Our friends over at Charitybuzz are auctioning off a chance to spend to attend the premiere of White House Down with Jamie Foxx and Channing Tatum in NYC.
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Our friends over at Charitybuzz are auctioning off a chance to spend to attend the premiere of White House Down with Jamie Foxx and Channing Tatum in NYC.
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Fox is turning their annual Upfront Presentation in NYC into a fan event with its first-annual Fox FanFront on May 13.
The network has announced that after it unveils its fall schedule to the media and advertisers, it will offer fans “a front-of-the-line pass” to a sneak preview of the upcoming season.
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Our friends at Charitybuzz are auctioning off a chance to spend 2 hours on the set of HBO’s The Newsroom which is primarily filmed in Los Angeles.
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Charitybuzz is auctioning off a chance to watch Liam Neeson film scenes for A Walk Among The Tombstones later this month in NYC.
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Our friends over at Charitybuzz.com are auctioning off a speaking role on the highly anticipated Untitled David O. Russell Project, currently filming in Boston.
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Watching the Academy Awards tonight, instead of critiquing dresses and laughing as the presenters’ fumbles, I’m thinking about all of the people in my own life who have inspired, helped, or supported me in achieving my dreams.
Most of us will never win an Academy Award, but we all will or have achieved something we were proud of, landing our a first job, graduating from college, acing a seemingly impossible test, there’s an endless list of achievements in all of our lives and, no matter how big or small, we’ve all had people who’ve helped us. But, unlike tonight’s lucky Oscar winners, most of us won’t be able to publicly thank them.
So, I thought it would be fun to launch a new project in which people can thank those in their lives for helping them achieve their goals, or supporting them in the dreams they hope to achieve, by using the typical awards show acceptance speech format. And, I’m hoping that by next year’s Oscar ceremony we’ll have enough to put together a book or a video blog that will remind others to be grateful, too.
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Gary Sinise, who has long been a supporter of U.S. troops, is set to host the Got Heart, Give Hope Gala on Wednesday, April 17, 2013.
Hope For The Warriors will honor the combat wounded service members, their families, and families of the fallen that they assist at the event, which will be held at The Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, Washington, D.C.
“Service members and military families demonstrate overwhelming courage and resiliency in the face of adversity,” Robin Kelleher, Hope For The Warriors President said. “The Gala celebrates and honors their courage as they deal with extraordinary challenges.”
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