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Posted By: Kieran • Posted On: August 20 2010 • No Comments • Filed Under: Plugs


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House executive producer Katie Jacobs has explained how the show will deal with Olivia Wilde’s absence.

Wilde, who plays Thirteen, will miss several episodes of the new season because she is working on the movie Cowboys & Aliens.

However, Jacobs told Fancast that House will include a storyline explaining Thirteen’s departure and eventual return.

“It’s linked to narrative,” she said. “When Thirteen does come back, it’s not like she’s just going to be sitting in the office doing a diagnosis. There’s a real reason why she had to leave – it’s surprising and juicy and it deepens her character and our understanding of her.”

The new season of House will premiere on September 20 on Fox.

Posted By: Kieran • Posted On: August 20 2010 • No Comments • Filed Under: House


Posted By: Kieran • Posted On: August 20 2010 • No Comments • Filed Under: The Next Three Days


It has been more than six months since the earthquake in Haiti, and I still remember the moment when I heard what had happened. Sitting, stunned, on the set of “House,” I felt my stomach plummet. How could I go on working? I knew that the hospitals and schools where I stood only weeks before had little chance of surviving such a horrific beating. I also knew there must be thousands dead. I could never have imagined the number would reach as staggeringly high as 300,000. What followed was a month of sleepless nights, hot tears, desperate pleas for donations, and a constant stream of bad news from our friends on the ground in Port-au-Prince.

But amidst all the disbelief, anxiety, anger, sadness, and frustration, I found a deep well of hope. The world pulled together to offer help, arms held outstretched, pledging not to forget. In that moment I was proud to be a part of an organization that was in a position to offer real, effective assistance to those who needed it most.

So many of you were generous, raising funds immediately to help Artists For Peace and Justice, and other worthy organizations, provide critically needed care. APJ representatives were able to get into the country immediately to provide humanitarian relief, bringing surgeons, medical equipment (such as Morphine, so that amputations would no longer have to be performed using only Motrin) and other emergency supplies. This would have been impossible if not for the donations we received in that first week.

Because we had maintained a presence in Haiti for a year before the earthquake struck, we were soon able to re-focus our efforts on our long term goal of education for the poorest children, while at the same time building a rehabilitation clinic for youngsters who lost limbs and needed prosthetic limbs. This project is ongoing, and recently, when I was back at St Damien’s Pediatric Hospital with Father Rick Frechette, where APJ Haiti was born, I marveled at the clinic’s in-house factory, where tiny arms and legs are built before being individually fitted, so that the children can receive physical therapy, and begin to move forward with their lives.

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Posted By: Kieran • Posted On: August 12 2010 • No Comments • Filed Under: Blog


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