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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-05-18

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Basel Call

Joan Micklin Silver, the award-win-
ning director of numerous
films including Hester
Street, Crossing
Delancey and Chilly
Scenes of Winter,
has joined forces on a
new documentary film
with writer Matthew
Goodman, "Food Maven"
columnist for the Forward
and author of Jewish Food: The
World at Table.
The documentary is about how the
bagel has lived out the classic story of
the immigrant made good in America

as told through the little-known his-
tory of the International Bagel Bakers
Union, which for decades produced
all the bagels in New York City, says
Goodman. The union artisans pre-
served the traditions carried here by
the first immigrants from Eastern
Europe, but the union was destroyed
by a force of modern technology: the
bagel-making machine. It was the
death knell of the traditional bagel.
As part of their research for the
film, the filmmakers are
interested in obtaining
all types of visual
material concern-
ing the history of
bagels in America:
old photographs of
bagel shops or bagel
bakers, home movies
that include bagels, news-
paper or magazine advertise-
ments for bagels, etc.
If you can help, contact the filmmak-
ers at bagelmovie@hotmail.com .

Saying Hello

Kvell For Krumholtz

Actor Jeremy Piven, 40, finally seems -
to be enjoying himself. He played the
buddy of his real-life pal John Cusack
in so many movies that he got down-
right hostile when asked about being
Cusack's shadow.
Piven, however, now has cool status
in Hollywood by virtue of his bril-
liant performance
as a pretty nasty
Hollywood agent
in the HBO series
Entourage.
His character's
signature shtick is
to reconcile with
Jeremy Piven
a client he has
offended by saying,
"Let's hug it out, bitch:' and then hug-
ging the client.
Early this month, Piven was at the
Tribeca Film Festival in Nev York
to promote the bar mitzvah movie
Keeping Up With the Steins (open-
ing May 26 in Detroit), which he stars
in. Piven gleefully told the Tribeca
crowd, "I just got to call Barbara
Walters a little bitch on national tele-
vision."
He explained that he went on The
View to promote Steins and greeted
Walters with, "You want to hug it out,
you little bitch?," Fortunately, Walters
saw the humor in the greeting and
embraced Piven.

David Krumholtz celebrates his
28th birthday this week, just as his
math-oriented CBS series, Numb3rs,
ends its second hit season at 10 p:m.
Friday, May 19. Krumholtz also can
knell about his show being named
the 2006 winner
of the prestigious
Carl Sagan Award
for the Public
Understanding of
Science (named in-
honor of the late
Jewish astronomer
Carl Sagan).
David
But there's
Krumholtz
more: A few weeks
ago, Krumholtz was cast as the star
of a yet-unnamed Woody Allen
movie, and he has a supporting role
in Knocked Up, the upcoming film
by Judd Apatow (The 40-Year-Old
Virgin).
Knocked Up stars Virgin sup-
porting actor Seth Rogen as a kind
of nebbish), guy who has a one-night
stand with a beautiful girl, who ends
up pregnant. Rogen's character makes
his living via his Web site, which fea-
tures compilations of celebrity sex
scenes from various movies.
Playing his roommates, who also
work on the site, are Krumholtz,
Jason Segal (Freaks and Geeks)
and Paul Rudd. A 2007 release date
is planned.



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