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Posted on June 04, 2013 / by admin in Australia 2013, News, Tv, Uncategorized

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Blessed with an incredible four octave singing voice that fate cruelly snatched away, Julie Andrews is now telling her life story in a one woman show

Posted on May 16, 2013 / by Josephine Senia in Uncategorized

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Julie Andrews’ first visit to Oz

The beloved Julie Andrews is touring Australia for the first time. At age 77, she reveals her secret to success.

Posted on May 10, 2013 / by admin in Uncategorized

10 memorable quotes from Julie Andrews’ CU-Boulder commencement address

By Brittany Anas, Camera Staff Writer
Posted:   05/10/2013 01:16:26 PM MDT
Updated:   05/10/2013 01:22:12 PM MDT

 

University of Colorado Chancellor Phil DiStefano, left, speaks to Julie Andrews before her commencement speech on Friday at Folsom Field. (Cliff Grassmick / Daily Camera)

Here are some memorable quotes from Julie Andrews’ commencement address to the University of Colorado’s Class of 2013 at Folsom Field on Friday:

1. “Hello Buffalo people!”

2. “I, too, had a very late evening last night. It started out with a lovely dinner on Pearl Street, and even though it was not my 21st birthday, I made my way to the pub to kiss the buffalo. Why not? I segued on to The Sink on the Hill, where I think I may have seen some of you this morning. You have such amazing stamina.”

3. “I am very pleased to be here. It’s my first visit to Boulder and it is truly breathtaking”

4. “Now you stand on the threshold of the next phase of your lives. Some of you may know what lies ahead of you, and perhaps some of you have not made a decision yet. Whatever the case, this is the first of many transitions you will likely encounter in your lifetime. Believe me, feeling nervous is just par for the course.”

5. “Be a part of all that is decent and be an ambassador for the kind of world you want to live in.”

6. “When adversity hits, go out and learn something.”

7. “Keep learning as you go. Acknowledge that there will be fear and adversity. Then go out and kick butt.”

8. “Leave everything you do, every place you go, everything you touch a little better for your having been there.”

9. “Use your knowledge, and your heart, to stand up for those who can’t stand, speak for those who can’t speak, be a beacon of light for those whose lives have become dark,”

10. “The hills today are truly alive with the graduating class of 2013. Bravo”

 

Posted on May 10, 2013 / by admin in Uncategorized

CU-Boulder graduation: Julie Andrews urges grads to ‘live lightly on this Earth’
More than 6,000 degrees conferred at Folsom Field ceremony
By Brittany Anas, Camera Staff Writer
Posted: 05/10/2013 07:40:00 AM MDT
Updated: 05/10/2013 12:38:49 PM MDT

 

Legendary actress Julie Andrews bid a warm adieu to more than 6,000 University of Colorado graduates this morning, invoking references to her beloved movies and telling the Class of 2013 to “live lightly on this Earth and give generously.”

“Use your knowledge, and your heart, to stand up for those who can’t stand, speak for those who can’t speak, be a beacon of light for those whose lives have become dark,” Andrews told the graduates and their friends and family members assembled at Folsom Field.

CU awarded 6,084 degrees this morning — including 4,687 bachelor’s degrees, 903 master’s degrees, 171 law degrees and 494 doctoral degrees.

Among them was graduating senior Liz Notary, who decorated her graduation cap with

Julie Andrews gives the commencement address at the University of Colorado’s spring graduation at Folsom Field on Friday, May 10, 2013. ( CLIFF GRASSMICK )
space stickers — including a NASA logo to represent her long-term career goal.
This afternoon, Notary will be commissioned as an officer and will begin her journey in the Air Force working as an engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force base in Dayton, Ohio.

“This degree,” she said, gently tugging on her orange graduation cord, symbolizing her engineering degree. “It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever worked for in my life.”

The Senior Class Council broke from an informal tradition of inviting only those with close CU ties to be the speaker and courted Andrews, the Academy Award-winning actress who starred in “The Sound of Music,” “Mary Poppins” and “The Princess Diaries.”

Andrews gripped the attention of her audience in the football stadium, immediately charming the crowd when she greeted them by saying: “Hello Buffalo people.”

She told them she started Thursday evening on Pearl Street and “kissed the buffalo,” a time-honored rite of passage for CU students. She ended her night at The Sink on University Hill, the same restaurant that President Barack Obama visited during his first trip to Boulder in April 2012.

She also made a Ralphie the Buffalo reference.

“I think I should be careful

Click on any photo to see full gallery referring to Ralphie as a ‘he,’ because, as I understand it, Ralphie is really a she playing a he, right? Which pleases me. Because in ‘Victor Victoria’ — for those of you who have not seen the movie or the musical — I played a character that was a she playing a he who was playing a she.
“Clearly, Ralphie and I can relate.”

‘Food for the soul’

Andrews encouraged the students to be life-long learners and to engage in not just random acts of kindness, but also planned ones.

“Be a part of all that is decent and be an ambassador for the kind of world that you want to live in,” she said.

To help make her point that graduates should “go out and learn something” when faced with adversity, Andrews

CU journalism graduates Erin Sanders, left, and Kenzie Knop, cheer on their school during the 2013 CU Spring Commencement at Folsom Field on Friday, May 10, 2013. ( CLIFF GRASSMICK )
shared a personal anecdote about a botched throat operation that caused her to lose her singing voice.
At the time, she was writing a children’s book with her daughter.

“I was bemoaning my fate and she said, ‘Mom, you’ve simply found a new way of using your voice,'” Andrews recalled. “Suddenly, the weight of sadness fell from my shoulders and I embraced this new learning experience wholeheartedly.”

Since then, Andrews and her daughter have together written 30 children’s books.

Andrews also made an endearing pitch for the arts during her speech.

“Wherever your path takes you, make the arts a meaningful part of your life in some way. Honestly, they are food for the soul. They revitalize us. They transport us. Inspires us. Shape us. Humble us. They connect us worldwide in ways that nothing else can.”

‘You blink and it’s over’

Prior to the ceremony, graduates this morning lined up on Norlin Quad — a final gathering place before they scatter on different career or graduate school paths. Preliminary results from a senior survey show that about 54 percent of graduates expect full-time employment to be their principal activity after graduation and 15 percent expect part-time work. Other plans include graduate school, military service, traveling and volunteering.

Many students decorated the tops of their caps to stand out in the crowd, using their mortar boards to give shout-outs to their moms and dads.

Journalism graduate Kenzie Knop wrote out a fitting Jack Kerouac quote atop her cap: “Nothing behind me, everything ahead of me, as is ever so on the road.”

After graduation, she’s hoping to land a job at a magazine or newspaper.

“I’ll be happy as long as I’m writing,” she said.

Rob Van Gulick, a graduating senior in integrative physiology, is planning to go on to graduate school in a physician’s assistant program.

“The last four years have gone by so quick,” he said. “You blink and it’s over.”

Contact Camera Staff Writer Brittany Anas at 303-473-1132 or anasb@dailycamera.com.

Posted on May 10, 2013 / by admin in Uncategorized

She enchanted children the world over with her portrayal as magical nanny Mary Poppins who can fly with the aid of an umbrella.

But nowadays, Julie Andrews appears to be taking to the skies in a far less bewitching fashion.

The 77-year-old superstar was snapped looking as regal as ever as she arrived for a flight at John F Kennedy International Airport on Tuesday in New York City.

No more umbrella? Mary Poppins star Julie Andrews trades in her flying umbrella for a more conventional mode of transport as she arrives at John F Kennedy International Airport on Tuesday in New York City No more umbrella? Mary Poppins star Julie Andrews trades in her flying umbrella for a more conventional mode of transport as she arrives at John F Kennedy International Airport on Tuesday in New York City
Children's classic: The 77-year-old won an Oscar for her portrayal as Mary Poppins, a magical nanny who can fly with the aid of an umbrella Children’s classic: The 77-year-old won an Oscar for her portrayal as Mary Poppins, a magical nanny who can fly with the aid of an umbrella

 

The Oscar winner was dressed-up casual as she made her way into the airport on the rainy afternoon.

Julie wore grey slacks and a diamond-patterned black-and-white sweater, paired with black boots and a red scarf slung loosely around her neck.

The singing icon attempted to go incognito with a white baseball cap, but there was no mistaking her famous short curly blonde hair and smile.

Julie smartened up her look with large silver earrings and a deep pink lipstick that accentuated her full lips.

She carried a black leather jacket over her forearm and accessorised with an elegant cream leather handbag.

The actress was clearly hoping for a restful flight as she carried a red-and-cream airplane pillow.

The Dame appeared to be accompanied by a female companion, who waited for the star to catch up with her after exiting their vehicle.

The Dame, whose 1997 nodule surgery left her virtually unable to sing, has been slowing down in recent years.

 

As regal as ever: The singing icon looked smart in grey slacks and a black-and-white sweater teamed with a white baseball cap and a red scarf casually slung around her neck

The actress-turned-children’s author hasn’t been in a film since lending her voice to 2010’s Despicable Me and hasn’t appeared on camera since The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement in 2004.

However, the Sound of Music star recently published her twenty-fifth children’s book, The Very Fairy Princess: Here Comes the Flower Girl, and she’s preparing to direct a musical production of one of her other books, The Great American Mousical, at Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut this fall.

She also received a Grammy Award for lifetime achievement in 2011.

Hoping to get some sleep? Julie was clearly planning for a peaceful flight as she carried a red-and-white airplane pillow while making her way into the airport on the rainy New York day Hoping to get some sleep? Julie was clearly planning for a peaceful flight as she carried a red-and-white airplane pillow while making her way into the airport on the rainy New York day





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