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Ethan Hawke & Ryan Shawhughes: Baby Joy!

Ethan Hawke and longtime girlfriend Ryan Shawhughes are expecting a baby!

“They are over the moon!” a pal tells In Touch about the pregnancy.

Ethan, 37, and Ryan, 28, first met when she worked as a nanny for the actor during his marriage to Uma Thurman.

Ethan, whose rep had no comment, and Uma divorced in 2003 after five years of marriage and two children—Maya, 9, and Levon, 6.

Uma Thurman and Her Little Levon

Uma Thurman picks up son Levon Roan, 5 1/2, and his school buddy from school in New York City Thursday. The trio stopped off at a local deli to pick up some sweet treats.

Look at the Levon hamming it up for photogs! Levon’s father is actor Ethan Hawke.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Uma’s stalker suspect rejected a plea deal by prosecutors that would have put him in a mental health facility. The former psychiatric patient is accused of following and contacting Uma since 2005. Creepy creepy creepy!

Uma and Arki Busson also recently stepped out together in New York City. The multimillionaire financier is supermodel Elle Macpherson’s ex.

10+ pictures inside of Uma and her little LevonMore Here! »

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Uma Thurman @ Valentino Show

Uma Thurman arrives at the Ara Pacis for Valentino’s Exhibition on Friday in Rome, Italy.

While other designers are unveiling their latest collections during Paris Fashion Week, Valentino is marking his 45th year as a designer in the city where he opened his first atelier in the 1960s. He even took the time to defend skinny models at a news conference.

“Designers have to show for the first time on the runway the clothes that they want to be seen, so automatically if the girls are skinny, the dresses are more attractive,” Valentino said. “If you put it on a girl and she’s a little heavy, not every dress looks sensational.”

On Thursday, Uma, 37, went sightseeing in Rome with her and ex-hubby Ethan Hawke’s 9-year-old daughter Maya and 5-year-old son Levon. With bodyguards on hand, the couple strolled along the Via Veneto, stopped at the Spanish Steps and visited the Vatican museum.

35+ pictures inside of Uma, Maya and LevonMore Here! »

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Times Are A-Changin’

In 1964, when “The Times They Are A-Changin’” first caught the nation’s ear, Bob Dylan was already being called the voice of a generation, and this sounded like the kind of song a voice of a generation would write. It seemed like it had been written by a committee: all bases covered. Pundits, politicians, parents — look out, the world is turning upside down.

And yet the song was too unpredictably written and compoed to surrender to its own cliches. You couldn’t sing along to it, as with “This Land is Your Land” or “Eyes on the Prize.” “Come Senators, Congressmen/Please heed the call,” Dylan sang — that was a trumpt blowing flat. But “Don’t stand in the doorway/Don’t block up the hall” instnatly raised the specter not of the people’s representatives but of the people themselves, a tide rushing through.

The song has never gone away. Its licensing for commercials — for a Canadian bank years back, for Kaiser Permanente today — has not deformed it, perhaps because the song never promised that the times were changing for the better, only that change was the rhythm of life — in politics and culture, style and ideas, images and sound. Today it’s less a promise than a challenge, to whoever might hear it, a flag waving for all that could change: could, should, might, won’t, must. [Greil Marcus]

UPDATE :: Added the other two interviews!

Ethan Hawke By: Julie Delpy

Julie Delpy :: …But it seems like apathy is stronger than ever.

Ethan Hawke :: Well, we certainly don’t see students rising up to stop the war. It makes you appreciate stories like Muhammad Ali being willing to go to jail rather than fight in the war in Vietnam. What an amazing act of bravery that was. I mean, what if Kobe Bryant decided to go to jail to protest the Iraq war?

Interview Magazine October 2006 features Ethan Hawke – he may be affable, approachable, and determined to fly under the radar, but look out-he’s spreading his wings again and ready to soar. Full article after the jump!

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