The Office Season 7 premieres September 23

UPDATE: NBC has confirmed that The Office Season 7 premiere was written by Danny Chun and directed by Jeffrey Blitz.

NBC announced premiere dates for its 2010 fall schedule, including the Thursday night lineup on September 23:

  • 8-8:30pm: Community
  • 8:30-9pm: 30 Rock
  • 9-9:30pm: The Office
  • 9:30-10pm: Outsourced
  • 10-11pm: The Apprentice

Angela Kinsey is the lady in the mirror

From press release:

Clairol Nice ‘n Easy with Angela Kinsey of NBC’s “The Office” have partnered with the charity, Dress for Success, to launch a unique campaign spotlighting the boost of confidence women receive when they feel good about what they see in the mirror. The aptly titled “Mirror Moments” campaign kicked-off in Grand Central Terminal with an oversized, interactive mirror. On-the-go women were met by Angela’s virtual appearance within their reflection, as they unknowingly looked in the mirror. Continue reading “Angela Kinsey is the lady in the mirror”

Congratulations, John and Emily!

John Krasinski and Emily Blunt were married this weekend in Italy, according to Us Magazine:

“It was an outdoor ceremony and absolutely beautiful,” says an insider. George Clooney and Italian girlfriend Elisabetta Canalis were in attendance.

Congratulations, John and Emily!

Mindy Kaling suggests Dwight Schrute as new boss

Entertainment Weekly’s Michael Ausiello spoke to The Office’s Mindy Kaling about her choice for new boss when Steve Carell leaves:

“I’d love to see Rainn Wilson in that position,” says coexecutive producer/costar Mindy Kaling, who snagged a much-deserved Emmy nomination for co-writing last season’s four-star Jim/Pam wedding episode. “Dwight has become so nuanced — you actually care about him now. I think if [we did a good job laying the groundwork] this coming season, he would be a fantastic boss.

“But that’s my dream,” she adds. “It certainly hasn’t been approved by people that are more powerful than me and who make those kinds of decisions.”

Mindy goes on to say:

“We’re still infatuated with Steve and love him so much that we’re hoping for some 11th hour like, ‘I really do like this schedule and I like craft services here, so I don’t want to go.’ But I’m going to take him at face value and [assume] he’s not being coy and that he really wants to [leave].”

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