Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report and host, Danielle Robay, were invited to come out to cover NWHM’s Women Making History 2, honoring the notable achievements of Fran Drescher, accomplished actress, comedian, best-selling author, leading health advocate who has been appointed the distinguished position of Special Envoy for Women’s Health Issues by the US State Department, and Rita Moreno, legendary
singer, dancer and actress and the only Latina (and one of the few performers) to have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony.
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Founded in 1996, the National Women’s History Museum is a nonpartisan, nonprofit educational institution dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and celebrating the diverse historic contributions of women and integrating this rich heritage fully into our nation’s history, currently located online at www.nwhm.org
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Samantha Johnson, were invited to come out and cover the Beverly Hills Lifestyle Magazine Launch of their Fall 2012 Issue benefiting Cancer Schmancer at KYLE by Alene Too in Beverly Hills.
Cancer Schmancer Foundation educates women on the risk factors, early warning signs, and tests that are available for early detection of women’s cancers. The Cancer Schmancer Movement advocates for improved women’s cancer healthcare legislation. For more information, visit www.CancerSchmancer.org.
Beverly Hills Lifestyle magazine is the premier luxury magazine on the market. Both the printed version of BHL and the website (www.BHLmag.com) introduce the reader to all that is luxurious, opulent, and chic – the finest things in life. Visit bhlmagazine.com.
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We’ve all danced to Paula’s “Straight Up” music video and watched her on American Idol give hope to artists pouring out their hearts in auditions and during competitions. She’s the one we wished would stay instead of Simon Cowell.
Good News! She’s back and with Simon on The X Factor this fall on FOX.
In the November Issue of emmy® Magazine, Paula Abdul talks about joining “The X Factor,” and how she’s excited to be on the show even gives us some insight into her relationship with fellow judge and executive producer Simon Cowell. Don’t worry, she’s in a good place and even reflects on her “American Idol” departure in the article.
Paula Abdul --- Photo Credit: PHOTOGRAPH BY ANTOINE VERGLAS COURTESY OF emmy® MAGAZINE
If you love hearing about a true Hollywood story, you’ll love reading about how Paul started out as a Laker Girl dance and choreographer during her freshman year in college. That’s when Lake fans Marlon and Jackie Jackson asked her to choreograph the Jacksons’ “Torture” video (1984) which led to her becoming the “go-to” choreographer for the Jackson family.
Read more about Paula and for all you fashionistas out there check out some of the photos of her in the magazine wearing Balmain, Roberto Cavalli, Givenchy and Christian Louboutin to name a few.
The latest issue of emmy® Magazine, the official publication of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, is available at newsstands now (if you can’t find it locally – get it here online). You’ll love seeing highlights include profiles on actor Michael J. Fox, OWN’s “Most Valuable Players,” Lisa Kudrow’s “Web Therapy,” actor-writer-producer-standup comic Whitney Cummings, the FX series “Rescue Me,” “Torchwood: Miracle Day” star Bill Pullman, Fran Drescher’s series “Happily Divorced,”“The Amazing Race” host Phil Keoghan, and “Entourage” creator-executive producerDoug Ellin. Also included in the latest issue are features on Spanish-language network “Univision,” director Beth McCarthy-Miller, “Rookie Blue” star Travis Milne, HLN’s Nancy Grace, excerpts from the Television Academy’s Archive of American Television’s interview with Dick Clark, a feature on music-competition crafts, a profile on the University of Southern California’s new course on the significance of celebrity, and many more.
Michael J Fox
One last extra highlight that we’d like to share is on Michael J. Fox and how acting has become easier in recent years despite the loss of physical subtlety since being diagnosed with the neurological disorder Parkinson’s – “I don’t have the elasticity of expression. I don’t have a lot of tools that I used to use. But other things have come into those spaces. I have a stillness now in spite of the motion. I have a kind of internal gravitas and perspective that makes me as an actor consider my reactions and consider my course through a scene in a way that I wouldn’t have previously…It’s the gift that keeps on taking, but it has been a gift.”
ABOUT: emmy® Magazine, the official publication of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, takes readers behind the scenes of the industry for a unique insider’s view. emmy profiles the people who make TV happen, from the stars of primetime’s top shows to the pros behind the cameras.emmy is the only publication to showcase the stunning scope of television: the artists, craftspeople and CEOs; the programming trends and the boundless advances in technology. Honored consistently for excellence, emmy is a four-time Maggie Award winner as best trade publication in communications & the arts and has collected 30 Maggies to date from the Western Publications Association. For Television Academy members, industry pros and fans who just love great television, emmy is the must-read. emmy magazine is available on selected newsstands or by subscription at www.emmymagazine.com.