Documents tagged "Allen"
Found 32 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028955.txt
The email from Lisa Ne to Jeffrey Epstein discusses the legal team's decision that they cannot use footage of Woody Allen for their online course on Modernism or a TV episode. However, she is grateful for the opportunity to tape with him and mentions other performers who have taped with her, including John Lithgow, Diane Paulus, Julie Taymor, Nas, Eve Ensler, Damian Woetzel, Kate Burton, Lil Buck Riley, Alfre Woodard, Herbie Hancock, Tony Kushner, Natalia Zukerman, Sally Field, Lena Dunham, and Yo Yo Ma. Lisa asks for Jeffrey's opinion on her chances of obtaining the necessary releases for their work.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028482.txt
The email is a forward of another email discussing The Iran Nuclear Deal. The sender recommends watching a video by Dennis Prager on the topic and encourages recipients to share their views with Congress. The original message includes several names of people involved in discussing the issue, but without further context, it's unclear what specific roles they play.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027257.txt
In a conversation between jee and Woody Allen via iMessage on March 14, 2018, the discussion revolves around topics such as Stephen Hawking's death, crazy women, and the appointments made by Donald Trump. Jee expresses sympathy for Allen's loss while also acknowledging the persistence of crazy women in society. The conversation highlights the opinions of both individuals on various matters, including politics and personal experiences.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027041.txt
In an email exchange from October 5th to October 6th, Lisa New and Jeffrey Epstein discuss plans for a taping in Cambridge or New York. Lisa mentions that she will be at a YIVO event on the evening of the 23rd, but is willing to tape on the 24th as well. They also discuss the possibility of having Woody Allen participate in the taping and John McCain, Tony Kushner, and Al Gore have recently signed on for another project.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026620.txt
The email discusses a video on the Iran Nuclear Deal featuring Dennis Prager that the sender believes is important and urges recipients to watch. It encourages viewers to share the video with others and calls for action by contacting Congressmen. The message emphasizes the significance of the nuclear agreement and draws parallels between it and historical events, suggesting its dangerous potential impact.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023438.txt
Brockman, Inc. has announced the sale of NOISE by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass R. Sunstein. The authors were represented in negotiations for US/Canadian rights by John Brockman and Max Brockman supervised auctions in the UK and foreign language markets. Thirty auctions were conducted within a week, setting new agency records for publishing advances in each market. Kahneman's THINKING FAST AND SLOW has been on The New York Times Bestseller List since publication in 2011 with global sales approaching 6 million copies. The authors are considered three of the greatest thinkers of our time and NOISE is expected to have far-reaching applications.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022663.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails discussing a potential meeting between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. about an article related to former President Bill Clinton and allegations involving orgies on an island. The topic is sensitive, as it involves unverified civil court documents, UK tabloids, and public figures being on the record. The conversation also touches on Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn's attendance at a dinner event. It is essential to note that the information in these emails may be confidential, privileged, or inside information intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022660.txt
The email discusses the credibility of a story about Bill Clinton being at an island where orgies were held, with sources that are not reliable. It also mentions that certain publications might be interested in running the story if there are on-the-record sources available. The person receiving the email is asked if they can still talk the following day and mentions that Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn will be joining them for dinner.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019206.txt
Edward Snowden is a former National Security Agency (NSA) employee who stole and released classified information in 2013. He claimed to be a whistleblower exposing NSA overreach, but has been accused of lying about his actions and dealings with Russian intelligence. The article suggests that Mr. Snowden intended to engage in espionage and not just expose the NSA's activities. He is currently seeking a pardon.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013450.txt
This article focuses on Peggy Siegal, a prominent movie publicist who attended the Oscars and documented her experiences with various celebrities such as Michelle Williams, Meryl Streep, Harvey Weinstein, Nancy Reagan, Elizabeth Olsen, George Clooney, Jean Dujardin, and Uggie. The author also discusses Woody Allen's absence from the event and how Academy rules prevented him from being recognized for his work on "Midnight in Paris".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013442.txt
This document discusses the Oscar race for the most revered artistic honor in the world, focusing on nine films that competed in the 2011 Oscar race. It highlights three premieres at Cannes mid-May, including Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris" and Terrence Malick's "The Tree of Life". It also mentions the French film "The Artist" created by Michel Hazanavicius and Harvey Weinstein, as well as DreamWorks' "The Help" premiered in LA in August. The document highlights key people like Woody Allen, Terrence Malick, Jean Dujardin, Uggie, and Harvey Weinstein, as well as places like Cannes, Hollywood, and LA.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012690.txt
This document focuses on key people and topics related to global events and the Academy Awards. The author discusses the political situation in Libya with Omar Quadhafi denying that rebels are taking over Eastern Libya, while also mentioning high oil prices and a potential US government shutdown. In addition to this, the author shares their experience attending the 83rd Academy Awards and highlights the competition between two films: "The King's Speech" and "The Social Network". The author also mentions conversations with filmmakers Woody Allen and George Lucas who are critical of the Academy Awards system.
