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October 25, 2004 - Mandy
Moore and Jessica Taylor of Liberty X attended the 'Saved' London premiere
on Thursday (October 21) at Apollo Cinema. Check out pictures here.
October
25, 2004 - Mandy Moore attended the opening night of 'Reckless' on October
14th at The Biltmore Theater in New York City. Check out pictures from
WireImage.
October 25, 2004 - Mandy
Moore appeared on the UK edition of MTV's 'Total Request Live' at their
studios in Leicester Square, central London on Thursday (October 21). Check
out pictures from Abaca.
October 25, 2004 - Mandy
Moore posted a message to fans on her official website forum on Sunday
(October 17), while promoting 'Saved!' in London. Moore commented on her
recent time off saying, "It's truly been time well-spent, as I've learned
so much about myself and have been putting a solid effort into writing
for the first time over the past few months. This album is too important
for me to just 'make' and 'release'. It's not going to come out until it's
right. And believe me, I'm hoping sooner rather than later. I've collaborated
with some fantastic people and will continue to do so until the writing
process is complete." Read more.
October 25, 2004 - Cindy
Adams of The New York Post spoke with Mandy Moore at the Biltmore opening
of Manhattan Theater Club's 'Reckless'. Asked how often she attends Broadway
premieres, Moore responded, "Never. Never ever. I'm here now because the
star Mary-Louise Parker is my friend. This is my very first Broadway opening
I've ever been to ever." Also there was Moore and Parker's mutual friend
Adam Duritz, lead singer of Counting Crows.
October 18, 2004 - allyouwanted
writes "Mandy Moore talked to YM and she told them that ‘Candy’ was naïve
and there was too much rhyming. "That’s the direction most critics figured
my career would stay in," Moore said. "I think my record label probably
would've been happy with that too. Some people probably think it was just
some grand marketing scheme to launch myself as older and more mature,
but it was just music I really wanted to record. I was so young, so I didn't
realize what I do now. Someone was telling me what song to sing and how
to sing it. Now you can’t shut me up.""
October 11, 2004 - Adam Duritz
is defending himself against the flak he's received from some fans about
his collaborations with Mandy Moore for her upcoming record. The Counting
Crows singer posted on his blog that it was premature for people to judge
him — or her. "You haven't heard it," he wrote. "This is a girl who made
a few records she had little to do with when she was a kid ... the only
record she made that she had any control over was the Coverage album and
that's actually pretty good. She's growing up ... she wants to write songs
and really make some music she can believe in. But all of this is up in
the air until she produces her next record. Then you can have an opinion.
Until then, let me respectfully request that you shut your fu**ing pie
holes."
October 11, 2004 - Mandy
Moore, who recently battled off accusations she was a republican, Ashlee
Simpson, who apparently diverges with her sister politically as well, Maroon
5, and the Black Eyed Peas attended the Kerry / Edwards Democratic National
Committee Benefit on Saturday (October 2) at Avalon Hollywood/Spider Club
in Hollywood, California. Check out pictures here.
October 4, 2004 - Anonymous
writes "Verve magazine got a Q&A with Mandy Moore and they asked her
what advice she would give to the readers to heal a broken heart. "Nothing
heals a broken heart immediately," Moore said. "Everything takes time.
Rally around friends and family and give yourself time to be upset because
it's only natural. But you can't dwell on those feelings forever, so also
go out and have fun. I believe everything happens for a reason. Unfortunately,
heartbreak is a part of life. It only makes you stronger and it only makes
you realize how wonderful love can be when you really fall in love.""
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