Bill Nye the Science Guy is a married man!
Bill Nye the Science Guy is a married man!
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Martha Stewart didn’t talk to CNN for a new original documentary series the news outlet has produced about her. But she’s still the star of the show. “The Many Lives of Martha Stewart” is a four-part series produced by CNN Studios, a division devoted to longer-form and enterprise programming in the wake of a strategic decision made in 2022 to scale back big ambitions to compete in the documentary arena.
Bill Nye, the married guy!The star is officially a newlywed after marrying journalist and author Liza Mundy in May at the Castle Building's Haupt Garden at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., People confirmed. In photos captured by their wedding photographer, Barack Obama's former White House photographer, Pete Souza, the couple can be seen exchanging vows outside in front of star Robert Picardo, who officiated the ceremony. «Yes it’s true, I’m now officially a wedding photographer,» Souza wrote in part of an Instagram caption. «But I buried the lede: congrats to Bill Nye and Liza Mundy.»The bride donned a v-neck satin gown with a fishtail high-low hem and embellished with a beaded belt.
Former President Barack Obama is reconnecting with an old friend. On Friday, the 60-year-old politician shared a video on his Instagram page of his reunion with new high school graduate Jacob Philadelphia.
Former President Barack Obama is reconnecting with an old friend. On Friday, the 60-year-old politician shared a video on his Instagram page of his reunion with new high school graduate Jacob Philadelphia. The two first met in 2009, when Jacob was visiting the Oval Office with his dad, former National Security Council staffer Carlton Philadelphia.
Princess Diana’s dance with John Travolta at the 1985 White House dinner is the most talked about of the evening, but the Princess of Wales actually hit the floor with a number of famous celebrities.
The Office star Jenna Fischer wrote, “Congratulations!!!” Moore also got happy comments from Kiernan Shipka, Broadway's Eden Espinoza and former White House photographer Pete Souza. Everybody loves Gus.Moore that she was planning to on her uterus to deal with possible endometriosis issues in an effort to conceive, but decided to try one last time beforehand, and that's when she got pregnant with Gus.
Pete Souza, chief official White House photographer under presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama, was a reluctant star of Dawn Porter’s documentary The Way I See It. “Pete is very private,” Porter says during Deadline’s Contenders Documentary award-season event. “He said ‘no’ multiple times.”
Former president Barack Obama can't stop raving about his daughters, Malia and Sasha Obama. In a new cover story for People, the 44th president of the United States shared a rare family photo of himself; his wife, former First Lady Michelle Obama; and their two girls.
, the director is back with her second nonfiction film of the year,, about Pete Souza, the official White House photographer for Barack Obama and Ronald Reagan. While two seemingly different stories, one is about the life and career of the late congressman and civil rights activist and the other follows the photojournalist’s professional journey after leaving the White House, Porter views them as two chapters within the same book.
It was when Laura Dern saw photographs of President Obama in Newtown, Connecticut in 2012, consoling families involved in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, that she first became aware of the work of Pete Souza. "The sensitivity, the compassion, the invisibility that it takes to capture those stories—that was where I really understood the gift of the White House photographer," Dern says.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorAs the official White House photographer, Pete Souza had an unprecedented view of President Reagan and President Obama. Souza was everywhere, but it wasn’t until 2017 that he started sharing his work through Instagram and providing a window into the Oval Office and how Obama led the country.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaWherever President Barack Obama went, Pete Souza was right there with him.For eight years, the White House photographer was a fly-on-the-wall as the president and his team made consequential, world-altering decisions about bailing out the auto industry or raiding Osama Bin Laden’s compound. Souza and his camera also captured the quiet moments — taking photographs of the commander-in-chief relaxing with his wife and children.
“The Way I See It” director and producer Dawn Porter says the documentary about former Chief Official White House photographer Pete Souza is not subtle about criticizing Donald Trump’s administration.“In some years you want to be subtle and this is not a subtle year,” she told TheWrap’s Steve Pond during the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticEvery four years, a few months before the presidential election, a batch of strategically timed movies materialize in hopes of engaging voters and influencing the outcome. Some are merely opportunistic, others downright propagandistic, but few have a shelf life past that first Tuesday in November.
The slickest, most polished commercial for a photo collection book the world has ever seen, “The Way I See It” is less a documentary and more of a sales pitch. An assemblage of interviews and speaking engagement clips, on its surface the film is a meditation on presidential temperament as seen through the eyes of Obama’s official White House photographer, Pete Souza.
In these dystopian times, anyone who yearns for the Obama years — and who doesn’t? — may find some solace in the stirring documentary about White House photographer Pete Souza, The Way I See It. The film will have virtual festival screenings before a release by Focus Features this month.
Dawn Porter’s The Way I See It — a documentary about acclaimed White House photographer Pete Souza — will bypass a traditional theatrical release and debut in select cinemas on Sept. 18 before airing three weeks earlier on MSNBC.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorMSNBC dishes up dozens of short news segments to its viewers over the course of a single day. Now the network may have a chance to go long.The cable-news outlet will air “The Way I See It,” a documentary about former White House photographer Pete Souza (above, pictured), on Friday, October 9 at 10 p.m.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, Online“The Way I See It,” a documentary about former White House photographer Pete Souza, will release in theaters on Sept. 18 before premiering on MSNBC three weeks later on Oct.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorFocus Features’ Dawn Porter-directed documentary The Way I See It about former Chief Official White House Photographer Pete Souza will premiere on MSNBC on Oct. 9, 10PM following The Rachel Maddow Show, three weeks after the pic’s Sept.
Dave McNary Film ReporterMONDAY, AUG. 3Focus Features has announced a September release for “The Way I See It,” Dawn Porter’s documentary about White House photographer Pete Souza.The documentary is based on Souza’s New York Times bestsellers, “Obama: An Intimate Portrait” and “Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents.” Souza, the filmmakers and Focus Features will also launch #VoteTheWayYouSeeIt, a social impact campaign aimed at engaging and encouraging all Americans to register to vote in the
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