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In honor of National Poetry Month, we’ve dug up a video of actress Amber Tamblyn reading her original poem “Dear Demographic.” Throughout the performance, Tamblyn’s mother Bonnie plays the guitar.
The “Dear Demographic” piece can be found in Tamblyn’s 2009 collection, Bang Ditto. Harper Perennial released Tamblyn’s third poetry book, entitled Dark Sparkler, on April 7th.
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants actress Amber Tamblyn landed a deal for her third book of poetry. Harper Perennial will release Dark Sparkler on April 7th.
Poet Diane di Prima wrote a foreword for this project. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the poems were inspired by “the lives and untimely deaths of well-known actresses, including Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, Frances Farmer, Sharon Tate, Thelma Todd, and Brittany Murphy.”
Housing Works Bookstore Café will host a special performance event for this book on April 6th. Tamblyn will deliver poetry readings while Yo La Tengo plays instrumental music. Dorothea Lasky will serve as the host. (via TIME.com)
Alloy Entertainment plans to create a film adaptation of Sisterhood Everlasting by Ann Brashares. The Hollywood Reporter reports that Ken Kwapis, the director behind the first Sisterhood movie, will helm this project.
Liz Garcia has been hired to pen the script. Thus far, no casting decisions have been announced so it is unclear whether or not Blake Lively, Alexis Bledel, America Ferrera, and Amber Tamblyn will return to reprise their roles as Bridget, Lena, Carmen, and Tibby.
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