"Vampire Diaries" fans in Miami got a special treat on Saturday (Oct. 23) when the Salvatore brothers themselves stopped in for a meet and greet, courtesy of Hot Topic. Paul Wesley and Ian Somerhalder charmed their way through over 500 autograph-seeking fans, who also got to watch a live Q&A and a performance by Sounds Under Radio, who are featured on the show's official soundtrack.
Somerhalder tweeted through the experience, writing, "When asked what my favorite band was I said Radiohead- 1000 teens screamed. That makes me very happy."
This marks the third and final stop on this leg of the Hot Topic tour. Somerhalder and co-star Candice Accola visited Dallas earlier this month, and Michael Trevino and Steven R. McQueen took a spooky trip to Chicago as well.
You won't want to miss the great photos from their appearance. I'm also loving this video, tweeted by Warner Bros. publicist Chris McLaughlin,...
Somerhalder tweeted through the experience, writing, "When asked what my favorite band was I said Radiohead- 1000 teens screamed. That makes me very happy."
This marks the third and final stop on this leg of the Hot Topic tour. Somerhalder and co-star Candice Accola visited Dallas earlier this month, and Michael Trevino and Steven R. McQueen took a spooky trip to Chicago as well.
You won't want to miss the great photos from their appearance. I'm also loving this video, tweeted by Warner Bros. publicist Chris McLaughlin,...
- 10/24/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
If you don't use your brains, these kids will eat them.
Thanks to three determined teachers and some pals in the entertainment business, about 40 eighth-graders from Queens have turned into a pack of raging, bloodthirsty ghouls -- or future movie stars. Take your pick.
The project, a 30-minute horror flick called "School of the Dead," stars 13- and 14-year-old students from Is 145 in Jackson Heights.
The project began when teachers Chad Dictenberg, Jared Beloff and Chris McLaughlin won a $2,500 grant from the United Federation of Teachers -- and then figured out a way to integrate media arts with...
Thanks to three determined teachers and some pals in the entertainment business, about 40 eighth-graders from Queens have turned into a pack of raging, bloodthirsty ghouls -- or future movie stars. Take your pick.
The project, a 30-minute horror flick called "School of the Dead," stars 13- and 14-year-old students from Is 145 in Jackson Heights.
The project began when teachers Chad Dictenberg, Jared Beloff and Chris McLaughlin won a $2,500 grant from the United Federation of Teachers -- and then figured out a way to integrate media arts with...
- 6/23/2009
- by By DON KAPLAN
- NYPost.com
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