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Zooey Deschanel

i think zooey looks the best with brunette hair, i never really liked that blonde on her.
also it would be so lovely if zooey cut her hair short but keep it brunette, but i guess she loves her long hair too much to cut it *haha* i would love to have my hair like that long also!
 
Zooey really does have hella-long hair. :shock: I remember noticing it during scene changes in '500.' :lol:

Maybe if her performance outfit was without the belt I'd love it more. :heart: I never tire of a leggings + skirt combo. :wub: Ever.
 
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Zooey Deschanel was forced to give up her vegan diet because it was far too limiting.

The star gave up meat some years ago but recently turned her back on her vegetarian and non-dairy regimen after discovering she couldn't eat soy or wheat products.

She tells Bust magazine, "I gave it a good try, but sometimes you just need a little something, a little meat."
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July 14, 2010 -
I have heard of Zooey Deschanel, and I've heard of She & Him...
I never made the conection until I was standing in front of the stage at this year's Forecastle Music Fest in Louisville Kentucky.
Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward played a fantastic set Saturday evening.


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I like Zooey without bangs. I don't know if I prefer her without 'em, but this look shows off her face a whole lot better. :crush:


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She & Him's M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel pick their musical love letters to California

July 14, 2010-

She & Him's "Volume Two" was only released four months ago, but for being a relatively new album, it's one that feels steeped in nostalgia. The light orchestrations bring a genial upbeat touch to even the most heartbreaking of lyrics, and over the course of two albums California natives M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel have gradually brought a sunny, decidedly West Coast-feel to delicately symphonic retro-pop tunes.

"Volume Two" comes with its own love letter to California in "Home," a piano stroll accentuated with handclaps, swooning background vocals, crisp guitar notes and keyboard lushness. It arrives near the end of an album that's full of sweetly nuanced arrangements built around Deschanel's conversationally cheery vocals. A take on NRBQ's forgotten "Ridin' in My Car" is built for a windows-down cruise, and "In the Sun" is a three-minute call-and-response keyboard frolic that wouldn't sound of out place on Disneyland's Main Street.

"My earliest music memories were driving around and being in the back seat of my parents' car and listening to music," Deschanel said. "I feel like I associate music with California and the sun and a particular sort of feeling. It’s something that’s important to me to express when I write music. When we record, California is definitely on our minds."

On Sunday, She & Him will perform for the first time at the Hollywood Bowl, joining a bill that also includes local electro-pop outfit the Bird and the Bee and acoustic romancers the Swell Season. The classic Hollywood venue should suit Deschanel and Ward just fine, as this is music built for a Los Angeles sunset.

To mark the occasion, Deschanel and Ward spoke to Pop & Hiss for a few minutes last week to discuss some of their favorite California songs. Deschanel went with a theme, choosing songs only with California in the title, whereas Ward, who grew up in Ventura County, opted for songs that evoked a certain time and place.

- Dick Dale's "Misirlou"

- Mark Eric's "California Home": "He’s got a lot of great harmonies," Deschanel said. "It’s kind of about being away from home, and thinking about California when you’re not in California," Deschanel said. "That’s sort of the theme of my picks."

- The Minutemen's "Corona"

- "It Never Rains in Southern California" by Albert Hammond: The '70s soft-pop anthem about struggling to hit it big has a glum, overcast nature to it, and Deschanel concedes that the tune makes her sad."But it’s still such a jam," she said. "I put it on because I think it’s a jam. "It’s such a blatant story song about trying to make it," she continued. "I like the theatrical quality that it has. It’s kind of good to even dance to. But I think of California as our nation’s greatest state. It’s multi-faceted. It can have a melancholy about it."

- Merle Haggard's "California On My Mind": "That’s just about wanting to be in California," Deschanel said of the cut, as the narrator is eager to leave behind cold winters. "Secretly, I think everyone who makes fun of California really does want to be in California."

- Tammy Wynette & George Jones' "Southern California": "I like that song because it's an outside opinion," Deschanel said of the country duet in which West Coast dreams threaten to tear apart a relationship. Yet not even the pleasant weather can cure a broken heart. "It’s people talking about Southern California who aren’t Californian," Deschanel said. "I love George Jones and Tami Wynette and together they’re even more exciting."

- The Beach Boys' "I'm So Young": "Zooey and I can wholeheartedly agree that we love everything they’ve ever done," Ward said of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys.

- Joni Mitchell's "California": Deschanel said Mitchell's classic album "Blue" was one of her go-to soundtracks in high school, and Mitchell's homesick ode to California as a standout track. "That’s another song about longing about California," Deschanel said. "I listened to a lot of Joni Mitchell in high school. She was sort of an inspiration to me. I think she’s a great lyricist, and she makes interesting choices. "That song," continued Deschanel, "evokes a certain time of my life. I think her music had a complexity that I was first able to appreciate in high school. She can write pop songs, but she also will write songs that take a few listens before you can fully appreciate them. That record, ‘Blue,’ was very dear to me. If she had just made that record, she would be one of my favorites. I appreciate her individuality."
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July 6, 2010-
‘500 Days of Summer’ actress and She & Him singer Zooey Deschanel and Wallflowers frontman Jakob Dylan, son of music legend Bob Dylan, performed at the inaugural Nateva Music & Camping Festival at the Oxford Fairgrounds in Maine. Other big music acts who performed at the festival included Furthur, featuring the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir and Phil Lesh, the Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Passion Pit, and The Flaming Lips .
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Why everyone’s infatuated with Zooey Deschanel

July 4, 2010-

In the late ’90s, there was “Something About Mary.” These days, there’s something about Zooey.

“She’s adorable and quirky, but also seems to possess an endearing intelligence and approachability,” says fan Adam S., 33, who didn’t want his full name printed. “She [Zooey Deschanel] really encapsulates what the ideal girlfriend would be.”
Plus, says the New York-based entertainment lawyer, “She’s got that Billie Holiday chanteuse thing going on.”

The 30-year-old actress and singer has become the standard-bearer for glamorous, old-timey, don’t-try-too-hard stardom. Her style, which the actress has described as “whimsical and feminine,” regularly includes vintage pieces and unique pairings — “I’ve always enjoyed wearing old-fashioned clothes,” the actress told The Guardian newspaper, and “I try to stick to classic pieces. I don’t go to fashion shows or pay attention to what other people are wearing.”

In an era in which the red carpet can seem as if it’s been styled by a single person (One-shoulder dresses are in! Everyone wear red!), Deschanel’s independent sartorial spirit makes her a Hollywood anomaly.

Deschanel, an actress whose film career was launched with a breakout role in 2000’s “Almost Famous,” is also a celebrated singer-songwriter. After a 2001 gig singing with a cabaret outfit, she paired up with indie guitarist M. Ward in 2008 to form the band She and Him. Their two albums — succinctly titled Volume One and Volume Two — are throwbacks to sunny ’60s and ’70s pop, and have attracted a sizeable following largely thanks to Deschanel’s jazz-singer vocals. She’s also married to a musician: Ben Gibbard, lead singer of the band Death Cab for Cutie.

Today, when She and Him plays a free show on Governors Island, Zooey’s devoted fans will be there in droves — many of the female members styled in the manner of the chic Deschanel herself.

When the band played Bowery Ballroom last year, the crowd was dotted with girls in bangs or wearing cute retro-style outfits.

“People were really into the show. They were singing along to all the songs, super-enthusiastic,” says Cheryl Abramson, an ad-agency employee, who was there.
Deschanel’s fans seem equally distributed between genders, but she certainly seems to evoke ardent crushes in men. When She and Him played the Bonnaroo festival in Tennessee earlier this month, Deschanel’s closing-number rendition of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins’ “I Put a Spell on You” “prompted several indie boys to loudly proclaim their love for the indie songstress,” Rolling Stone magazine wrote.

“I would give anything just to get a glimpse of her,” says 19-year-old Texan Tyler Busby, who recently created a Deschanel fan page on Facebook that instantly generated heat. “I just made it for a couple of my friends,” Busby says, “and then I saw that 700 people had added it!”

Even her “(500) Days of Summer” co-star and longtime friend Joseph Gordon-Levitt sounded a little infatuated when he did interviews about their romantic comedy last year. “Every morning on my way to work I [would] listen to She and Him to hear her singing; her voice and her songs and her beautiful melodies. It made it very easy to play smitten, to have those songs in your head,” he told Film.com.

Inevitably, there are also Deschanel detractors. Her film roles often fall into the category of the “MPDG” (manic pixie dreamgirl), a cinematic trope defined by the Onion AV Club as “that bubbly, shallow cinematic creature that exists solely in the fevered imaginations of sensitive writer-directors to teach broodingly soulful young men to embrace life and its infinite mysteries and adventures.”

This certainly applies to many recent Deschanel roles: the mysterious Summer in “(500) Days of Summer”; the quirky singer Jovie in “Elf”; Jim Carrey’s free-spirited girlfriend in “Yes Man.” But somehow Deschanel makes it work; even at her quirkiest, she’s way less annoying than, say, the Natalie Portman character in “Garden State” (the most widely reviled of the MPDGs).

Off-screen, Deschanel is indisputably influencing the fashion choices of a generation of hipster girls. “She’s definitely got a downtown vibe,” says a salesperson at Daha Vintage on Orchard Street. “She’s very, very cool. Whenever I see her in a magazine or at a premiere, she always looks really great.”

American Apparel employee Eve Chien agrees. “I definitely see girls coming in here who look like that sort of quirky style.”

Even Deschanel’s ad for cotton last spring was a big hit. Yes, cotton. As in “the fabric of our lives.” She wrote and sang the song in the commercial, and it stuck in people’s heads. “Excuse me, but I’m going to go buy something made out of cotton now,” wrote Lindsay, a blogger for Videogum.com. “Downloading a song about cotton might be pushing it . . . but just a tad. She’s Zooey Deschanel, darling. She can do anything.”

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/music/zooey_zowie_YxQxxxITfTDRS81Qr6b6QO/1#ixzz0tg8U9ge3
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Going back a little.... Candids at Seattle Mariners Game - April 21 2009
Dont see too many candids of Zooey...
Credit: freshbread @ flickr

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I like Zooey without bangs. I don't know if I prefer her without 'em, but this look shows off her face a whole lot better. :crush:

Her skin looks amazing here!
& I'd never thought I'd say an orange coat is attractive, but that one she is
wearing at the game is pretty cute. (From the angles you could see it in):lol:
Also, the fact that it looks like a peacoat is :D.
 
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I love Zooey.

She looks so adorable and almost child-like in these pictures... I just want to squeeze her cute little rosy cheeks and ruffle her hair. :0)
 
Funny Or Die... Presents 'Drunk History, Volume 5'

Basically, you get the narrator really drunk and have them retell a moment in history. It kills me. This one is exceptionally good!

I won't tell you when Zooey comes in because this thing is great the whole way through. It's probably because a girl is narrating and she's using "girl lingo" and it just kills me. :lol:

 
:lol: :lol: :lol: I died at:

"and lincoln, he wasn't a douche bag, so he was like 'ok. ill meet with him.'"

and

"he...would have f------ loved that. it was just his style."

and

"thank you much. for the walking stick."
 
She & Him performing at Hollywood Bowl on July 18, 2010 -



It was couples night at the Hollywood Bowl if there ever was one - three boy/girl pairs lit up the stage for an evening of vigorous tambourine, jumping jack dance moves, and heartfelt crooning. LA band The Bird and The Bee, indie darlings She & Him, and Oscar-winning duo The Swell Season packed the auditorium with hipsters, young families, and a few stars (Colin Farrell and John C. Reilly were spotted in the audience). None of the pairs are actually romantically involved (either married to other people or recently broken up in the case of The Swell Season), but the entire show felt like one big triple date.
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I suppose these are screen caps of the Levi's Sessions where She & Him sang 'Fools Rush In.'

:wub: I don't think Zooey has EVER EVER looked prettier than here. Oh my God, she's such a goddess here. That hair is LUXURIOUS. :heart::heart:
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