Hey, actually this one's Book-related! And this weekend!
Open-Air Book Fair
What: Thousands of reads, $20 grab bags, Nolita House mac ānā cheese, and dessert from Pies-n-Thighs.
When: Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Where: In front of Housing Works Bookstore, 126 Crosby St., b/t Houston & Prince Sts. (212-334-3324).
"Give me a 'C'" - CMT's new makeover reality series, I Want to Look Like a High School Cheerleader Again, follows ten former cheerleaders as they regain their physiques through Army boot camp-style training. The eight-episode series debuts October 6 at 830p, and Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' trainer Jay Johnson, along with his wife Lin and host Jenn Brown, work the contestants hard so they can fit into their old high school uniforms again for a $50,000 cash prize. The series is produced by Triage Entertainment.
...feminism has a reason. Feminism has a reason. Feminism has a reason. One day, reality TV will go away or at least be stuck only on the CW and MyNetworkTV. If I keep saying it and click my heels, it'll come true.
Attention K.I.T.T. fans ... Knight Rider may be back! NBC is looking at a 2-hour pilot, which may first air as a made-for later on this season, and if well received could get the order for a series, says Variety. The project comes from Dutch Oven Prods and Universal Media Studios.
Heh. Dutch Oven Productions.
Open-Air Book Fair
What: Thousands of reads, $20 grab bags, Nolita House mac ānā cheese, and dessert from Pies-n-Thighs.
When: Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Where: In front of Housing Works Bookstore, 126 Crosby St., b/t Houston & Prince Sts. (212-334-3324).
"Give me a 'C'" - CMT's new makeover reality series, I Want to Look Like a High School Cheerleader Again, follows ten former cheerleaders as they regain their physiques through Army boot camp-style training. The eight-episode series debuts October 6 at 830p, and Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' trainer Jay Johnson, along with his wife Lin and host Jenn Brown, work the contestants hard so they can fit into their old high school uniforms again for a $50,000 cash prize. The series is produced by Triage Entertainment.
...feminism has a reason. Feminism has a reason. Feminism has a reason. One day, reality TV will go away or at least be stuck only on the CW and MyNetworkTV. If I keep saying it and click my heels, it'll come true.
Attention K.I.T.T. fans ... Knight Rider may be back! NBC is looking at a 2-hour pilot, which may first air as a made-for later on this season, and if well received could get the order for a series, says Variety. The project comes from Dutch Oven Prods and Universal Media Studios.
Heh. Dutch Oven Productions.
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Date: 2007-09-27 02:24 pm (UTC)