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Amy attended the "A Night Of Too Many Stars" benefit to raise money for autism two days ago. I have added about 30 images of that event to the gallery. Amy also appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman yesterday I'll try to get a clip of that. x35 Night Of Too Many Stars
Posted on 14 Apr 2008 by Tona
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| Image Update & SNL News |
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Lorna has been kind enough to inform me that NBC has decided to air an half hour version of SNL on Thursday beginning October 16. The episodes will be dedicated to politics and the presidential race. I'm really sorry that the gallery hasn't been updated in such a long time. Now I have added some 40 images of Amy attending the 2008 Kids' Choice Awards. x45 2008 Kids' Choice Awards
Posted on 08 Apr 2008 by Tona
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| Amy one of Details Mavericks 2008 |
Every year Details Magazine issues a list of it's 22 Mavericks. And this year Amy made the list. You can view the whole list on their Internet site right here And here is the picture that goes with the piece about Amy:![]()
Posted on 22 Mar 2008 by Tona
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| Amy & Seth On the Cover Of Entertainment Weekly |
![]() Amy and her "Saturday Night Live" co-star Seth Meyers are featured on the cover of Entertainment Weekly! The 17th-floor office belonging to Saturday Night Live executive producer and principal architect Lorne Michaels is not huge, but it is sizable. You could fit 10 people in it easily. Twenty, though, would be cozy, and 30 a definite crush — which is a shame, as that is roughly the number of performers, writers, and producers who are paying Michaels a visit this late Monday afternoon in March. The purpose of the get-together is to introduce this week's host, Enchanted star Amy Adams, to the cast and writers, who then pitch her sketch ideas. As this is the first staff get-together of the week, the chatty hubbub is considerable. Everyone quiets down, however, when Michaels starts to talk. ''Show 3,'' drawls the producer. ''Amy Adams is the host, and there will be no presidential candidates, as far as we know.'' After that brief introduction, the ideas begin to fly. ''How about someone gets an allergic reaction at an outer-space-themed restaurant and the waiters refuse to break character?'' suggests head writer and cast member Seth Meyers. Assorted ''Yeah, I could see that''-type snickers ripple through the crowd. Kenan Thompson pitches an idea in which ''an old lady tries to sell a masturbation instruction manual.'' The reaction from the room is a mix of ''Go for it'' glee and ''Ewwwww!'' Writer Colin Jost chimes in with something called ''BBQ OR.'' ''It would be about a restaurant that also performed surgical operations,'' he explains. This inspires both cackles and looks of mild confusion. At least half of the pitches suggested today will never be heard of again. And only a handful will survive the show's brief but ruthless production process to be broadcast on Saturday. The hope among those present is that the skits that do make the cut will further enhance the reputation of a show that has grabbed both headlines and ratings since returning from its writers'-strike-caused hiatus. You can read the whole article here.
Posted on 16 Mar 2008 by Tona
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