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Rachel Weisz Sits at Forefront of Fashion

Actresses Rachel Weisz and Claire Danes take a moment to share their thoughts on the Narciso Rodriguez Fall/Winter 2007 Collection at a Fashion Week after party. The event was held last night at The Gramercy Park Hotel in New York City. Rachel and Claire are both fans and friends of Narciso.

Also pictured: Designer Narciso Rodriguez and Jessica Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld’s wife). More pictures of Rachel and Claire here!

(Images via Getty)
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Sin City 2: Angelina Out, Rachel In

A source close to the production of Sin City 2 is claiming that Angelina Jolie is out of the running and Rachel Weisz is in. Director Robert Rodriguez has always wanted Angelina to star in his sequel Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For but because of scheduling conflicts, it looks like Rachel might be taking on the role of Ava Lord. Rachel Weisz: A Dame To Kill For? Hmmmm…

Rachel Weisz Chipper in Chicago

Rachel Weisz was all smiles as she finished off a day of shooting her new film in Chicago, Illin. Rachel, 35, was filming scenes for her upcoming comedy, Fred Claus, which is about Joe Claus, Santa’s bitter older brother, who is forced to move to the North Pole.

Fred Claus is directed by David Dobkin (Shanghai Knights, Wedding Crashers) and also stars Vince Vaughn, Kevin Spacey, Paul Giamatti and Ludacris. Opens nationwide on Nov. 9.

Also pictured: fiance director Darren Aronofsky

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Fred Claus Teaser Trailer

Rachel Weisz’s Burberry Ad

FINALLY! Geez, I’ve been waiting for over a year for this Burberry ad! They shot this ad campaign back in October 2005 with world-famous photographer Mario Testino and it’s December 2006 already! Nevertheless Rachel Weisz and Ioan Gruffudd naturally look flawless. They’re advertising “Burberry London,” a new romantic fragrance for men and women.

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Rachel Weisz’s Fountain Overfloweth

Looks like co-stars Rachel Weisz and Hugh Jackman had the time of their lives on the red carpet late last night at the Los Angeles premiere of their latest, the Darren Aronofsky-directed film, The Fountain. Opens nationwide on Nov. 22. Watch out for it!

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Rachel Weisz Chops Her Hair Off

WOWOWOW! Check out the little boy haircut on Rachel Weisz! She’s co-starring alongside Hugh Jackman in the Darren Aronofsky-directed drama The Fountain, which opens on Nov. 22. (Darren is Rachel’s wife-to-be). Check out all 40 new promos and stills from The Fountain! Lots to gawk at…

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Rachel Weisz: Crazy for Celtic

Brainy British beauty Rachel Weisz shows how to wear the season’s tartan dresses, wooly knits and plaid skirts in the November 2006 issue of InStyle Magazine. She looks drop dead gorgeous! Full scans and article in the gallery…

  • On the fantasy flick The Fountain, directed by fiance Darren Aronofsky: “I got to see this whole new side of him — it’s kind of sexy.”
  • On her future nuptials: “We haven’t set a date; we’ve been too busy with the baby.”
  • On her greatest vice: “Oh, gosh! I’m very messy.”

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!

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