Please help if you can

As you all know, I don’t ordinarily ask for help with donations or anything, but this is an exception because it is an emergency situation. Mycah, a dear online friend and fellow webmistress, and her family lost their home in a terrible fire last week (read more about it here). They all made it out of the fire safely, which is the most important thing, but they lost absolutely everything they had and right now they need a place to stay, clothes, and all the other essentials that we all need for day to day living. If there’s any way you can help donate even just as little as $5 to help them out, I know they would greatly appreciate it. If you can help, please send your donations to Mycah at agnesfanb89@yahoo.com through paypal.com. If you need further information or have any questions, please email me at hgonline@gmail.com.


Posted on October 29, 2007 by Stef under Uncategorized



Complex magazine scans

Scans from the October 2007 issue of Complex magazine are now available in the gallery. I’ll have a few images from the photoshoot added within the next few days as well. Enjoy! :)




Posted on October 29, 2007 by Stef under Gallery Updates, Media Alerts



New ‘Broken’ stills

A huge “thank you” goes out to Lisa of Exclusively Marisa for sending in 3 new stills from ‘Broken’. Click here or on the photos below to view them all. Enjoy!




Posted on October 18, 2007 by Stef under Broken, Gallery Updates



New 2007 Scans

Now available for your viewing pleasure are scans from the November 2007 issue of Shape and the September/October 2007 issue of Hollywood Life (thanks to Mycah for the heads up on this spread). The photos in the Hollywood Life spread are from a new shoot and they are gorgeous! Enjoy!




Posted on October 07, 2007 by Stef under Gallery Updates, Media Alerts



Meeting Mr. Wrong

It isn’t by chance that the troubled protagonists of “Broken” have the portentous names of Hope and Will. Before it’s over, the story of Hope (Heather Graham), an aspiring singer-songwriter from Cleveland whose life comes apart while under the sway of her heroin-addicted boyfriend, Will (Jeremy Sisto), becomes an allegory in which, according to the movie’s production notes, she “is navigating through her own version of the seven deadly sins.”

That translates into a depiction of alternative outcomes to Hope’s story as she interacts with the denizens of the all-night diner where she works as a waitress. Each of these hustlers and lowlifes points her in a different ominous direction; one woman is a disheveled, ruined facsimile of what she might become.

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Posted on October 05, 2007 by Stef under Broken, Film News & Reviews



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