EMA Awards Ceremony Videos
The EMA awards ceremony was held last Saturday, and a few videos of the green carpet and the gala have been emerging. Here we have some of them:
The EMA awards ceremony was held last Saturday, and a few videos of the green carpet and the gala have been emerging. Here we have some of them:
A couple months back I finally caught Natalie Portman’s feature directorial (and writing) debut, A Tale of Love and Darkness. The fact that it’s taken me this long to post anything says that a) I’ve been busy and b) I don’t have much to say.
It’s a sincere and accomplished film that, to me at least, didn’t feel like it came from a first-time filmmaker. But like Natalie’s character, it feels somewhat removed and distant. I felt like an observer the whole time, never drawn into the story or characters.
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Three weeks after her appearance at the Telluride festival, Natalie attended the EMA awards ceremony this afternoon in Santa Monica, where she was received the EMA Ongoing Commitment Award. Michael Bloomberg, Russell Simmons and John Paul DeJoria were other of the honored. Zimbio and Daily Mail have the first “green” carpet and Ceremony photos:
Another day, another set of candid photos. Natalie, her parents and Amalia were seen yesterday strolling in Santa Monica. Here are some pictures …
Natalie and daughter Amalia were seen in Los Angeles yesterday enjoying the day with family and friends. Daily Mail has a few photos. The baby's face is not seen…
It’s been a quiet week is Natland so how about some new fanart from Weronika to pass the time? Enjoy!
I’m not sure if it is because of Eating Animals, or some other reason, but I’ve noticed a lot of messages on our social media channels along the lines of “How can Natalie talk about how we should treat animals when Dior tests its products on them.”
I don’t have an answer to that but I thought it would be a good idea to summarize the situation. So…
Does Dior test on animals?
It wouldn’t be the first time that advocacy groups would be wrong (see: GMOs) but as far as I can tell, the answer to the question is “yes”, with an important caveat – Dior doesn’t test or work with companies that test unless required to do so by law. China requires testing by law. Dior sells in China. So, for that market, their products are tested.
What does this say about Dior?
It means they’re another company that, like Apple, that even though they do a lot of good they are also willing to compromise in order to access a massive market.
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Natalie made an interview during the Telluride Festival for the radio program The Frame on Eating Animals, the documentary produced and narrated by her, based on the book by…