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Ryan Gosling And Michelle Williams To Explore Relationships In ‘Blue Valentine’

12 May 2009 7:00 AM, PDT | MTV Movies Blog | See recent MTV Movies Blog news »

Ever since “The Notebook,” Ryan Gosling has topped a lot of “dreamiest most perfect heartthrob” lists, an image he refuses to encourage with edgier roles such as “Half Nelson,” “Lars and the Real Girl” and the upcoming “All Good Things.” However, his female fans may have a reason to haul out the Kleenex once again thanks to “Blue Valentine.”

According to Variety, Gosling has signed on to star in the indie drama with Michelle Williams. The plot as detailed on IMDb is a simple one: the two indie darlings play a couple who are coming up on their ten year wedding anniversary. Their marriage isn’t what it once was however, and as their relationship crumbles they recall the better days of their love affair. The film will jump between various years of their life together. Will the couple’s trip down memory lane only speed up the divorce, or »

- Elisabeth Rappe

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All singing, all dancing, all Armistead Maupin: "Tales of the City" hits the boards this summer

16 April 2009 6:03 AM, PDT | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »

What rhymes with "Mary Ann Singleton"? Fans of Armistead Maupin's classic Tales of the City will find out this summer with the debut of the long-awaited stage musical adaptation.

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Jake Shears

Variety reports that a musical adaptation of Tales of the City is one of the highlights of the upcoming summer series at the O'Neill Theater in New Haven, Conn. The production, which hopes to eventually make it to Broadway, will run July 4-11.

Jeff Whitty

Maupin's not the only gay artist involved, however. Avenue Q's Jeff Whitty has written the book for this new musical, while Jake Shears and John Garden of the Scissor Sisters contributed the songs. No word as to who has been cast as Mrs. Madrigal, Michael, Mona and the rest of the Barbary Lane gang.

Maupin's work has already been successfully adapted for television (three Tales of the City mini-series »

- ADuralde

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