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 | James Ivory, Ralph Fiennes & Natasha Richardson; Niles... The year in music with Mimi Valdes, editor-in-chief of Vibe magazine, Sia Michel, editor-in-chief of Spin magazine and Sasha Frere-Jones, music critic for The New Yorker. Then, a discussion about the new film The White Countess with director James Ivory and actors Ralph Fiennes and Natasha Richardson. Finally, Niles Eldredge, curator at the American Museum of Natural History, talks about the Charles Darwin exhibit. |  | Natasha Richardson A collection of photo's of the sexy Natasha Richardson set to the song Bailamos performed by Fergie |  | Natasha Richardson at Martha Stewart Show Natasha @ The Martha Stewart Show - (May 28, 2007) credit: Natasha-Richardson.ORG |  | Natasha Richardson Photo's of the sexy Natasha Richardson |  | Charlie Rose: June 1, 1998 First, a conversation with Stuart Taylor of "The National Journal" and Evan Thomas of "Newsweek" about their critical observations regarding Kenneth Starr and the politics behind the Clinton-Lewinsky proceedings. Then, a conversation with British actress Natasha Richardson about her role in the hit Broadway revival of "Cabaret". Finally, a conversation with singer Natalie Merchant about her solo career and her CD "Ophelia" and her previous gig as the lead singer for "10,000 Maniacs". She also performs a song from her album in the studio. |  | Wild Child Trailer The new teen flick Wild Child staring Emma Roberts and Alex Pettyfer.Sixteen-year-old Poppy (Emma Roberts) is a self-obsessed, incorrigible brat who lives a pampered life in her L.A. world. Though she's handed credit cards with unlimited balances and surrounded by countless hangers on, Poppy can't escape the mounting frustration she feels with her family situation. And she makes sure that everyone knows it. After an over-the-top prank pushes her father (Aidan Quinn) one step too far, Poppy is shipped off to an English boarding school. Finding herself in a foreign world of early curfews, stern matrons and mandatory lacrosse, the American princess has finally met her match: a school of British girls who won't tolerate her spoiled ways. Under the watchful eye of the school's headmistress (Natasha Richardson) and surrounded by a new circle of friends, Poppy begrudgingly realizes her bad-girl behavior will only get her so far. But just because she must grow into a fine young lady doesn't mean this Wild Child won't be spending every waking hour shaking up a very proper system... |  | Cabaret part 16 (Cabaret) The 1998 Revival CastNatasha RichardsonAlan Cumming |  | Evening Trailer Evening is a deeply emotional film that illuminates the timeless love which binds mother and daughter -- seen through the prism of one mother's life as it crests with optimism, navigates a turning point, and ebbs to its close. Two pairs of real-life mothers and daughters -- Vanessa Redgrave and Natasha Richardson, and Meryl Streep and Mamie Gummer -- portray, respectively, a mother and her daughter and the mother's best friend at different stages in life. Overcome by the power of memory, Ann Lord (Ms. Redgrave) reveals a long-held secret to her concerned daughters; Constance (Ms. Richardson), a content wife and mother, and Nina (Toni Collette), a restless single woman. Both are bedside when Ann calls out for the man she loved more than any other. But who is this "Harris," wonder her daughters, and what is he to our mother? While Constance and Nina try to take stock of Ann's life and their own lives, their mother is tended to by a night nurse (Eileen Atkins) as she journeys in her mind back to a summer weekend some fifty years ago, when she was Ann Grant (Claire Danes)... ...a young woman who has come from New York City to be maid of honor at the high-society Newport wedding of her dearest friend from college, Lila Wittenborn (Ms. Gummer). The bride-to-be is jittery, and turns to her maid of honor rather than her own mother (Glenn Close) for support. Ann stays close to her friend, yet is even closer to Lila's irrepressible brother Buddy (Hugh Dancy). Unexpected feelings surge forth once Ann meets wedding guest Harris Arden (Patrick Wilson), a lifelong friend and intimate of the Wittenborn family. Ann's love for Harris will change her life, and those of her daughters, forever. www.goodtolove.com |  | Wild Child Sixteen-year-old Poppy is a self-obsessed, incorrigible brat who lives a pampered life in her L.A. world. Though she's handed credit cards with unlimited balances and surrounded by countless hangers on, Poppy can't escape the mounting frustration she feels with her family situation. And she makes sure that everyone knows it. After an over-the-top prank pushes her father one step too far, Poppy is shipped off to an English boarding school. Finding herself in a foreign world of early curfews, stern matrons and mandatory lacrosse, the American princess has finally met her match: a school of British girls who won't tolerate her spoiled ways. Under the watchful eye of the school's headmistress and surrounded by a new circle of friends, Poppy begrudgingly realizes her bad-girl behavior will only get her so far. But just because she must grow into a fine young lady doesn't mean this Wild Child won't be spending every waking hour shaking up a very proper system. |  | Natasha Richardson Natasha Richardson photo's set to the music of Olivia Newton-John |
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