Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Sofia Coppola Weds in Grandparents' Italian Hometown

Sofia Coppola, Thomas MarsThe filmmaker married her longtime musician boyfriend, Phoenix frontman Thomas Mars, at the Coppola family's villa in Bernalda.

Filmmaker Sofia Coppola was married in Italy over the weekend in the village that was home to her grandparents.

The Academy Award-winning director wed her longtime musician boyfriend, Phoenix frontman Thomas Mars, according to media reports.

The pair married in a civil ceremony before 80 guests at the Coppola family's villa in the southern Italian town of Bernalda.

STORY: Sofia Coppola Getting Married in Great Grandfather's Hometown

Wearing a custom lavender gown by Azzedine Alaia, the 40-year-old bride walked down the aisle on the arm of her father, Godfather director Francis Ford Coppola, who owns the estate.

Coppola and rocker Mars, 34, have two daughters: Romy, age 4, and 15-month-old Cosima.

Coppola won the screenwriting Oscar for her movie Lost in Translation and became the first American woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for directing.

STORY: Quentin Tarantino 'Embarrassed' Leaving Sofia Coppola's 'Somewhere' Off His Top 20

Her most recent film, Somewhere, starring Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning, hit U.S. theaters in December.

Coppola's first marriage, to director Spike Jonze, ended in divorce in 2003 after four years.


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Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Eat Sheet: Former 'The Sopranos' star Vincent Pastore names his top 5 Italian Restaurants in New York

Vincent PastoreThe actor, now appearing on VH1's 'Famous Food,' tells THR the best places in the Big Apple to eat Italiano

Vincent Pastore best known for his role of Salvatore 'Big Pussy' Bonpensiero on the The Sopranos is now part of VH1's newest show Famous Food. Pastore appears with Real Housewives of New Jersey star Danelle Staub, former Bachelor Jake Pavelka, singer Ashley Dupree, Three 6 Mafia’s DJ Paul and Juicy J, and The Hills star Heidi Montag as they compete for a partnership stake in The Dolce Group’s newest restaurant Lemon Basket.
The Dolce Group’s Mike Malin and Lonnie Moore, known for such L.A. Spots as Geisha House and Ketchup, oversee the celebrities as they work to open a new restaurant and at the end of the show, if the spot is turning a profit, one of the celebrities will get a stake in the new restaurant.

Watch Famous Food on Vh1 on Wednesdays at 8PM ET/PT.

If you are looking for an Italian restaurant in New York, here is what Pastore recommends:

Rao’s: "The lemon chicken is amazing and I love the restaurant for the family vibe. You can’t always get a table, but when you do you might be sitting next to Rod Stewart or someone else famous." 455 E. 114th St. (Upper East Side)

Il Cortile: "We would have the most amazing Sopranos parties here. They make great fish dishes here, but if you want good calamari you should definitely go here! The calamari melts in your mouth!" 125 Mulberry St. ( Little Italy)

Umbertos Clam House: "This restaurant is in my grandmother’s neighborhood so this place makes me a tad nostalgic… All I can say is the CLAMSSSS!! These clams are just perfect and steamed just right so that they just pop open." 2356 Arthur Ave (Bronx)

La Manda: "This place has had the same vibe for the past 30 years. When my daughter was young I would take her to see them making pizza through the glass window. Its the BEST pizza I have ever had." 251 Tarrytown Rd, White Plains, NY (914) 502-4013

Cha Cha’s: "If I don’t mention Cha Cha’s, he’ll kill me. The food is fantastic and we’ve been hanging out there for 20 years. You can go in there and you’ll run into Danny Aiello, Armand Assante. People always stop in there to say hello to Cha Cha." 113 Mulberry Street (Little Italy)


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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Italian Leather-Style Chesterton Cover for NOOK Reader (Espresso)

Italian Leather-Style Chesterton Cover for NOOK Reader (Espresso)An embossed quote from G. K. Chesterton ("Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity.") graces this luxuriously soft Italian synthetic-leather (polyurethane) cover that helps protect your nook from handling and scratches while you read. Functional interior pockets offer a place for notes and business cards. Designer Leslie Hsu crafted this elegant cover for Barnes & Noble NOOK Reader.

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