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Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'annieparisse'

October 20, 2006

ART: Local artist Jen Dunlap is having an art show tonight. It's called Yeep! Yeep!, so it's sure to be fun. Check out her work here, then head over there to see it all up close, while enjoying some free drinks! 7 to 10pm // Riverfawn [11 Harrison St #1] // Free THEATER: Anne Washburn’s The Internationalist begins previews tonight. Originally presented in 2004, it’s about a young American businessman assigned to an unspecified foreign......

Continue Reading "Pencil This In"

May 18, 2006

[Belated spoiler alert because we cannot believe that people weren't glued to their TV sets last night to see this crazy finale - many apologies] Attractive young actresses who look great in a suit, beware: If you're cast as the new assistant district attorney to work with Jack McCoy, your character might come to some sort of strange end. Last year - yes, just January 2005 - Elisabeth Rohm(bot) left the show and uttered those......

Continue Reading "Bye-Bye, Borgia: Another L&O Lady ADA Bites the Dust"

April 11, 2005

Brooklyn DA Charles Hynes sure does have a lot of enemies. One of his rivals is pointing out many of his top assistant DA's don't live in Kings County, which might violate their "duty as public servants to live in the city where they work," as the Post puts it. John O'Hara filed a complaint with the Conflict of Interest Board; the Post notes that O'Hara has been "prosecuted three times for the felony crime......

Continue Reading "Should the City's Assistant DA's Live in the City?"

January 13, 2005

Dick Wolf, you sly, sly dog. Who knew that Elisabeth "Lumberyard 'cause I'm So Wooden" Rohm's last episode of Law & Order" href="http://www.nbc.com/Law_&_Order/index.html">Law & Order would be so memorable? District Attorney Arthur Branch basically fired ADA Serena Southerlyn's ass because she was too passionate and not enough fact-focused. As Southerlyn, Rohm looked as shocked as she could, and then said, "Is this because I'm a lesbian?" Hello! Gothamist was sort of hoping that Southerlyn would......

Continue Reading "Sapphic Serena Southerlyn's Sign-Off"

November 22, 2004

Looks like Law & Order has its new ADA: Annie Parisse will soon be determining whether or not there's enough evidence gathered by the police to charge a suspect on episode 14. Parisse has a role in this weekend's preposterous number one film, National Treasure, and played Kate Hudson's friend in How To Lose a Guy In 10 Days. Parisse also has NYC chops: She went to Fordham, played Julia on As The World Turns,......

Continue Reading "The New ADA In Town"

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