January 13, 2014
More from the Golden Globes

Here are more pics of Drew on the red carpet! I especially love the ones of her with fellow actresses Jessica Chastain and Jennifer Lawrence! So adorable!

Her dress was designed by Monique Lhuillier which was a sheer pink and orange dress with floral appliqués.

Thanks to Annie, Claudia, Holly & Mandy for some of the pics!

Gallery Links:
Drew Barrymore Online > 2014 > January 12 | Golden Globe Awards





January 12, 2014
Golden Globes – The First Look

Here is our first look of Drew from tonight’s Golden Globe awards! I will be posting more as I find them!

Gallery Links:
Drew Barrymore Online > 2014 > January 12 | Golden Globe Awards





January 10, 2014
Golden Globes: Leonardo DiCaprio, Drew Barrymore Added as Presenters

The Hollywood Reporter shared that Drew will be presenting at the Golden Globes on Sunday!

Leonardo DiCaprio and Drew Barrymore will take the stage as presenters at the Golden Globes on Sunday.

Barrymore won the Golden Globe award for best actress in a miniseries for her portrayal of Little Edie in Grey Gardens. Her next film is comedy Blended, opposite Adam Sandler.





January 10, 2014
Captures of the People’s Choice Awards

Thanks to my friend Bri we have captures of Drew from the People’s Choice Awards! I love how expressive Drew is … whenever I see her I just start to smile!

Gallery Links:
Drew Barrymore Online > CAPTURES > 2014 > January 8 | People’s Choice Awards Broadcast





January 09, 2014
People’s Choice Awards

Last night Drew presented the award for Favorite Comedy Movie Actor to Adam Sandler at the People’s Choice Awards.

A giant thank you to my friends Carol & Claudia for sharing some of these pics with us!

Gallery Links:
Drew Barrymore Online > 2014 > January 8 | The People’s Choice Awards – Ceremony
Drew Barrymore Online > 2014 > January 8 | The People’s Choice Awards – Backstage





January 09, 2014
Drew Barrymore on her new fashion gig, motherhood, and reteaming with Adam Sandler

EW.com did this interview with Drew where she talks about working on Refinery 29, being a mom to Olive and her new film Blended.

Multi-hyphenate Drew Barrymore — actor, producer, winemaker, beauty mogul — can add fashion editor to her resume. Barrymore has signed on as editor at large for lifestyle website Refinery 29 and her first post goes live later this morning.

“My friends and I love sites like Refinery. I’m so excited about the fun of being a contributor,” Barrymore — who will write lifestyle-focused posts covering topics like entertainment, food, motherhood, and wellness — told EW. “I love getting information and getting direction in life. I also love giving it, but I just didn’t have a venue [to share].” Barrymore will work closely with Refinery 29 editor in chief Christene Barberich to develop content for her ongoing monthly column.

Read on for an exclusive Q&A with Barrymore and an excerpt from her debut post — on why she finally learned how to cook and her recipe for the perfect breakfast sandwich — for Refinery 29.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Why did you decide to accept the job offer from Refinery 29?

Drew Barrymore: I have no internet savvy whatsoever, but I love researching things. The Internet is my library… beyond that, I’m completely intimidated by it. If I can look up the best places to have breakfast in a city or research an old book… I love that aspect. I love when I trust the curation, when you see a site and you’re like, “I love their taste, I know I’m in a safe zone here.” I feel that way about Refinery 29.

You’re going to be dishing out advice in some of your pieces, who do you turn to when you need advice?

It totally depends on the subject. If I need French patio furniture, I will call up my friend Gucci Westman. She has great taste and knows everything about everything. If I need a doctor, I’m calling my friend Robin, who is always in touch with the best specialists everywhere. Right now, I would love to come across a top ten list of best books for toddlers, but I’m actually dying to write that list. I’m pitching it to Refinery as we speak to see if they’re interested in it as one of my pieces. I just spent the afternoon in a children’s book store and I couldn’t believe how many of the books I knew and had been reading to my daughter and have opinions about and would love to share with people. They’re not just books from my past. They’re my books now as a parent that I love reading to my daughter and carry with me everywhere because it’s like the best crutch in the world to have a book with you. They become these great tools in life.

Refinery 29 is a lifestyle site, how would you describe your lifestyle?

Most of my life I’ve just worked. Life has been so in the backseat that it’s always been about film or a film production, producing, acting, every little detail that goes into filmmaking. [My work has ] slowed down because I didn’t know honestly how to have a life under those circumstances. I mean, when you’re on a film, you’re out in the middle of nowhere working 18 hours a day and it’s really hard to have a life. I really commend people who seem to balance it. I’m not sure how they do because I wasn’t. Now that I’ve carved out a little more time for myself in life, I find that the passion and the interest and the discussions have come much more in the center.

You also have a photography book titled Find It in Everything coming out on January 14th. When did you get into photography?

Exactly twenty years ago, when I was 19, I picked up an old, tiny, automatic Yashica camera and I just started shooting. We didn’t have iPhones back then, we didn’t even have cell phones. I loved having a camera in my hand. Then I was given Pentax K1000 for my 25th birthday and I fell in love [because] it was not this automatic little bullet, but this really interesting, like “learn how to load film and learn apertures [thing].” Most importantly, it allowed for happy mistakes, happy accidents. Like too much light would get into the frame, but it would look so cool. Or learning different speeds of film — I never went anywhere without 3200 speed film because I knew it could shoot at night in a party and look really great. I fell in love with the whole thing. I totally struggle with it now because of the friggin’ iPhone. Life is not the same anymore, so now I do photography more professionally rather than as a hobby. But along the way, along those 20 years, I would take pictures of things I found with heart shapes in them. The heart is much like a flower. It really just has almost zero negativity to it. Life is such a double-edged sword, everything has a polarity. But hearts and flowers are some of the safest, greatest things in life. I guess I’m just drawn to them. I love jokes, but God, jokes can go so wrong. I have stayed up many nights thinking, “Fuck. I can’t believe I made that silly little joke. That was a disaster.” But I like things where you don’t question yourself so much. That’s a good thing.

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January 09, 2014
Drew Barrymore Online is back

I am so excited to bring Drew Barrymore Online back! I love this site and have missed working on our beautiful Drew! So stay tuned for me to get it all up to date.





September 25, 2013
The Very Sweet Drew Barrymore on Hotel Feng Shui, Her Childhood Bedroom, and Collecting Dictionaries

Vulture’s Darla Murray did this fun interview with Drew at the Elle Decor Fashion Issue Party last night!

Drew Barrymore showed up a bit late to Elle Decor’s fashion issue party, which took place last night at John Demsey’s impeccably designed Manhattan home. But because she is the sweetest (she actually has a heart-themed photography book coming out in January — you can’t make this up), she took a few moments out of her evening to talk to Vulture anyway. Here’s our lovely conversation with the lovely Drew Barrymore.

We’re asking everybody at this party, which features this beautiful décor, if you can remember your childhood bedroom and how you decorated that.
Oh, yes. I had KISS [posters], which gave me nightmares, and Blondie, the whole band, and Pippy Longstockings, and Superman.

That’s quite an array.
Lots of empowerment going on.

And these were posters you chose yourself?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.

Now in your current house, do you have any house rules that you enforce when you have guests over, like, “No shoes in the house,” “No red wine”?
Oh no. God no. Put your feet up anywhere, drink anywhere, I don’t really have coasters … you can use a book. I want people to be comfortable.

So you must have good parties, too, then.
I think so. I hope so.

I told John Demsey [who is standing there with her]: It’s probably not fair to ask what his house rules are, because we’re probably breaking all of them right now.
I’m certainly not an uptight home owner.

What’s the most unusual item in your home? Or something you could never part ways with?
God, that question stumps me; there’s so much stuff in my home. I’ve been refurbishing it for fourteen years.

Really? Is that because you’re indecisive, or … ?
No, it’s a labor of love, this great house that I have. It’s just really, really special.

So you’ve always been into design?
I’ve always been a homemaker, like I like creating spaces. Even if I stay in a hotel, I’ll unpack, I’ll put my books out, I’ll put my camera out, I’ll throw a sweater over the lamp to get better light. I am a homemaker. So it’s hard for me to answer that question about my home. I just have a lot of, you know – probably my dictionary collection. I have a lot of dictionaries.

You know you can do that on the Internet now, right?
I know, I know, it’s true. I even have an app on my phone and it just makes me sick every time I use it.

How often do you look up words in dictionaries?
A lot, it’s actually something I studied as a kid. I just love words.

Anything to do with acting?
No, I just think dropping out of school early I had to learn things that I was really passionate about and wanted to keep studying and I fell in love with the dictionary. Words are very powerful.

As a writer, I completely agree.
I still can’t spell anything, but I can bust out two-dollar words. My vocabulary is awesome; my grammar is shit.

It’s okay, that’s why there are editors.
Yes, exactly.

Are you interested in writing?
Yeah. I have a book coming out in January, but it’s photography.

Your photos or something you curated?
My photography.

Really, what’s in it? What can we expect from it?
It’s called Find It in Everything, and it’s just heart shapes I’ve found in things over the course of the decades.

Very nice. I love the little bit about the hotels — that’s hilarious. So you say you bring your own candles and stuff, but are you rearranging their stuff?
Sometimes a little bit, but mostly just decorative. I don’t really get into architecture in the hotel room. But maybe a little Feng Shui here and there.

Little casual reconstruction.
Just kind of make it mine immediately.

Well, thank you very much. Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too. I liked your questions very much!