Grey’s Anatomy/Private Practice Benefit: The Recap

I flew, I watched, I laughed, I’m back.

Last night my friend and I attended “Good Medicine,” the Grey’s Anatomy/Private Practice benefit show in LA. It was her idea to go, and we speak the same rapid pop culture language, so she was the perfect partner in crime for the evening.

I am having trouble staying awake but I promised a recap, so here goes.

PHOTO UPDATE: TVGuide.com has just posted great photos here from the actual event!

VIDEO UPDATE: Although it may not be there for long, someone has posted a few minutes of footage from Good Medicine here on YouTube.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The pipes. Sara Ramirez (Dr. Callie Torres) and Audra McDonald (Dr. Naomi Bennett)…beautiful, amazing singing voices. Sara received two standing ovations alone. And Gina Taylor-Pickens, real life wife of the chief from Grey’s Anatomy, is an absolutely stunning blues singer as well.
  • The sheer talent of both casts. When they weren’t singing or performing dramatic, hysterical interpretations of fan fiction and mail, they were playing the piano, guitars and harmonica.
  • Surprise musical guest Patty Griffin, who performed “Up To The Mountain” solo acoustic!
  • My hair. Seriously. See above. It behaved. By the way, I do not have a black eye. I was wearing mascara, which I usually only don once a year for our office holiday party. I appear vampiric, but it was just the lighting or lack thereof.

FILE UNDER: OH WELL

The show itself was great, but the evening was substantially more mellow than I’d anticipated. The audience seemed to consist of crew, producers, writers and their families, along with a smattering of fans (but of course all enjoyed it and were very receptive to the entertainment presented). There was one lowly paparazzo stationed outside, but he got bored and left [clarification: he was front of house, but there were plenty of autograph hounds and rude photographers near the back entrance where the actors had parked and tried to leave after the show].

Even though everyone else was getting away with it, I was asked to stop taking photos. My flash was not on, but I was reprimanded nonetheless. From our vantage point of the stage, the photos weren’t turning out clearly anyway (like this  photo of Eric Dane and Brooke Smith below).

STAR SIGHTINGS: VERY RANDOM

Look, even if I know someone’s entire IMDB history, I tend to avoid bothering celebrities of any level. I am not interested in getting their autograph in person, and unless I have something meaningful to say, I prefer to observe from a distance. So I noticed but didn’t actually chat with any of the following people last night…

  • Marc Cherry: Creator & Executive Producer of Desperate Housewives
  • Paul Dooley: Very recognizable character actor, played Dad in Breaking Away and 16 Candles
  • Winnie Holzman: Dooley’s wife, and Creator of My-So Called Life and The Wonder Years
  • Steven Bailey: Joe from Joe’s Bar on Grey’s Anatomy
  • Sarah Utterback: Nurse Olivia from Grey’s Anatomy
  • Greg Pitts & Tim Griffin: George’s brothers on Grey’s Anatomy

I know that I’m forgetting important details, but we stayed up far past the witching hour and I need to nap it out.  Then I plan to revisit this week’s episode of Lost again and post more theories. And then watch Short Bus and The Nines.

UPDATE: Several people have asked what the actors were wearing. I am not a celebrity gossip hound and do not tend to cover the glamorous/fabulous aspects of the industry, but here is my attempt at a summary….

I did not witness a single fashion faux paus. Sandra Oh looked very pretty in a short black and white dress. Katherine Heigl looked every bit the Old Hollywood Movie Star that she is in a beautiful red dress with her hair swept up. Chandra Wilson had a sassy long and fitted black gown on; very non-Bailey. Amy Brenneman was adorable in her strapless cream and black dress. Audra McDonald wins for best arms; she must be a pilates or yoga girl. McDonald, Sara Ramirez, Ellen Pompeo and Brooke Smith all opted for variations on the little black dress, all with great success.  And the gentlemen were as handsome and charming as expected in their suits and tuxes: Eric Dane, James Pickens, TR Knight, Tim Daly, Taye Diggs, Paul Adelstein and Chris Lowell.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

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I’m Going Back to Callie: A Musical Grey for a Day in LA


I am pretending to play it cool, when in fact I can hardly contain my enthusiasm.

In the morning I am flying down to Los Angeles to attend the Grey’s Anatomy/Private Practice benefit show (to support the crews from both shows who lost their jobs during the Writers Strike), a one-night-only event tomorrow night.

Kate “Addison” Walsh and Patrick “McDreamy” Dempsey won’t be participating because they’re out of town, but that’s just fine with me. I’m there for Callie, Bailey and George, as well as the entire cast of PP.

I will return on Saturday and report back with a complete recap of the experience and star sightings (if any).

In the meantime, a new episode of Lost will keep me very busy and happy.

See you on Saturday!

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Season Pass Reset: The Return of Your Favorite Shows (Air Dates & Number of Episodes)


Here is an update about stunted seasons on the small screen:

24
Will return next season

30 Rock
Returns April 10
5 new episodes

Big Shots
Canceled

Bionic Woman
Canceled

Bones
Returns April 14
4 new episodes, maybe more

Boston Legal
Returns April 8
6 new episodes

Brothers & Sisters
Returns late April
4 new episodes

Burn Notice
Will return mid-summer

Chuck
Will return next season

The Closer
Will return this summer

Cold Case
Returns March 30
5 new episodes

Criminal Minds
Returns April 2
7 new episodes

CSI
Returns April 3
6 new episodes

Desperate Housewives
Returns April 13
5 new episodes + 2-hour season finale

Dirt
Returns March 2 (this Sunday)
7 new episodes

Dirty Sexy Money
Will return next season

ER
Returns April 10
6 new episodes

Friday Night Lights
No new episodes; series in jeopardy
[click here for details]

Gossip Girl
Returns April 21
5 new episodes

Grey’s Anatomy
Returns April 24
5 new episodes

Heroes
Will return next season

House
Returns April 28
4 new episodes

How I Met Your Mother
Returns March 17
9 new episodes

Life
Will return next season

Lost
Returns April 24
5 new episodes
[in addition to the batch of 7 currently airing; click here for more info]

Medium
7 new episodes
[in addition to batch of 4 currently airing]

Men in Trees
Returns February 27 (tonight!)
11 new episodes

My Name is Earl
Returns April 3
9 new episodes

Nip/Tuck
Returns this summer

The Office
Returns April 10
5-6 new episodes

Prison Break
No new episodes; series not renewed yet

Private Practice
Will return next season

Pushing Daisies
Will return next season

The Riches
Returns March 18
7 new episodes

Samantha Who?
Returns April 7
6 new episodes

Scrubs
Returns April 10
5 new episodes

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
1 new episode left; series in jeopardy

Ugly Betty
Returns April 24
5 new episodes

Has the Writers Strike affected your enthusiasm for television? Which of these shows (or others not listed) are you excited to see new episodes of?

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Affleck Outdoes Damon: Kimmel’s Response to Silverman’s Video


Comedienne Sarah Silverman recently made a fantastic music parody video about her relationship with Matt Damon, and her boyfriend Jimmy Kimmel responded with one of his own, starring Ben Affleck. Oh, and a few familiar faces…

  • Christina Applegate, Lance Bass, Don Cheadle, Cameron Diaz, Perry Farrell, Harrison Ford, Macy Gray, Josh Groban, Joan Jett, Huey Lewis, the Madden brothers from Good Charlotte, Meatloaf, Rebecca Romjin, and Robin Williams

It is not a secret that I am not a big Affleck fan. However, he has earned huge points for this.

Enjoy, but perhaps with headphones if at work.

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Live-Blogging the Oscars: The Ceremony, Pt 2


I love that Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill were introduced as Halle Berry and Dame Judi Dench.

Best Sound Editing: NOT Transformers again. Ha ha.

Best Sound Mixing: NOT Transformers again. Ha.

Sense a theme?

Best Actress: ALREADY??

Winner: YEAH! Marion Cottilard totally deserved it. Amazing. Brief speech. Perfect.

Colin Farrell. Not a major movie star. Ever heard of shampoo?

I LOVE Once. This song is stunning and I want them to win.

When was the last time that Jack didn’t attend the Oscars? Is he 80 too?

These montages are a waste of time, for the most part.

We all booed when they showed Crash for Best Picture. Ha. This is a Brokeback crowd.

Do Renee Zelweger’s eyes open? Has she been bodybuilding? Is she on the Mitchell List?

Editing: Bourne. The technical categories are being stolen away from No Country and There Will Be Blood.

Okay, if Nicole Kidman is pregnant…we are all very fat. But she is porcelain perfection.

We need to buy North by Northwest on DVD, asap.

There is a lull. I pulled out my Daniel-Day Lewis “milkshake” impersonation, and my friend Brian performed his Ruby Dee in American Gangster act. Good times.

Oh Penelope Cruz. You can afford a dentist.

McDreamy. The best hair in Hollywood. The other girls in the room are loving his glistening eyes.

Third song from Enchanted. I am sleepy. Moving to caffeinated beverages now.

Are we on a cruise ship? Those are some tight pants. This is like American Idol in Disneyland, with costumes. The horror.

John Travolta, who do you think you’re kidding?!

Best Original Song: YES! ONCE! Oh my. I love it, love it, love it.

RUDE! They didn’t let Marketa thank anyone or speak.

Ok, yes they did. So great.

F”ing Cameron Diaz. Not even a movie to promote. Heard of a hairbrush. She looks disheveled at every awards show.

Cinematography: There Will Be Blood. YES!

Oh. Here comes the Heath Ledger stuff, along with the others.

Where was Brad Renfro among the memorials?

Original Score: Atonement. GREAT sound. One word: typewriter.

Nice inclusion of the troops.

Ok, now we need to see Freeheld, the winner of the Best Documentary Short.

Best Original Screenplay: Diablo Cody. YES. Holy cow. She gives me hope.  Awwwww…she is a wreck. FANTASTIC.

Did Helen Mirren just say cahones? Yes, yes she did.

Best Actor: A lock. Daniel-Day Lewis. Best win ever. Go see There Will Be Blood. Right now. Leave your homes and go.

It’s a clean sweep for foreign actors. Marion Cottilard, Day-Lewis, Tilda Swinton, Javier Bardem. VERY impressive.

Best Director: Coen Brothers. Well, good for them. I think that Paul Thomas Anderson should have won, but they did an excellent job as well.

Best Picture: No Country For Old Men. Again, my second choice.

Time to go home and deal with my pending hangover.  Overall, no real surprises. Very happy with most victories.

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Live-Blogging the Oscars: The Ceremony, Pt 1


{I apologize in advance because I am not editing this, and we are 3 bottles of champagne in.}

George Clooney is old Hollywood. And pretty.

Seriously, my mom could have been more successful interviewing these celebrities. LAME questions.

John Travolta should have worn a dress.

We all love Laura Linney. She needs to win. If not this year, then sometime in the near future.

“I would go camping with Javier Bardem.”

Where’s Ben Affleck? His wife was in Juno and his brother is nominated for the film he directed.

Amy Adams is not married to Borat; that would be Isla Fisher from Wedding Crashers. Common mistake.

Regis, are you really backstage interviewing the Enchanted dancers?

OOH NOOO. The governator? Let’s hope he’s not really there.

Great opening though! Of course now I want to TiVO-pause and name all of the films.

Very Star Trek, Jon Stewart emerging from the beam.

Oh boy, the first Hillary joke of the night.

Ok, at least he’s making fun of Obama too.

They changed the order. They usually start with a major category, like Best Supporting Actor. Weird.

Sweet. Elizabeth: The Golden Age won for costume.

Nice iPhone plug.

Best Animated Film: Ratatouille. No surprise. Pixar rules.

Katherine Heigl is also old Hollywood. Beautiful. Love the hair.

Makeup: La Vie en Rose. Totally deserving. Marion Cottilard was transformed into an entirely different woman.

Why is Amy Adams singing by herself on stage, and is she lip-syncing?

So..The Rock is officially Dwayne Johnson. The presenters seem quite random this year.

Visual Effects: NOT Transformers. Ha.

Art Direction: Sweeney Todd. Didn’t see it.

LOL. Cate Blanchett. Jon Stewart is doing a great job.

Best Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem.  Very nice.
JHud. Um…not a good dress.

Did they just bleep him out in Spanish?? WTF?

Um…a tribute to binoculars and periscopes. Wow.

Oh, Keri Russell. I loved Waitress. And Felicity.

I hate to say it, but I haven’t seen any of the live action shorts. I should really watch them online beforehand. Same for documentary shorts.

Oh no. Jerry Seinfeld needs to let Bee Movie go.  Now a bee montage? Jesus.

Are they that hard up for presenters?

Best Supporting Actress: YES!! Tilda Swinton. SWEET. OMG, loved the Clooney/Batman joke.

Best Adapted Screenplay: No Country For Old Men. As predicted.

We must be drunk. There is Miley Cyrus again. For no reason. Yawn.

And can I just say…the fact that Into the Wild and Eddie Vedder weren’t nominated is outrageous. Three songs from Enchanted seems excessive. That being said…I do love Kristin Chenowith and Pushing Daisies.

Ummm…someone just left me the dirtiest comment I’ve ever received on my blog, about the red carpet blog. But, my nieces read this, so I am choosing not to approve it.  Sorry, Man Spackle!

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Live-Blogging the Oscars: Red Carpet


I would like to start by stating that I REALLY need to upgrade my 13-year old ghetto 27″  TV. We are at a friend’s house, watching the Oscars on a 57″ plasma, and it is spectacular.

Let’s start with the red carpet commentary from this party (10 people; 4 gay, 6 straight and 1 baby). Hey, it’s Oscar Sunday and it’s fabulous excuse to get together and be catty.

Why is Miley Cyrus at the Oscars? Hello, this is a day for movie stars. She’s a teeny bopper television star, a Nickelodeon creation.

Here are some quotes from the peanut gallery:

“I don’t understand the show-one-bony-shoulder dress thing.”

“I think I just saw a bone poke out. And I don’t mean from the front.”

“Helen Mirren is a GILF.”

“Woah. Gary Busey looks like Joan Rivers.”

“Her boobs look like two empty wallets.”

“What has Cameron Diaz done lately? Why is she there?”

“Tilda Swinton is Ziggy Stardust.”

“Christmas threw up on Daniel Day-Lewis’ wife.”

“Is Viggo in a Civil War movie or something?”

[Side note: We're drinking every time the cameras show Cameron Diaz or Miley Cyrus...which is far too often.]

We have deemed this the Year of the Bony Shoulder and Red Dress.

And now, on to the show…

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