John Krasinski, who plays cute goofball Jim Halpert in The Office, has been doing lots of press recently to promote his new movie Away We Go (out June 25th). Naturally, we delved into some of his interviews to see what he’s up to. He may be dating Emily Blunt now, but that doesn’t mean we can’t admire from afar!
It’s a good thing Maya Rudolph announced she is pregnant.
Because we never would have guessed otherwise.
—Sasha Perl-Raver
Former SNL star Maya Rudolph and her partner, crazy director Paul Thomas Anderson, are expecting their second child together.
Maya, 36, who next stars as a pregnant woman searching for a place to call home with her husband, played by John Krasinksi, in Away We Go, made the announcement to ET Canada on Monday.
“I wasn’t planning on sharing it, but yes I am pregnant!”
Rudolph and Anderson are parents to a three-year-old daughter named Pearl.
This time, Maya says, it’s a totally different ballgame.
Amy Poehler has popped out a son named Archie!
Seth Myers sat alone at the SNL Weekend Update anchor desk last night and announced, "I'm Seth Meyers. Amy Poehler is not here because she is having a baby," to wild applause. Update ended with Maya Rudolph, back for a special appearance that will hopefully turn into a more regular gig now that Poehler is on maternity leave. Durng the Weekend Update, Keenan Thompson sang a special duet version of Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You with lyrics like, "We love you Amy" instead of "Oh pretty baby."
Largo at the Coronet: Tuesday 9pm
Chloe Sevigny wearing one of her typically fugtaculary slutty “chic” outfits comprised of a grey half shirt, beige and black embroidered, high waisted and flared mini skirt and heavy black orthopedic gone dominatrix lace up ankle boots. She looked about as excited to be there as a woman headed for a root canal.
We just returned from Largo at the Coronet where SNL darlings Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen performed a show co-written and directed by Maya’s “life partner” and baby daddy, Paul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia, Boogie Nights, There Will be Blood).
Without question, before the show even started in a theater that only seats 280 people, packed with LA hipsters, indie stars and those-in-the-know, we totally felt like the coolest kid on our block.
On August 5th and 6th, Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen will be appearing together in a performance co-written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson (who we think is a freakshow) at the Largo at the Coronet theater in LA.
It's gonna be bitchin' camero!
Call the theater ASAP to purchase tickets for $25. Doors at 8:30, show at 9pm. Box Office: (310) 855-0350
Largo at the Coronet, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048