More pictures, HQ sized this time (39 additional thanks to Holly):
Also check this video, it was made by Nelly, which was luck enough to attend the screening. Winona appears about 4:30 min.
More pictures, HQ sized this time (39 additional thanks to Holly):
Also check this video, it was made by Nelly, which was luck enough to attend the screening. Winona appears about 4:30 min.

As promised, more old pictures added. Missing HQ pictures of 1998 events. Enjoy! <3

Still going through our gallery, to see what’s being missed, I added a few HQ pictures into 1997 events albums. I hope you enjoy! I’ll be doing this in all past albums, so keep checking back! 😉
After Esquire posting this beautiful picture, I tried finding it in a better quality. Lucky me (and you all), I found 4 pictures of the same event, in high quality. Back in 1988 Winona did a performance of “The Vagina Monologues” at the Manhattan Center, and this pictures were taken this day. Enjoy!
Michael Lehmann, one of True Blood’s premiere directors will be at the screening of one of his films, “Heathers†at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica, CA on Friday night, August 27.
Michael Lehmann directed Heathers in 1988 and it was written by Daniel Waters, who will also attend the screening. The film became a cult classic, with high rentals and sales business. In 2006, it was ranked #5 on Entertainment Weekly’s list of the “50 Best High School Movies†and in 2008, it was ranked #412 on Empire’s list of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time. Heathers brought director Michael Lehmann and producer Denise Di Novi the 1990 Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. Daniel Waters also gained recognition for his screenplay, which won a 1990 Edgar Award.
There will be a discussion following the film with director Michael Lehmann and screenwriter Daniel Waters.
To Buy Tickets click here.
The event will be held:
Friday · 7:30pm – 10:00pm
Location Aero Theatre
1328 Montana Ave at 14th St
Santa Monica, CA
source: Facebook.com
The lineup for this year’s Litquake, San Francisco’s tribute to the written word, looks like a smashing one. Why? Because it vboasts a special appearance by a very special cinematic legend and infamous felons. Of course, we’re talking about Winona Ryder. The actress and sometimes San Francisco resident will appear as part of a tribute to Lawrence Ferlinghetti and City Lights Bookseller. Sure, other stellar names will also help out (guitarist Lenny Kaye, Michael McClure, New Yorker cartoonist Eric Drooker, Ishmael Reed, former San Francisco Poet Luareates Jack Hirschman and devorah major, the rad Beth Lisick, Michelle Tea, and the Marcus Shelby Quart), but we are saving our pennies and holding our breath for Ryder. (…)
Litquake runs from Oct. 1 – 9. Visit litquake.org for the full schedule.