
Here @ hN we really do have an unending love of award shows of all kinds. But if the Golden Globes and the SAG Awards are any indication of things to come at the Oscars, then we’re freaking out a little. With Oscar nominations a week away, here are a few reasons why…
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Although Madonna opted for black, Fergie looked absolutely radiant in a white Marchesa resort collection gown on Tuesday night in New York City for the premiere of “Nine” @ the Ziegfeld Theater. Also in white, Academy Award winner, Marion Cotillard.
“Nine” opens in New York and Los Angeles this Friday, and expands wide on Christmas day.

A behind the scenes montage from the upcoming film adaptation of NINE, staring some of the most beautiful (and talented) women in the world and Fergie opens on Dec 18 in New York. Sophia Loren, Kate Hudson, Marion Cotillard, Penelope Cruz, Nicole Kidman and Judi Dench have all either won Academy Awards or been nominated for an Oscar.
Perhaps this is why, Fergie, who has never won an acting award, plays “the whore from [Daniel Day-Lewis'] youth.” Regardless, and Miss Ferguson aside, NINE is perhaps the HN man’s most anticipated holiday film adaptation for two reasons: a) it’s a musical, and b) it stars some of Hollywood’s fiercest leading ladies.
Watch the exclusive behind the scenes montage after the fold.
Google “self destructive singer” and you’ll find dozens of hits on Amy Winehouse. (She’ll be dead in three months, according to reports). I first heard ‘Rehab’ in April of 2007 when Logan performed the song at James Coppola’s Unisex Salon at The Delancey. Performing a song in drag is the ultimate seal of approval in the gay community–and once the gays approve–you’ve got a cultural phenomenon on your hands. Rewind 50 years, and the reigning queen of self destructive contemporary camp culture was Judy Garland. But when I think of the tormented chanteuse, I think less friend of Dorothy, and more Billie Holiday–and lately, thanks to Marion Cotillard, more Edith Piaf.




