Emmy Magazine: Sept. 2012 (Sophia Bush)
Volume XXXIV, Issue No. 5, 2012. To order past issues, call the Emmy Magazine Circulation Department in NoHo, California.
On the Cover: Sophia Bush of the new CBS comedy Partners |
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Inside this Issue
Cover Story: Playing the Palace
Amid the splendor of L.A.’s Palace Theatre, actress Sophia Bush — star of the new CBS series Partners — reveals a charisma the camera can’t resist. By Tatiana Siegel Photographs by Richard Reinsdorf
Fall In!
Look for comedies this fall with a familiar Friend, more modern families (alien and earthbound) and one primo primate. Will monkey business mean good business for the medium? We’ll see as the season unfolds. By Mark Morrison
Clash of the Critics
Look for comedies this fall with a familiar Friend, more modern families (alien and earthbound) and one primo primate. Will monkey business mean good business for the medium? We’ll see as the season unfolds. By Barry Garron
His Way Is the High Way
Stephen Amell shows off the hard work that’s taken him to new heights as the star of the CW’s Arrow. By Mark Morrison Photographs by Patrik Giardino
Bird of Prey
In a new HBO film, Sienna Miller channels Tippi Hedren, star of The Birds, to explore the dark side of one of Hollywood’s greatest directors. By Mike Flaherty
Still Screwball After All These Years
Twenty years ago Ted Turner had the kooky idea to air cartoons twenty-four/seven. Today at Cartoon Network the craziness continues — with an abiding respect for animation. By Lisa Rosen