There???s no better way to promote a new movie than appearing in the Economist???s The World in 2008, at least for Angelina Jolie.
Jolie, who stars in the upcoming Beowulf adaptation, has a piece on the accountability in Darfur for the Economist???s annual spin-off book. Other contributors include the Dalai Lama, Mayor Bloomberg and Nancy Pelosi. Presumably, Jennifer Aniston was not invited to contribute.
In the book, she is described as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. That???s the Economist???s way of pretending they didn???t use an actress to write about one of the greatest genocides of our time.
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Remember Mariane “Widow of Daniel” Pearl? It turns out she’s joined Heather Mills one-woman crusade against the mainstream media. Unlike Heather, however, Mariane’s concerns apply less revamping her well-deserved reputation as a “one-legged, no-talent hussy” in the press and more to the fact that nobody gives a shit about Darfur these days! In fact, Pearl evidently had some not-so-nice words about the press at last night’s party (thrown by Glamour!) in honor of her literary debut. Reports Radar:
In a critique of the WSJ and a public blinded by tabloid drama, she [said]: “I think the Wall Street Journal has one person covering Africa.” If celebrities like Angelina Jolie, who wrote the forward to Pearl’s book, are drawing attention to issues it’s because, as she put it: “Celebrities are doing the work that journalists are not. We can’t afford to be cynical about that.’”
In response, our resident gay-slash-curmudgeon over at Queerty (rhetorically) asked, “What role does Pearl play other than journalist’s book-writing widow and friend of Angelina?” Mariane’s totally right. When did everyone get so damn cynical? And on a completely unrelated note: Great pose, Angie! The positioning of your hands totally helps obscure your unsightly varicose veins.
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What does $2 million get you? If you’re OK! magazine, an excuse to plug a Darfur charity. The deep-pocketed yet circulation-struggling tabloid shelled out the seven-figure sum to board a yacht party in the South of France with the cast of Ocean’s 13, where all anyone (people with names like Brad, George, Don, and Matt) had to talk about was Darfur.
It was a fundraising event, aboard the ridiculously expensive RM Elegant, for Not on Our Watch, the charity spearheaded by the Ocean’s cast. And while OK! has some pretty photos to run (like the cater waiter serving “nautical nibbles,” and co-stars Scott Caan and Ellen Barkin touching each other), there’s nothing here that we couldn’t have received from a press release.
In the end, $9.2 million was raised. As OK! notes, “guests had donated anything from $25,000 to $2 million to step aboard.” Can you guess whose charitable cheque was the largest?