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Zoey Miller - The Other Zoey, 2023
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zendobx · 6 months
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zoey miller.
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mbaileybabe · 6 months
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zach maclaren & zoey miller • the other zoey: headers! 🤞🏼 1/2
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THE OTHER ZOEY (2023) dir. Sara Zandieh.
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Icons Josephine Langford in The Other Zoey. Like if you use/save! ♡
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seriesluticons · 5 months
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venussaidso · 2 months
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who tf do ketu men frequently date? 🧍🏼
so i decided to check the charts of ex/current partners of some selected well known ketu men.
See, Timothee Chalamat having dated Rahu and Jupiter girls kinda validates my theory of Ketu men going for these planetary archetypes. I also see Moon and Mercury nakshatra women.
He dated Shatabhisha ASC, Vishakha Moon Lourdes Leon. Was with Eiza Gonzalez who has Shravana Sun & a possible Purva Bhadrapada Moon. His iconic pairing with Lily Rose Depp who's Rohini Sun & Swati Moon and Vishakha ASC. And finally Kylie Jenner -- Ashlesha Sun, Swati Moon.
Avan Jogia, who is Ashwini Moon, is dating Punarvasu Moon Halsey -- and she also has Hasta Sun AND Swati ASC. He's also dated Zoey Deutch who is a Vishakha Sun. He dated Swati Sun Cleopatra Coleman. He had a thing with Vishakha Moon Miley Cyrus 💀
Ben Barnes, who is Ashwini Moon & Magha Sun, dated Ardra Moon Tamsin Egerton. Then Shatabhisha Moon Felicity Jones. And also Vishakha ASC AND Hasta Moon Julianna Hough.
Possible Magha Moon Robert Sheehan with his long-time girlfriend Revati Sun Sofia Boutella.
Idris Elba's -- who's Magha Moon -- current wife is a Punarvasu Sun AND a Jyestha Moon mwahaha.
Ashwini Moon Benedict Cumberbatch's wife is a Purva Bhadrapada Sun AND Rohini Moon.
Ashwini Moon Michael C. Hall's first wife had Revati Moon, name's Amy Spanger. Then he married Jyestha Sun Jennifer Carpenter who ALSO has Punarvasu Moon and a Hasta ASC.
Ashwini Moon Matt Dillion had dated Vishakha Moon Denise Richards. Also Punarvasu native Cameron Diaz. And I believe his recent partner is Vishakha Moon Roberta Mastromichele. He'd dated Ashlesha ASC, Swati Moon and Shravana Sun Heather Graham.
Magha Moon Paul Wesley was married to Hasta Moon Torrey DeVitto. He was also engaged to Punarvasu native Phoebe Tonkin.
Ashwini Sun Machine Gun Kelly (who also dated Punarvasu native Halsey), was with Ashlesha Moon Megan Fox. Daniel Day Lewis' wife is a Revati Moon. Cilian Murphy, who I also believe to be Ketuvian, is married to a Jyestha Moon woman. Christian Bale's -- who's Ashwini Moon -- wife may have Revati Sun (she may also be Ashwini Sun if she was born past noon).
And Ketu men also go for Ketu women. Justin Trudeau's wife is an Ashwini Sun. Machine Gun Kelly dated Ashwini native Amber Rose.
Ashwini Moon Milo Ventimiglia's wife, Jarah Mariano, is a Jyestha Moon. He's dated Ashwini Moon Alexis Bledel and also Hayden Panettiere who's also an Ashwini Moon with Magha Sun.
Ashwini Moon Boris Kodjoe's wife, Nichole Ari Parker, is a Mula Moon with a Hasta Sun.
Magha Sun Andrew Garfield was with Magha ASC, Swati Sun and Hasta Moon Emma Stone. He also dated Mula Sun Shannon Woodward. He'd been with Ashwini Sun and Vishakha Moon Phoebe Dynevor. Also Ardra Sun Alyssa Miller. He got on with Ashlesha Asc & Purva Bhadrapada Moon Rita Ora too.
Mula Sun, and confirmed Ashwini Moon, Jared Leto, had dated Vishakha Moon Scarlett Johansson. Then Ashley Olsen who is literally a Magha Moon with Ashlesha ASC. He'd been with Punarvasu ASC Cameron Diaz. He was also linked with Ardra Sun Lindsey Lohan. Had an iconic love struck moment with Shatabhisha Sun, Hasta Moon Lupita Nyong'o. I think Valery Kauffman too who's Rohini Sun and Shravana Moon. Reminder that he's a Krittika Asc, he's a Sun nakshatra and my god he's got a running list of hookups I can't deal with right now so Valery is where it ends. It's honestly giving Leonardo DiCaprio lmfao who's also a Sun nakshatra (can't stand solar males💀).
If I stumble on more Ketu men, I'll probably keep editing this post. But there's a pattern here. It's Rahu, Moon, Mercury, Jupiter and Ketu nakshatras that frequently pop up in the women they date. Honorable mentions are Sun and Mars nakshatras. Seriously, I find this fascinating.
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Radix Dance Convention, Houston, TX: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
Rookie Solo
1st: Blakely Fitzgerald-’I’m A Lady’
2nd: Amelia Abshire-’Jazz Baby’
3rd: Sylvia Newsom-’Get Loose’
4th: Juliette Osamor-’Wonderful World’
Mini Solo
1st: Brynlee Fitzgerald-’Can’t Get It Out’
2nd: Winter Eberts-’Dreamlike’
3rd: Paislyn Schroeder-’Goodbye’
4th: Natalie Gerami-’Evil Twin’
5th: Brantley Meador-’Bubbly Kisses’
5th: Ava Grace Merritt-’Clumsy’
6th: Estelle Newsom-’Champagne Taste’
7th: Aurora Brady-’Hit The Road Jack’
8th: Araceli Estrella-’Diamonds and Pearls’
8th: Quinn Briscoe-’Within Reach’
9th: Zoey Cruz-’Shelter’
9th: Melody Thiel-’Winter Fairy’
10th: Evelin Peterson-’If You Believe’
Junior Solo
1st: Daniela SanGiacomo-’Infinite’
2nd: Haiden Neuville-’Before You Go’
3rd: Maya Ordonez-’For All That’s Lost’
3rd: Campbell Clark-’The Scarlett Effect’
4th: London Barron-’Bones’
4th: Braelyn Schaffer-’New Worlds’
4th: Jisselle Garza-’Waiting Game’
4th: Mia Narvaez-’Who Am I?’
5th: Brooke Vorst-’Girl From Ipanema’
5th: Kinley Bertrand-’Rock With Me’
6th: Nevaeh Joseph-’Brown Skin Girl’
6th: Scarlett Petty-’Stars’
6th: Ellie Randolph-’Swan Song’
7th: Anya Inger-’Size’
8th: Madison Moller-’Incomplete’
8th: Grace Matthews-’Lonely’
8th: Ansley Harris-’Porcelain’
8th: Stella Eberts-’Valley’
9th: Joshua Colburn-’Waiting On The World to Change’
10th: Nina Lykidis-’Caught In The Middle’
10th: Ryleigh Mouret-’When Fire Meets Fate’
Teen Solo
1st: Kiarra Waidelich-’My Mind’
1st: Cambry Bethke-’Winging It’
2nd: Kate Abernathy-’Doomed’
2nd: Rianna Weck-’Dream A Little Dream’
2nd: Kennedy Nichols-’My Love’
2nd: Carley Thinfen-’Self Destruction’
2nd: Avery Cashen-’The Statement’
3rd: Imogene Elias-’Bang Bang’
3rd: Lauren Fuselier-’Godspeed’
3rd: Catalina Salberg-’Over’
4th: Kieran Holmes-’Hear The Bells’
4th: Mariella Saunders-’Until We Break’
5th: Kayla Pierce-’Fiyah Speak’
5th: Jilliam Sims-’Shadow Journal’
5th: Gavin Warfield-’Stereotype’
5th: Charlotte Kautzer-’The Moments You Had’
6th: Maeve McCormack-’Maybe We’ll See’
6th: Claire Schunneman-’Twist, Tug and Tear’
7th: Isabella Umstead-’Bitter Song’
7th: Audrey Lafrance-’Don’t Cry For Me’
7th: Blayklee Balthazar-’Radical Self’
8th: Olivia Spivey-’Can You Feel?’
8th: Lauren Dorsett-’Shout’
8th: Sadie Grace Bethke-’Slither’
8th: Reagan Wright-’Unearth’
9th: Alysse Fee-’Distortion’
9th: Isabella Ramirez-’Fly’
9th: Alexia Stewart-’Icon’
9th: Alexis Cravaritis-’The Rose’
10th: Presley Mason-’Cringe’
10th: Dilyn Bray-’Faced’
10th: Ashlee Allen-’Take Flight’
Senior Solo
1st: Sophia Seymour-’Broken’
1st: Morgan Manning-’Change Gonna Come’
2nd: Sam McWilliams-’Back to Black’
3rd: Abigail Reed-’Mountains’
4th: Ava Lafrance-’Expo’
4th: Aidan Aloma-’I Wouldn’t Be’
4th: Lola Coghill-’Lover’
5th: Anna Miller-’50 Ways’
5th: Sloane Ritterbush-’Body Love’
5th: Makaila Teagle-’He Needs Me’
6th: Olyvia Sessing-’The Hill’
7th: Jayde Woodard-’Home With You’
7th: Damaris Salazar-’Unraveling’
8th: Payton Wolff-’Gonna Find Another You’
9th: Kaylie Wood-’The Shift’
10th: Ellie Drotts-’Alternate Perspectives’
10th: Abby Baden-’Between The Sounds’
10th: Joelle Rosales-’Courage to You’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: The Dance Kollective-’Reflection’
2nd: Texas Academy of Dance Arts-’Safe’
3rd: Cypress Dance Project-’Groove Is In The Heart’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: The Dance Kollective-’Both Of Us’
2nd: Dancezone-’Delinquents’
3rd: Texas Academy of Dance Arts-’I Hate To Leave’
3rd: Cypress Dance Project-’More’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: The Dance Kollective-’Alter Ego’
2nd: The Dance Kollective-’Solace’
2nd: Distinction Dance Company-’Who To Love’
3rd: The Dance Kollective-’Ascending’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Masters Upper Level-’Blue Skies’
2nd: The Dance Kollective-’Exhumed’
3rd: Artistic Soul Dance Company-’Sunder;
Mini Group
1st: Cypress Dance Project-’Pause’
2nd: Vdanse Academy-’Buzzin’
3rd: The Dance Kollective-’Shop Around’
Junior Group
1st: The Dance Kollective-’Dreaming’
2nd: Cypress Dance Project-’Vogue’
3rd: The Dance Kollective-’Like Lovers Do’
Teen Group
1st: The Dance Kollective-’Tap Is Life’
2nd: Cypress Dance Project-’To This Day’
3rd: The Dance Kollective-’Bringing It Back’
3rd: The Dance Kollective-’The Heaven Complex’
Senior Group
1st: The Dance Kollective-’Before I Go’
2nd: Masters Upper Level-’Closure’
3rd: Masters Upper Level-’This Is Me Trying’
Rookie Line
1st: Cypress Dance Project-’Bat Dance’
Junior Line
1st: The Dance Kollective-’Handful of Keys’
2nd: Cypress Dance Project-’Plain Jane’
3rd: Distinction Dance Company-’Satisfaction’
Teen Line
1st: Dancezone-’Tantrum’
2nd: The Dance Kollective-’One’
3rd: Distinction Dance Company-’Clout’
3rd: Cypress Dance Project-’Most Human Thing’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Cypress Dance Project-’Give Us Love’
2nd: Dance Connection Center-’Slumber Party’
Teen Extended Line
1st: The Dance Kollective-’Goliath’
2nd: The Dance Kollective-’Boss’
3rd: Cypress Dance Project-’Get Me Bodied’
Teen Production
1st: Dancezone-’Sunday’
High Scores by Performance Division:
Rookie Specialty
Cypress Dance Project-’Bat Dance’
Mini Jazz
Cypress Dance Project-’Pause’
Mini Hip-Hop
Vdanse Academy-’Buzzin’
Mini Contemporary
The Dance Kollective-’Just The Way You Are’
Mini Lyrical
Cypress Dance Project-’We Will Wait’
Mini Specialty
Cypress Dance Project-’The Distance’
Junior Jazz
Cypress Dance Project-’Vogue’
Junior Hip-Hop
Cypress Dance Project-’Plain Jane’
Junior Tap
The Dance Kollective-’Handful of Keys’
Junior Contemporary
The Dance Kollective-’Dreaming’
Junior Lyrical
Distinction Dance Company-’Arms Around You’
Junior Musical Theatre
Cypress Dance Project-’Elle’s Big Day’
Junior Specialty
The Dance Kollective-’Like Lovers Do’
Teen Jazz
The Dance Kollective-’Bringing It Back’
Teen Ballet
Cypress Dance Project-’Hunted’
Teen Hip-Hop
Dancezone-’Tantrum’
Teen Tap
The Dance Kollective-’Tap Is Life’
Teen Contemporary
The Dance Kollective-’One’
Teen Lyrical
The Dance Kollective-’I Remember Her’
Teen Musical Theatre
Evolve 26-’Girl in the Mirror’
Teen Ballroom
The Dance Kollective-’Boss’
Teen Specialty
Cypress Dance Project-’To This Day’
Senior Jazz
Masters Upper Level-’Cold Hearted Snake’
Senior Contemporary
The Dance Kollective-’Before I Go’
Senior Lyrical
Masters Upper Level-’Closure’
Senior Specialty
Dancezone-’Wings’
Senior Jazz
Masters Upper Level-’Cold Hearted Snake’
Best of Radix:
Rookie
Cypress Dance Project-’Bat Dance’
Mini
The Dance Kollective-’Shop Around’
Vdanse Academy-’Buzzin’
Cypress Dance Project-’Pause’
Junior
Dancezone-’Delirious’
Distinction Dance Company-’Arms Around You’
Cypress Dance Project-’Vogue’
The Dance Kollective-’Handful of Keys’
Teen
The Dance Kollective-’Tap Is Life’
Cypress Dance Project-’To This Day’
Dancezone-’Tantrum’
Texas Academy of Dance Arts-’Baby Boy’
Distinction Dance Company-’Bassline’
Senior
The Dance Kollective-’Before I Go’
Masters Upper Level-’Closure’
Distinction Dance Company-’A Pale’
Texas Academy of Dance Arts-’Echoes of Mine’
Studio Standout:
Cypress Dance Project-’To This Day’
Dancezone-’Tantrum’
The Dance Kollective-’Before I Go’
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d-criss-news · 4 years
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Members of the Film & TV Music community, made up of composers, songwriters, music editors, music supervisors, studio executives and more, are contributing their talents to SOUNDTRACK OF OUR LIVES: A CELEBRATION FOR THE FILM & TV MUSIC COMMUNITY, an online benefit event for MusiCares® COVID-19 Relief Fund. This specially produced program debuts June 25th, 2020, at noon pacific on YouTube, and will honor the talented people whose scores and songs transport, inspire, uplift and entertain us by creating the "soundtrack of our lives." The fun, delightful and heartfelt hour-long special will feature leading and iconic singers, composers, songwriters, actors, celebrity guests and others while celebrating glorious Film & TV Music moments with heart and humor. Donations to MusiCares® COVID-19 Relief Fund will be encouraged throughout the show.
"Thousands of music professionals and creators are struggling during this pandemic and remain in desperate need of assistance," says Debbie Carroll, Vice President Health and Human Services MusiCares®. "The continued support from the music community during these turbulent times has been heartwarming and inspiring. The power of music unites us all and gives us hope for better days ahead."
Over 75 film and television composers and songwriters, "From A to Z, Abels to Zimmer," will appear in this program. Collectively, this prestigious group has been nominated for 273 Grammys (with 87 wins), 216 Emmys (with 51 wins) and 136 Oscars (with 34 wins).
Confirmed performers and special guests include Sting, Catherine O'Hara, Ming-Na Wen, Patti LuPone, William Shatner, Elisabeth Moss, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Marla Gibbs, Jane Levy, Mandy Moore, Richard Kind, Alex Newell, Zachary Levi, Paul Reubens, Kiernan Shipka, Harvey Fierstein, Ginnifer Goodwin, Anika Noni Rose, Kasi Lemmons, Ted Danson, Auli'i Cravalho, Darren Criss, Drew Carey, Ray Romano, Holly Hunter, Reba McEntire, Bob Saget, Ken Page, Lucy Lawless, Mary Steenburgen, Dave Coulier, Kevin Smith, Peter Gallagher, Naomi Scott, Annie Potts, Clive Davis, Jodi Benson, Harvey Mason Jr., Susan Egan, Paige O'Hara, John Stamos, Andra Day and Rita Wilson.
Composers and songwriters participating include Michael Abels, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Angelo Badalamenti, Glen Ballard, Lesley Barber, Nathan Barr, Tyler Bates, Jeff Beal, Marco Beltrami, Alan Bergman, Terence Blanchard, Jongnic Bontemps, Kathryn Bostic, Kris Bowers, Jon Brion, Nicholas Britell, Bruce Broughton, BT, Carter Burwell, Sean Callery, Joshuah Brian Campbell, Lisa Coleman, John Debney, Tan Dun, Fil Eisler, Danny Elfman, Charles Fox, Germaine Franco, Harry Gregson-Williams, Hildur Gudnadóttir, Alex Heffes, Joe Hisaishi, James Newton Howard, Justin Hurwitz, Ashley Irwin, Mark Isham, Steve Jablonsky, Amanda Jones, Laura Karpman, Christopher Lennertz, Joe LoDuca, Robert Lopez, Mark Mancina, Gabriel Mann, Clint Mansell, Dennis McCarthy, Bear McCreary, Alan Menken, Bruce Miller, John Murphy, Starr Parodi, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Daniel Pemberton, Michael Penn, Heitor Pereira, Rachel Portman, Mike Post, A. R. Rahman, Tim Rice, Lolita Ritmanis, Dan Romer, Anna Rose, Jeff Russo, Arturo Sandoval, Lalo Schifrin, Marc Shaiman, Teddy Shapiro, Richard M. Sherman, David Shire, Rob Simonsen, Mark Snow, Tamar-kali, Dara Taylor, Pinar Toprak, Brian Tyler, Nick Urata, Benjamin Wallfisch, Diane Warren, Mervyn Warren, Paul Williams, Austin Wintory, Alan Zachary, Geoff Zanelli, Marcelo Zarvos, David Zippel and Hans Zimmer.
Some highlights of the special include:
Members of the Film & TV Music community deliver heartfelt messages of hope, solidarity & encouragement.
"Musicians!" - a humorous musical tribute to the Film & TV Music community featuring Zachary Levi, Patti LuPone, Alex Newell, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Peter Gallagher and Harvey Fierstein.
Tony Award winner and Disney Legend Anika Noni Rose highlights the history of African American composers, songwriters and artists who have contributed to the Film & TV Music industry through the years.
Performers Danny Elfman, Catherine O'Hara, Paul Reubens and Ken Pagereunite to perform a song from the film The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Eight-time Academy Award winning composer Alan Menken performs his timeless song, "A Whole New World," alongside his daughter Anna Rose, introduced by Aladdin (2019) stars Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott.
Stars from beloved animated features step out from behind the microphone to lend their voices to inspirational messages, featuring Irene Bedard, Jodi Benson, Auli'i Cravalho, Holly Hunter, Mandy Moore, Susan Egan, Ginnifer Goodwin, Linda Larkin, Paige O'Hara, Annie Potts, Anika Noni Rose and Ming-Na Wen.
John Stamos hosts "Name That TV Tune!" with celebrity panelists including Elisabeth Moss, Drew Carey, Ray Romano, Eve Plumb, Reba McEntire, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Marla Gibbs, Lucy Lawless and Kevin Smith competing to identify famous TV themes.
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist actor Jane Levy invites us into the dreamworld of her Extraordinary Soundtrack Playlist.
Various performers, including members of the original cast of La La Land, sing a parody version of "Another Day of Sun."
William Shatner explores how different scores can give the same film a different meaning as an exasperated director, played by Richard Kind, leads a composer in multiple directions for a short film starring Kiernan Shipkaand Christian Coppola.
Songwriter Paul Williams performs his classic song "The Rainbow Connection," from The Muppet Movie, joined by various special guests from the Film & TV Music community.
Tony- and Emmy-winner and seven-time Oscar® nominee Marc Shaimanperforms an original song tribute to end title sequences.
MusiCares® COVID-19 Relief Fund was created by MusiCares® to provide support to the music community during the pandemic crisis. The music industry has been essentially shut down with the cancellation of music performances, events, festivals, conferences and the many other live events that are the cornerstone of the shared music experience. Since the fund's establishment in March, over 14,000 clients have been served, with many more still needing help.
Show co-creator Peter Rotter says: "When the pandemic tragically hit our world and began to shut down our film music community, I felt that something needed to be done to help those who were in need of support and care. Through MusiCares® we have found the charitable vehicle that can come alongside our hurting musical family.
"Music has always played a role in history; reflecting both the subtle and monumental moments of our lives through its unique DNA. Music connects each of us, acting as a common thread of unification, opening the hearts of all people.
"Regardless of the color of one's skin, status or station in life, music powerfully breaks through boundaries as its message permeates deep within us; healing our human frailties and condition at our cores. Music is transformative and personal. It powerfully underscores our lives."
"Music has always helped transport, uplift and inspire us through wars, economic hardships, health crises and societal upheavals," says show co-creator, Richard Kraft. "When COVID-19 hit, it threatened the lives and livelihood of much of our Film & TV Music community. So, we decided to create an online special that both celebrates the soundtrack of our lives and benefits, via MusiCares®, the artists who create it."
Starting June 25th at noon pacific, watch the video on Youtube via Rolling Stone, Variety & GRAMMY's channels, as well as on www.soundtracklives.com. Donate at soundtracklives.com now!
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HOLLYWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO HONOR ACTRESS LUCY LIU WITH STAR ON THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME
WHO: Honoree: Lucy Liu
Emcee: Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, President/CEO Rana Ghadban
Guest Speakers: Demi Moore and Rhea Perlman
WHAT: Dedication of the 2,662nd Star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame
in the Category of Television
WHERE:    1708 Vine Street next to the star of legendary actress Anna May Wong at the famous corner of Hollywood & Vine
WHEN: Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at 11:30 A.M. PST
The event will be live-streamed exclusively on www.walkoffame.com
COMMENTS:
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that actress Lucy Liu will be honored with the 2,662nd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, May 1, at 11:30 a.m. PST. The star will be dedicated in the category of Television at 6259 Hollywood Boulevard next to 33 Taps Restaurant.
“We are excited to honor Lucy Liu and we placed her star next to the star of Anna May Wong, the first Chinese American actress to grace Hollywood’s film screens. When we place Walk of Fame stars, we love to juxtapose Hollywood’s golden age icons with the role models who represent the exciting shifts taking place in the film industry whenever we can,” said Ana Martinez, Producer of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.  
Helping Emcee Rana Ghadban, President  & CEO of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to unveil the star will be Walk of Famer Demi Moore and Rhea Perlman.
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce which administers the popular star ceremonies encourages those unable to attend around the world to watch the event exclusively on www.walkoffame.com.
Lucy Liu is a critically acclaimed actress who has starred in film, television and on Broadway.  For seven seasons, Liu co-starred in the highly praised drama series “Elementary” on CBS as “Dr. Joan Watson” alongside Jonny Lee Miller’s “Sherlock Holmes”. The final season of the show premieres May 23 on CBS at 10 p.m.  Liu can also be seen on Hulu’s third season of “Difficult People.”
Her portrayal of “Officer Jessica Tang” on the critically acclaimed series, “Southland” won a 2012 Critics’ Choice Award for Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series and a 2013 NAACP nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Liu also appeared as the unforgettable “Ling Woo” in the hit Fox series, “Ally McBeal,” a role for which she earned an Emmy and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.  She has also appeared in starring roles on the hit series “Cashmere Mafia” and “Dirty Sexy Money.”  She will next star in the dark comedy series, “Why Women Kill,” created by Marc Cherry and set to begin filming this spring. The show will examine how the roles of women have changed over the course of many decades, but how their reaction to betrayal has not.
Liu also stars in the Netflix rom-com hit film, “Set It Up,” co-starring Taye Diggs, Glenn Powell and Zoey Deutch, directed by Claire Scanlon. Her previous films include: “Charlie’s Angels,” “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle,” “Kill Bill,” “Chicago,” “Lucky Number Slevin,” “The Man with the Iron Fists,” “Detachment,” “East Fifth Bliss,” “Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You” and many others.
Liu voices the role of Lady Sagami in the 2015 Academy Award® Nominated film “The Tale of The Princess Kaguya,” produced by Frank Marshall and directed by Jamie Simone from an adaptation by Mike Jones. Variety calls the film a "visionary tour de force”. Liu is also the voice of “Viper” in the trilogy for Paramount’s animated smash hit “Kung Fu Panda” and as “Silvermist” in Tinkerbell’s “Legend of the Neverbeast.”
Off the screen, Liu is a talented director and producer as well. Her directing work for “Elementary” has led her to directing for other series, including the Season 2 Premiere episode of Netflix and Marvel’s “Luke Cage,” USA drama “Graceland”, “Law & Order: SVU,” and “Why Women Kill.”  She has produced the critically acclaimed film “Freedom’s Fury”, the short documentary, “Redlight” as well as co-directed and produced, a short docu-drama, “Meena,” based on a chapter from the New York Times bestseller, “Half the Sky” by authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn.
In 2006, Liu was awarded a Women’s World Award for her outstanding humanitarian work, presented to her by former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and sponsored by the World Award organization headed by former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev. Other recognitions of her humanitarian work include the 2008 Danny Kaye Humanitarian Award and the 2016 Harvard Artist of the Year Award, given by the Harvard Foundation for her involvement with UNICEF and her body of work. Liu is also a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.
Additional accolades honoring her work include a 2012 New York Women in Film & Television Muse Award, the prestigious Best Drama Actress Award at the Seoul International Drama Awards, and three People’s Choice Award nominations.  
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Met Gala muses: Designers and their dates on fashion’s biggest night
The Met Gala is famously known as “the Super Bowl of fashion,” and the sartorial scoreboard is set according to who wears what, and who attends with whom. Designers and brands choose their gala guests carefully, collaborating with them closely for weeks, or even months, to create the perfect look.
Beyond the iconic red carpet moment on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, they also sit at the same table inside the exclusive dinner, which perhaps explains why Marc Jacobs has invited his friends-cum-muses Kate Moss (2009) and Sofia Coppola (2013) in the past. Jeremy Scott has also been known to invite his gal pals, including Katy Perry (2015) and Madonna (2017). Friendships aside, brands increasingly endeavour to send the poster girls—and boys—down the red carpet in their designs to cement said star’s synonymy with the brand. Who could forget Marc Jacobs’ 2017 arrival, with his then campaign star Frances Bean Cobain, and her mum Courtney Love.
The Met Gala has a long history of power pairings. Cast your mind back to 1995, when a fresh-faced Kate Moss made her Met Gala debut with Calvin Klein, wearing a pastel coloured slip dress alongside Christy Turlington. That same year, Naomi Campbell shimmied down the red carpet in a sparkling gown with designer-of-the-decade Gianni Versace. His younger sister and muse Donatella joined him the following year, clad in a bondage-style dress. Since taking over the helm of the Italian fashion house, she has invited the likes of Cindy Crawford (2009), Jennifer Lopez (2015), and Kylie Jenner (2017) as her Met Gala guests. Other storied pairings include Cher and lifetime costume collaborator Bob Mackie in 1974 and 1985. (The singer’s ‘naked’ dresses later served as inspiration for that Kim Kardashian Cavalli look at the Met in 2015). Last but in no way least, who could forget the moment Liv Tyler and best friend Stella McCartney (then Chloé’s creative director) turned up to the 1999 ‘Rock Style’-themed gala in matching ‘Rock Royalty’ T-shirts?
Recently, the trend has veered towards the Met Gala girl squad: designers hitting the red carpet with an A-list posy. Think Stefano Gabbana’s 2003 ensemble, featuring Naomi Campbell, Victoria Beckham and Linda Evangelista; or Stella McCartney’s gaggle of girl power in 2014, including Cara Delevingne, Rihanna, Reese Witherspoon and Kate Bosworth, each dressed in one-off pieces. 2016 saw the ultimate designer date squads step out in force, with gentlemen thrown into the mix: Olivier Rousteing marched en masse with his ‘Balmain Army’ of supermodels; Gucci’s Alessandro Michele attended with long-time muses Dakota Johnson, Charlotte Casiraghi and Jared Leto; and the then Valentino designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli were accompanied by an impressive roster including Lorde, Lily Collins, Zoe Kravitz and Miles Teller.
As the first Monday in May approaches, look back through the Met Gala archives to see the matches made in sartorial heaven.
1/47 Designer Halston and Bianca Jagger, December 1981
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Cher with designer Bobo Mackie, December 1985
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Kate Moss, Calvin Klein and Christy Turlington, December 1995
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Designer Gianni Versace and model Naomi Campbell, December 1995
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Somali fashion model, actress and entrepreneur Iman and French fashion designer Christian Lacroix, January 1996
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Donatella and Gianni Versace, January 1996
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Stella McCartney and Liv Tyler, December 1999
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Stella McCartney and Gwyneth Paltrow, April 2001
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Designer Stefano Gabbana, model Naomi Campbell, former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham and model Linda Evangelista, April 2003
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Jennifer Connelly and designer Nicolas Ghesquire, May 2005
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Li’l Kim and designer Marc Jacobs, May 2005
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Christopher Bailey and Sienna Miller wearing Burberry, May 2006
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Alexander McQueen with model Sarah Jessica Parker, May 2006
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Charlize Theron with designer John Galliano, May 2006
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Coco Rocha with designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, May 2007
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Scarlett Johansson with designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, May 2008
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Kate Moss with designer Marc Jacobs, May 2009
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Cindy Crawford with designer Donatella Versace, May 2009
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Oprah with designer Oscar De Le Renta, May 2010
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Blake Lively with designer Alexander McQueen, May 2011
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Chanel Iman with designer Tom Ford, May 2012
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Kristen Stewart with designer Nicolas Ghesquiere, May 2012
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Anne Hathaway with designer Valentino Garavani, May 2013
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Lily Cole with designer Vivienne Westwood, May 2013
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Rooney Mara wearing Givenchy and Ricardo Tisci, May 2013
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Jennifer Lawrence and Marion Cotillard wearing Dior with Raf Simons, May 2013
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Lena Dunham with designer Erdem Moralioglu, May 2013
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Sophia Coppola with designer Marc Jacobs, May 2013
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley with designer Olivier Rousteing, May 2014
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Karen Elson and Dita Von Teese with designer Zac Posen, May 2014
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Naomi Campbell wearing Givenchy and Riccardo Tisci, May 2014
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Cara Delevingne, Rihanna, Kate Bosworth and Reese Witherspoon with designer Stella McCartney, May 2014
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Katy Perry and Jeremy Scott wearing Moschino, May 2015
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Donatella Versace and Jennifer Lopez wearing Atelier Versace, May 2015
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Justin Bieber wearing Balmain and Olivier Rousteing, May 2015
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Juno Temple with designer Erdem Moralioglu, May 2016
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Dakota Johnson, Charlotte Casiraghi, Alessandro Michele and Jared Leto wearing Gucci, May 2016
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Joan Smalls, Doutzen Kroes, Olivier Rousteing, Cindy Crawford, Alessandra Ambrosio, Jourdan Dunn and Sean O’Pry wearing Balmain, May 2016
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Lily Collins, Pierpaolo Piccioli, Rachel McAdams, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Lorde, Miles Teller and Zoe Kravitz wearing Valentino, May 2016
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Alicia Vikander wearing Louis Vuitton and Nicolas Ghesquiere, May 2016
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Donatella Versace and Kylie Jenner wearing Versace, May 2017
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Madonna wearing Moschino and Jeremy Scott, May 2017
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Maggie Gyllenhaal, Francesco Risso and Sofia Boutella wearing Marni, May 2017
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Frances Bean Cobain and Courtney Love with designer Marc Jacobs and Char Defrancesco, May 2017
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Dakota Johnson wearing Gucci and Alessandro Michele, May 2017
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Zoey Deutch and Kate Bosworth with designer Tory Burch, May 2017
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Bella Hadid with designer Alexander Wang, May 2017
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