The New York Times has written an article on Zooey and She & Him. To read the full story, click on More
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Remember Zooey Deschanel’s alluring rendition of “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” from the movie Elf? The indie-film ingenue has honed her classic vocals and songwriting chops and teamed up with alt-folk artist M. Ward, who produced Jenny Lewis’ side project with the Watson Twins.”Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?” the catchy first single from [...] |
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Slash Film and First Showing have written articles about the June 6th thatrical release for The Go-Getter. To read them click on Read More. |
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I’ve added the scans to the april issue of Nylon Magazine and march’s Entertainment Weekly. Credits go to awwunicorns@LJ and kochie332 at Fashion Spot.(If any of you want me to take down the scans, or credit in some different way, please contact me.) |
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There’s a small article on the Bismarck Tribune about Volume One, and She & Him in general, the whole thing is pretty funny and well written, and they say great things about Zooey, that’s always a plus. |
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Singer-songwriter M. Ward seems like he’d be a pretty solitary guy — his best songs, sung with a voice at once delicately nuanced and gravel-spiked, sound like the private musings of a guy on his back porch in Oregon (as it turns out, he records in Portland). But as he shows on She + Him, [...] |
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Earlier in the afternoon, Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward’s She & Him played their fourth-ever show in the garden of the French Legation Museum. Deschanel, in a white tank top and high-waisted sear-sucker skirt with a bow on the front, looked a bit shy though angelic at the start of the show, but grew more [...] |
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She & Him played Friday on SXSW, and Pitchfork has posted a couple of pictures and talked about their performance. |
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