Last night Kirsten & Nevena Borissova (owner of Curve) hosted a signing of the new Rodarte Book by Kate & Laura Mulleavy at the Curve Store in New York. Kirsten looked lovely in a Rodarte Spring 2014 RTW Mixed Media Dress & we’ve added 25 pics to the gallery.
Tonight the Costume Institute Gala is held in New York & Kirsten will be attending (probably wearing Rodarte). Unfortunately work commitments mean I’m not going to be able to get online to add pics until very late tomorrow evening (UK time). I will try & get a few pics added early tomorrow morning before work but no promises!
This weeks episode of Fox’s science-themed show “Cosmos” will honor two women who changed the way scientists understand star stuff, with the help of actresses Kirsten Dunst and Marlee Matlin.
Dunst will provide the guest voice for an animated version of Cecilia Payne, a British astronomer who discovered the chemical composition of stars, proposing that thare largely made up of hydrogen. Matlin will lend her voice to Annie Jump Cannon, an American astronomer who developed the first catalogue the spectral characters of stars. Fox’s “Cosmos: A Spacetine Odyssey,” hosted by astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, is a 21st-century incarnation of the 1980 TV series hosted by famed astronomer Carl Sagan.
Matlin, who is the only deaf performer to have received an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in “Children of a Lesser God,” has collaborated with “Cosmos” producer Seth MacFarlane before; she provided the voice for a character named Stella on “Family Guy” (apparently after she approached MacFarlane about why she was not asked to provide her own voice for an animated version of herself on the show.)
“Sisters of the Sun” is the eighth episode in the 13-part “Cosmos” series, which launched in March. The show is a reboot of astronomer Carl Sagan’s beloved series, “Cosmos: A Personal Voyage,” which first aired on PBS in 1980.
While Sagan’s classic show relied on live-action historical re-enactments to illustrate the history of science, the new series, hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, has drawn from a well of Hollywood talent with CGI graphics and animated sequences.
Dunst and Matlin are hardly the first celebrities to lend their voices to the show. Sir Patrick Stewart of “Star Trek” franchise fame voiced an animated version of astronomer William Herschel. Similarly, Richard Gere played the part of geochemist Clair Patterson in last week’s episode.
“Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey” airs today (April 27th) at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Fox. It will be rebroadcast on the National Geographic Channel on Monday (April 28th) at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
Paris – Kirsten Dunst has had hair-raising experiences in her rich acting career so far. The actress grants her hair looks the most fantastic in Sofia Coppola’s “Marie Antoinette,” with all the dramatic updos. “But for me it was two hours teasing — I literally had doll hair at the end; it was so fried because of all the hair spray,” she admits, laughing. “So that was not fun for me, even though it looked really amazing.”
Dunst erupts with laughter a lot. It rolls through the suite she’s sitting in at Paris’ Hôtel Le Meurice on Wednesday, her long, blonde tresses undulating gently. Dunst is in town as the first L’Oréal Professionnel spokeswoman.
She’s bubbling with reminiscences. For Lars von Trier’s “Melancholia,” in which Dunst plays a depressed woman (a role that garnered her a best actress award at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival), a chunk of hair was snipped out from the back, so it looked like she cut it herself. Dunst says, “They just wanted it to look a little handmade.” “In ‘The Virgin Suicides,’ we all looked like a beautiful campaign, just because everyone had the blonde hair and the sunlight — it was so ethereal,” she continues.
For her role at L’Oréal Professionnel, meanwhile, Dunst feels she can be herself. “I feel very honored,” she says of the recent appointment, which this year involves her fronting the launches of the L’Oréal-owned brand’s Wild Stylers from Tecni.Art, Beach Waves and Absolut Repair Lipidium.
Dunst isn’t in the City of Light for long, so she won’t get to take in any of the men’s ready-to-wear shows that kicked off Wednesday or couture, beginning Monday. “I wish. No — I have to go to work,” she explains, referring to the filming that starts next week in New Orleans for Jeff Nichols’ “Midnight Special,” also featuring the likes of Michael Shannon and Joel Edgerton. “It’s a great cast, so I am really happy.”
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