The October edition of Psychology Today featured an article on misbehaving. In it, the author states that misbehaving, or acting in ways we’d normally deem improper, can be good for our souls. It can boost our mood, leave us with a sense of liberation, get our creative juices flowing, and make for great memories. Sign me up!
Portman and Pitt team up for the first time in a film based on a clever illustrated novel.
Variety reports that the two stars and their production companies have purchased the rights to Important Artifacts and Personal Property from the Collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, Including Books, Street Fashion, and Jewelry, which is a mock auction catalogue offering the mementos from a couple's failed love affair. Lenore and Harold's artsy, culture-filled relationship is chronicled through the black and white photographs and auction lot descriptions of handwritten notes, salt shakers, jars of quarters, and more than 300 other objects that took on significance during the couple's time together.
The Daily Show's husband and wife team, Samantha Bee and Jason Jones, are moving to greener pastures. It's being reported that the couple is getting creative control of a new show on CBS. The show centers around a spoiled celebrity chef, played by Jason Jones, and the women that run his cooking empire. Sounds good.