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Post by Hep on Jan 29, 2008 11:38:25 GMT -5
I had to wait a looooooong time to get approved I had to wait about a month. It was awful I lost my hope at some point. About N.Y.C... Well, have fun, all lucky people. I guess Atlantic Ocean is a little too big Mmm i waited about a month too aww-i'll try and sneak a bunch of pics; or like Amber suggested earlier i'll sneak photocopies haha
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Post by HollywoodHepcat on Jan 29, 2008 15:19:05 GMT -5
That is a glorious masterplan. Kathy wouldn't dare mow us over. Because, ya know, she'd have to sweep up the blood. Plus, she will be awed by our spirit and gusto.
I NEED you there like a nun needs religion, man. I'll write Mr. and Mrs. director myself and personally ask for your rehearsal pass. I DON'T CARE. fjdhsfa;khskdhfkjshahjkhgj.
HAHA. You ain't see nothin' yet, KtG God-statused members. ::dances away like al jolson::
We're so cool. We need fancy hats. [of the pancake var-eye-eh-tay]
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Post by HollywoodHepcat on Jan 30, 2008 22:19:12 GMT -5
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Post by martha on Jan 30, 2008 22:25:59 GMT -5
ooo ooo. fabulous .. and the next page with the specific scheduled kate events with a bit more detail .. (to save you time hunting for it) www.nypl.org/research/calendar/prog/lpa/pseries.cfm?id=302thanks for linking to this amber ... time to schedule a trip to new york city .. seems i should be able to hit one of these three dates .. hmmm.
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Post by Kama on Jan 31, 2008 7:23:25 GMT -5
In the second page are three dates. But in the first page is also 04/28/2008 -
Remembering Kate: Dick Cavett and Marian Seldes Readings and reminiscences by two of Katharine Hepburn's friends. Admission to this programs is free but tickets are required. Tickets will be distributed, one per person, from 4:00 p.m. on the day of the program at the Library's entrance at 111 Amsterdam Avenue/65th Street.
Oh my... It's something fantastic. If you are there, let us know everything about it.
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Post by martha on Feb 5, 2008 21:03:54 GMT -5
o.k. count down to caldwell and waterston [i'm so full of primary election results .. its all a count down to something, isn't it? ] 02/19/08 TUE 6:00 PM Zoe Caldwell and Sam Waterston The artists will reminisce about Katharine Hepburn and read from materials in the Katharine Hepburn Papers. Admission to this programs is free but tickets are required. Tickets will be distributed, one per person, from 4:00 p.m. on the day of the program at the Library's entrance at 111 Amsterdam Avenue/65th Street. you new york characters ... you going?
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Post by Judy on Feb 5, 2008 22:14:05 GMT -5
o.k. count down to caldwell and waterston [i'm so full of primary election results .. its all a count down to something, isn't it? ] 02/19/08 TUE 6:00 PM Zoe Caldwell and Sam Waterston The artists will reminisce about Katharine Hepburn and read from materials in the Katharine Hepburn Papers. Admission to this programs is free but tickets are required. Tickets will be distributed, one per person, from 4:00 p.m. on the day of the program at the Library's entrance at 111 Amsterdam Avenue/65th Street. you new york characters ... you going? Schedule permitting, I hope to be there and will report back. I promise.
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Post by Hep on Feb 6, 2008 15:49:08 GMT -5
OMG ! im so going to that. If my parents let me.. I HATE BEING A MINOR! pray for me everyone
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Post by Hep on Feb 6, 2008 16:44:45 GMT -5
God must love me cuss im off from school so I can go! yay and I did a little research and I found 2 more dates..
3/31/08 at 6pm Anthony Harvey and Foster Hirsch will be there
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4/28/08 at 6pm with Dick Cavett and Marian Seldes
heres the link for more information.. http://www.nypl.org./calendar/index.cfm?searchterms=HEPBURN&series=All_Series&aid=All_Audiences&cid=All_Types&lid=Manhattan×pan=all&ld=20081210&start=1
im just kinda disappointed that Kath Houghton wont be there-it doesnt say anything about her; I assumed she'd be there but then again [never assume] although maybe the date wasnt announced yet? we shall see..
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Post by Hep on Feb 6, 2008 16:48:54 GMT -5
the link isnt working. so heres what it says ..
Mon, Mar 31 @ 6:00 PM <u>The Lioness in Winter: My 35-Year Friendship with Katharine Hepburn -- Anthony Harvey in Conversation with Foster Hirsch</u> Anthony Harvey directed The Lion in Winter, the 1968 film for which Katharine Hepburn won her third Academy Award for Best Actress. He also directed her in The Glass Menagerie (TV, 1973); Grace Quigley (1985); and This Can't Be Love (TV, 1994). Admission to this programs is free but tickets are required. Tickets will be distributed, one per person, from 4:00 p.m. on the day of the program at the Library's entrance at 111 Amsterdam Avenue/65th Street.
Mon, Apr 28 @ 6:00 PM <u>Remembering Kate: Dick Cavett and Marian Seldes</u> Readings and reminiscences by two of Katharine Hepburn's friends. Admission to this programs is free but tickets are required. Tickets will be distributed, one per person, from 4:00 p.m. on the day of the program at the Library's entrance at 111 Amsterdam Avenue/65th Street.
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Post by grueni on Feb 7, 2008 10:00:11 GMT -5
It´s a pity that Germany so far away....:-)
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Post by Hep on Feb 10, 2008 10:39:19 GMT -5
OH..MY GOD. I just had a heart palpitation-Norman Thayer style. I totally missed this post-and when I clicked it I saw the date for Katharine Houghton-Apirl 12 . CAN NOT WAIT FOR THAT!
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Post by martha on Mar 24, 2008 10:02:07 GMT -5
o.k. count down to caldwell and waterston [i'm so full of primary election results .. its all a count down to something, isn't it? ] 02/19/08 TUE 6:00 PM Zoe Caldwell and Sam Waterston The artists will reminisce about Katharine Hepburn and read from materials in the Katharine Hepburn Papers. Admission to this programs is free but tickets are required. Tickets will be distributed, one per person, from 4:00 p.m. on the day of the program at the Library's entrance at 111 Amsterdam Avenue/65th Street. you new york characters ... you going? Schedule permitting, I hope to be there and will report back. I promise. hey judy ... or any of our other new york based board members ... have you attended any of the archive public events .. or are you planning on attending any of them? this is your envious chicago-based colleague ... seeking details ... perhaps i should search the times for any coverage ...
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Post by Hep on Mar 24, 2008 14:34:08 GMT -5
I went to the first one. It was really nice. A lot of the letters were from Constance Collier.. and the woman who read most of them, Zoe Caldwell, sounded SOOO much like Kate that my dad even looked at me and said it. In one of the letters, Constance was telling Kate how much Spencer missed her (this was when she was in Africa making the African Queen) it was sooooo cute. And they read her speech she made at the end of Coco about the shooting. And there was a really funny story let me try and remember.. I think it was Zoe Caldwell who was doing a play maybe .. cant remember what play.. anyway Kate showed up uannounced and all of a sudden the people backstage heard a roar of applause.. when they looked out into the audience they saw Kate handing out playbills to people because apparently there werent enough.. maybe Judy can help me out with that one a little because she was there too... other than that it was really nice and theres another one next monday and im trying to get my dad to take me so im keeping my fingers crossed
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Post by rosie on Mar 26, 2008 9:37:47 GMT -5
Thanks Hep. That was great feedback. Look forward to hearing from Judy too? Can hardly wait for Katharine Houghton talk. You've no idea how frustrating it is living on the other side of the world (Sydney).!! :-)
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