Posted on June 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Career | No Comments »
The Magnus Effect: according to Wikipedia, “In many ball sports, [it's] responsible for the curved motion of a spinning ball.” Eschewing for now the obvious lines one could draw between “the curved motion of a spinning ball” and ping pong social club SPiN co-owners — and reputed lovers — Susan Sarandon and Jonathan Bricklin, it’s also the tentative title of a new reality show being produced by BBC America.
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The Magnus Effect will have a two-stranded narrative, “one that follows the top junior players who compete at on a regular basis (including 15-year-old Michael Landers, the reigning U.S. men’s singles champion), and another that tracks SPiN chef Will Horowitz and his staff at Ducks Eatery as they send out dishes from a basement kitchen without any ventilation.”
The delightful Sarandon will narrate in that Mrs. Robinson way of hers, discussing, one would assume, the velocity of flying ping pong balls, the fast-paced delivery of food at Ducks, and the speed with which a bullet pierces straight through Tim Robbins’s heart, which is where many assume it’s been lodged since rumors of Sarandon’s dalliance with the much-younger Bricklin surfaced.
– blackbookmag.com
Posted on June 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Career | No Comments »
Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon and a reality show? The Observer reports the owners of SPiN New York, the Ping-Pong social club on East 23rd Street, are shopping a reality show.
The show is narrated by club member Susan Sarandon and has been offered and shown to networks for the past couple of months.
Grub Street New York reveals the show began filming last week with BBC America as the production company.
Posted on June 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Charity | No Comments »
Peru’s Minister of Trade and Tourism, Martín Pérez, said that his sector is working in bringing international celebrities like Sting and Bette Middler to Machu Picchu, as part of the strategy to promote Cusco worldwide.
“Susan Sarandon’s visit had a great media coverage. Actually it was way bigger than we had expected and her visit helped us increase tourism by 7%,” he said.
“Sarandon’s photos in Machu Picchu were seen all around the globe,” remarked Perez.
The government decided to invite celebrities as a way to help rebuild tourism in Cusco, after the heavy rainfalls and floods that took place last January.
Perez said that he would also like to bring Sandra Bullock to visit Cusco.