I am a big fan of Cheryl Hines. I think she is terrific as Larry David’s wife in Curb Your Enthusiasm. But now I really admire her courage as an actress in taking on this very disturbing subject in her new Lifetime film Roll Over. Thank you, Cheryl, for fearless look at what society would rather not see. Here is the trailer for her upcoming feature…
In honor of my father’s birthday, I am re-releasing his blockbuster film, Minnie the Magnificent, starring his beloved Papillon Chihuahua mix, Minnie, performing her astonishing array of tricks. Enjoy!
Also, Dad, I’ve made you these Minnie business cards so all your fans will be able to find the Minnie The Magnificent website.
Here is the proof of them. There won’t be the grey bar in the middle.
Let me know how they turn out. I ordered them from what looks like a very cool printing company in England called Moo.
Minnie the Magnificent, my mom and dad’s Papillon Chihuahua mix, turns eight today. I heard they’re all going out for ice cream to celebrate. (Yes, Minnie gets her own cup.) Have fun!
Thank you Laura Sweet for your awesome post about me and my dog art collages and my new film “Dogs in Art”! Laura is a trend spotter/design maven/early adopter extraordinaire and I am very flattered to be on her fabulous blog, If It’s Hip, It’s Here, especially since she included my all time favorite photo of Darby and me — that I must get blown up one of these days — this is from a contact sheet!
Several months in the making, my new film Dogs in Art was a true labor of love. It was such a pleasure working so closely with all these spectacular pet portraits and charting the history of dogs in art over 5,000 years. The art and the artists were, and still are, endlessly inspiring. Hope you enjoy it!
See a list of all the art (full images) and links to the artists here.
As a favor, if you'd like to leave a comment, please click on this YouTube link and leave it there. I'm moving up the charts as "Most Discussed" video in the Pets & Animals category and feeling very competitive.
P.S. Adding me to your Favorites on YouTube is also greatly appreciated. Thank you : )
P.P.S. Music is Parlez-Moi D'Amour by CharlElie Couture from The Moderns soundtrack by Mark Isham. I couldn't find it on iTunes but you can get the CD here.
P.P.S. In case you haven't seen it, this film was inspired by Philip Scott Johnson's masterful "Women in Art" video blockbuster of last year. Click here to see it.