New scans from the recent TV and Satellite Week of July 10-16, 2021
Author: marcie
LACMA’s Art+Film Gala
Leo to serve as co-chair of the LACMA’s Art+Film Gala. The Event will occur on November 6.
LACMA’s Art+Film Gala shines a spotlight on each discipline by honoring a standout creative from each space, done in front of a well-heeled crowd of art, entertainment and philanthropy insiders. This year, however, the program is being expanded to hold space for a trio of honorees on Nov. 6: Steven Spielberg will share a stage with prominent artists Amy Sherald and Kehinde Wiley.
The latter two are known for portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama — Sherald’s “Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama” and Wiley’s “Barack Obama” — works that will be on view at LACMA from Nov. 7-Jan. 2 as part of the West Coast presentation of The Obama Portraits Tour, organized by the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. To complement the exhibition, the museum will feature Black American Portraits which examines two centuries of Black portraiture, from Nov. 7-April 17.
TV and Satellite
First photo from Killers of the Flower Moon
This is the first image of Lily Gladstone and Leonardo DiCaprio from the upcoming Martin Scorsese film Killers of the Flower Moon for Apple Studios. The film is based on the best-selling nonfiction book about a staggering series of “accidents,” poisonings, and shootings that killed members of the Osage Indian nation in the 1920s—most of them beneficiaries of a windfall of wealth after oil was discovered on their Oklahoma reservation.
Gladstone, best known for her role of the rancher in director Kelly Reichardt’s 2016 film Certain Women and the Showtime series Billions, stars as Mollie Kyle, an Osage woman who was heir to one such fortune. DiCaprio, reteaming with Scorsese for a sixth time, plays Ernest Burkhart, the nephew of powerful rancher William Hale (fellow Scorsese veteran Robert De Niro) who used brute force to control his corner of Oklahoma, which at that point had only been a state for a little over a decade. The law was basically what people like him said it was.
Source: Vanity Fair
Gallery Update
New photos have been added to the gallery. Events from 2019 and 2020. I think we are caught up with recent events. I still have to take a look to see if anything more needs to be added. But until then feel free to check out the new additions.
Santa Barbara Film Festival 2019
Cannes Film Festival 1999, 2002 and 2019
AFI Awards 2020
Golden Globe Awards 2020
Core Gala 2020
Academy Awards 2020
Screen Actors Guild 2020
Directors Guild 2020
Oscars Nominees Luncheon 2020
USwitch: Famous and Frugal
USWITCH has conducted research into the cars driven by some of the biggest names in entertainment, sport and business. Lifestyles of the rich and famous isn’t always Calabasas real estate and driving a Tesla X. Some enjoy driving more affordable cars.
The cheapest Celebrities were:
- Daniel Radcliffe owns a Fiat Punto
- Christian Bale owns a Toyota Tacoma
- Tom Hanks owns a Toyota Scion XB
- Jack Ma owns a Roewe RX5 SUV
- Kawki Leonard owns a Chevrolet Tahoe
Other interesting facts include:
- TV Reality Stars spend the most on their cars on average
- The most popular car make is Ford, followed by Toyota
- The most car model is Mini Cooper owned by Adele and Britney
See the full research study at USwitch
New photo from 2008
Don’t Look Up Update
New photos from the set of Don’t Look Up have been added to the gallery.




