Thursday, September 28, 2017

Elaine's breasts; Dia Muertos; Seinfeld (video)

Ashley Wells, Crystal Quintero, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; NBC News LA; LAMC
Look, Elaine, we have it, too! No, not really, not yet. Whoo-hoo! Yeah-yeah!
The Los Angeles Master Chorale, which is undertaking a "Day of the Dead" show, recently tackled Carmina Burana, one more important than the other to accompany Elaine's dramatic announcement. (Psst, don't go the way of Angelina Jolie, who has such body dysmorphic disorders that she is now wasting away and as emaciated as a starving actress). More
"Elaine," comedy legend Julia Louis-Dreyfus, announces she has breast cancer.
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Guest Conductor María Guinand leads a spirited program exploring Latin American choral music in a concert timed to coincide with Mexico’s vibrant El Día de los Muertos ("The Day of the Dead") celebrations.
Jerry Before Seinfeld: 2017 comedy special
(Netflix) Trailer: Jerry Seinfeld takes people back to before they called him king, legend, or the-guy-from-that-thing. Jerry Before Seinfeld is now streaming without Elaine.
 
Jerry Seinfeld talks with Rich Eisen about Netflix special (9/20/17)
 
Elaines' breasts are in trouble

(WQ) "Seinfeld" and "Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus lets the world know it happens to the super rich, too.

She was born rich. She got richer as she got famous on TV. And this happened to her because of diet and lifestyle, but that's not what doctors and scientists tell us.

Maybe it was her genes. Maybe she's defective. Maybe there's no such thing as epigenetics -- the gene instructions that tell which genes to express, to turn on and off, because they are "above" (epi-) "genes" (genetics).

Veep star Julia Louis-Dreyfus has breast cancer
Kill your TV before it kills you.
(NBC) Earlier this month, Louis-Dreyfus won her sixth straight best actress in a comedy Emmy for her role in "Veep"

Comedian and actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus [56, "Selina Meyer" on Veep] announced today that she has breast cancer. And she used the announcement to advocate for universal health care.
 
The "Seinfeld" and "Veep" star tweeted a statement saying she is among the "one in eight women who get breast cancer."
 
She said she has "the most glorious group of supportive and caring family and friends, and fantastic insurance through my union."

But she noted that not all women have that, "so let's fight all cancers and make universal health care a reality." More

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