm's way in fire-prone areas
- Fried fare at the O.C. Fair
- AICAR: Scientists say they've put exercise in a pill
- New California graffiti law: Clean it up and keep it clean
- Chihuahuas reign as L.A. County's most popular dog breed
- Governor slashes workers' pay
- Turning the tide in the water crisis
- Governor slashes workers' pay
- John Garamendi says he'll run for governor in 2010
- AICAR: Scientists say they've put exercise in a pill
- Ruling keeps Britney Spears' assets in conservatorship through end of year
- Chihuahuas reign as L.A. County's most popular dog breed
- DEA agents raid Culver City medical marijuana dispensary
- Dodgers get Manny Ramirez from Red Sox
- There's water on Mars, NASA confirms
- Judge rejects Bush's 'absolute' immunity argument against subpoenas
- Green Bay Packers' Brett Favre debacle has morphed into a traveling circus
