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gertiebeth  // Posts published by gertiebeth

23 Apr Posted by gertiebeth in Charity Work | Comments

Comedy for a Cure

Comedy for a Cure

“Comedy for a Cure,” a night of laughter and hope to benefit tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), a devastating genetic disease that causes tumors to form on vital organs, is set for Thursday, May 6, at the Ultra Lounge, 530 W. 28th St., Manhattan. Honorary chairs for the signature event are actress Julianne Moore, cooking guru...

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23 Apr Posted by gertiebeth in Charity Work | Comments

Shift Your Habit

Shift Your Habit

“We use shorter, cold water cycles on the washing machine. Knowing we don’t need hot to get out our stink has bolstered my family’s self-esteem!” – Actress Tea Leoni, on the small actions she family takes to both save money and help the planet, in the book “Shift Your Habit,” by Elizabeth Rogers.

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15 Apr Posted by gertiebeth in David Duchovny | Comments

David Duchovny Loves New York… and his Wife

David Duchovny Loves New York… and his Wife

DAVID Duchovny’s out in a new film which opens Friday. It’s called “The Joneses.” His wife is played by Demi Moore, their kids by Amber Heard and Ben Hollingsworth. He was on the set of his TV show and only had a few minutes and sort of hurriedly explained the plot. I, sort of in...

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13 Apr Posted by gertiebeth in Charity Work | 3 comments

Future Friendly?

Future Friendly?

Has anyone seen the TV ad for FutureFriendly.com? The voice over sounds like Téa… Can anyone confirm or deny this?

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12 Apr Posted by gertiebeth in Charity Work | 1 comment

Tea Leoni and Celtics stand up for UNICEF’s Haiti efforts

Tea Leoni and Celtics stand up for UNICEF’s Haiti efforts

Actress Tea Leoni was at the Hampshire House yesterday, where she spoke about UNICEF’s work in earthquake-ravaged Haiti. Leoni, who spends a portion of each summer in Dartmouth, is the third generation of her family to work with children around the world. Her grandmother, Helenka Pantaleoni, helped found what is now the US Fund for...

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