Last five episodes’ airdates

March 31, 2009

According to Supernatural.tv, Supernatural's new episodes' airdates are as followed:

Episode #4.18 – April 2nd.
Episode #4.19 – April 23rd.
Episode #4.20 – April 30th.
Episode #4.21 – May 7th.
Episode #4.22 – May 21st.

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Dustin Milligan exits ‘90210’

March 31, 2009

According to EW.com's Michael Ausiello, Dustin Milligan's (The Ghostfacers' 'Alan J. Corbett') contract option is not being picked up for 90210's next season. However, it looks like "the door is being left open for the actor to briefly appear in the fall to wrap up Ethan's story."

Milligan, a 90210 regular cast member, plays 'Ethan Ward'.

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Los Angeles Convention – More reports

March 31, 2009
A very short mention of the convention is on SheKnows.com, and SF Universe has a report from Jensen Ackles' Q&A.

For more reports, videos and photos from Creation Entertainment's Salute to Supernatural, please check Supernatural-wiki, here.

The convention, dedicted to the memory of Kim Manners, took place Friday – Sunday, March 27 – 29, 2009 at Marriott Los Angeles Airport, 5855 West Century Blvd., Los Angeles, California, USA. Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Richard Speight, Jr. (Trickster), Samantha Smith (Mary Winchester), Charles Malik Whitfield (FBI Agent Victor Henricksen), Alona Tal (Jo Harvelle), Misha Collins (Castiel), Gabriel Tigerman (Andrew "Andy" Gallagher), Jason Manns, Steve CarlsonJulie McNiven (Anna Milton) and Aldis Hodge (Jake Talley) attended the event.

Source: Creation Entertainment.

Disclaimer: WinchesterBros.com and MediaBlvd.com are in no way connected to the event.

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“Life’s That Way” official website is now online

March 30, 2009

The site for "Life's That Way," Jim Beaver's memoir, is now online.

The book, coming April 16, 2009, can be pre-ordered at Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, Borders Books and IndieBound.

From Amazon.com:

A special book about the end of one life and the beginning of another.

Life’s That Way is a modern-day Book of Job. In August 2003, Jim Beaver, a character actor whom many know from the popular HBO series Deadwood, and his wife Cecily learned what they thought was the worst news possible— their daughter Maddie was autistic. Then six weeks later the roof fell in—Cecily was diagnosed with stage-four lung cancer.

Jim immediately began writing a nightly e-mail as a way to keep more than one hundred family and friends up to date about Cecily’s condition. Soon four thousand people a day, from all around the world, were receiving them. Initially a cathartic exercise for Jim, the prose turned into an unforgettable journey for his readers.

Cecily died four months after being diagnosed, but Jim continued the e-mails for a year after her diagnosis, revealing how he and Maddie coped with Cecily’s death and how they managed to move forward. Life’s That Way is a compilation of those nightly e-mails.… Read More

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