'Project Runway's' Tim Gunn talks about Christian's win, 'Pr's' sourpuss and Tim's own 'diva moment'
Twelve hours after "Project Runway's" fourth season wrapped up, I was on the phone with Tim Gunn, the mentor of the aspiring designers on the Bravo reality show. We talked about Christian Siriano’s win and the collections of the other finalists.
Tim also talked about Season 5 of "Project Runway," whether his own show, "Tim Gunn's Guide to Style," is coming back, and he told a jaw-dropping story about what contestant Victorya Hong made him do in Mood Fabrics.
That story left me gasping -- but then he told a better one about his "diva moment" on the set of "Guide to Style." Settle in with a cup of coffee, "Runway" fans -- Tim Gunn's got hot, fresh gossip for you!
[By the way, my comments are in bold, Gunn's are in regular type.]
Tim Gunn: “What a season, huh?"
Mr: Definitely. I was blown away by the final collections.
Tg: “It was a staggering, staggering season. You know something,...
Tim also talked about Season 5 of "Project Runway," whether his own show, "Tim Gunn's Guide to Style," is coming back, and he told a jaw-dropping story about what contestant Victorya Hong made him do in Mood Fabrics.
That story left me gasping -- but then he told a better one about his "diva moment" on the set of "Guide to Style." Settle in with a cup of coffee, "Runway" fans -- Tim Gunn's got hot, fresh gossip for you!
[By the way, my comments are in bold, Gunn's are in regular type.]
Tim Gunn: “What a season, huh?"
Mr: Definitely. I was blown away by the final collections.
Tg: “It was a staggering, staggering season. You know something,...
- 3/6/2008
- by Tempo
- The Watcher
Logo has greenlighted Curl Girls, a six-part unscripted series about a group of lesbian friends.
Viacom's gay-themed network has targeted Girls, which is in production, to premiere in the summer. Set in Southern California, it follows six women who create a surfing competition.
"Surfing is a way of life for the six strong, charismatic women from Southern California profiled in Logo's latest series, 'Curl Girls, ' " said Brian Graden, president of entertainment at MTV Networks Music Group and president of Logo. "Their friendships are strong, no doubt, but they thrive on competition, and that makes for some interesting television."
The series also will spawn digital components that will exist on LogoOnline.com and AfterEllen.com.
Executive producers of Girls are Scott Stone, Lori Kaye and Leslie Thomas of Stone & Co. Entertainment.
The concept of Girls emerged from a 2005 documentary on the surfing competition that appeared on Logo.
Viacom's gay-themed network has targeted Girls, which is in production, to premiere in the summer. Set in Southern California, it follows six women who create a surfing competition.
"Surfing is a way of life for the six strong, charismatic women from Southern California profiled in Logo's latest series, 'Curl Girls, ' " said Brian Graden, president of entertainment at MTV Networks Music Group and president of Logo. "Their friendships are strong, no doubt, but they thrive on competition, and that makes for some interesting television."
The series also will spawn digital components that will exist on LogoOnline.com and AfterEllen.com.
Executive producers of Girls are Scott Stone, Lori Kaye and Leslie Thomas of Stone & Co. Entertainment.
The concept of Girls emerged from a 2005 documentary on the surfing competition that appeared on Logo.
- 11/20/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Former Stone Stanley Entertainment partner David Stanley has found a new studio home. The veteran reality producer has signed an overall production deal with Telepictures Prods., where he will develop and produce programming for network and cable TV and syndication. Stanley last week exited the independent production company he co-founded 14 years ago with Scott Stone (HR 7/6). "I wanted to find a place where I could just focus on making television," Stanley said. "Here's an independent production company with the strength of a major studio, its own distribution and a network affiliation, run by old friends of mine who invited me to 'come home.' It doesn't get any better than that."...
- 7/12/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- The principals of Stone Stanley Entertainment announced they will part ways after a 14-year run. Scott Stone will continue to lead the independent production company, which has produced TV series including Comedy Central's The Man Show and ABC's The Mole. David Stanley has decided to exit and is expected to join another company producing television, but he declined to identify his new post. In an interview, the longtime partners stressed that the split was amicable. "It's been 14 years, and one of the great rides of all time," Stanley said.
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