It’s a rare event when Joss Whedon holds two separate panels during the same day at Comic-Con. On Friday, a few hours after he celebrated the tenth anniversary of Firefly in Ballroom 20, he returned to talk about some other stuff he’s been doing.
Maurissa Tancharoen Whedon is on the cover of the Spring 2012 issue of Lupus Now magazine.
May is Lupus Awareness Month, but the multi-talented Maurissa has to deal with the often debilitating disease every single day, not just this month. She is arguably one of the most prominent celebrities today who have admitted to having the disease. Others that come to mind are singer Toni Braxton and actor/comedian Nick Cannon.
Always wanted to be in showbiz? Well, now you, too, can be The Powers That Be! Sorta.
Dichen Lachman and Fran Kranz of Dollhouse are the stars of Lust for Love, a proposed film that is seeking backers via Kickstarter.com. If you haven’t heard of Kickstarter, it’s a place for anyone to put up a creative project and ask for funding. Some of the ideas are pretty cool, like this one, and some… aren’t (a faux Andrew Dice Clay? Umm, pass).
Crushable has an exclusive interview with Maurissa Tancharoen, writer, actress, and singer. Since the musical’s unprecedented success, she’s worked on Drop Dead Diva and Dollhouse, and is currently writing for Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. She’s also appeared on Dr. Horrible co-star Felicia Day‘s webseries The Guild.
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