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Re: Oscars
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- Subject: Re: Oscars
- From: Phil Grabar <highwood_61>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 08:31:00 -0800 (PST)
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Ellen Page, star of Juno, talks about being a Patti fan in the current Interview magazine, in an interview conducted by Drew Barrymore, also a Patti fan.
Phil
Andrew F Wilson <andrewfwilson> wrote: I didn't watch the Oscars ceremony this year, but I noticed in the
reports afterwards that there was some oblique Patti content. The
best supporting actress award went to Tilda Swinton, who I know is a
Patti-fan, as she once sat next to me during one of Patti's
performances in London. Also, best original screenplay went to Juno -
and Patti gets mentioned by one of the characters in that film.
Kind regards
Andrew
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