I just found the first “Covert Affairs” still online. See it:

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I just found the first “Covert Affairs” still online. See it:

Congrats to Piper and the cast of “Covert Affairs,” as USA Network picked up the show for 11 episodes.
USA Network’s newest scripted series is “Covert Affairs.”
Cable’s top network has picked up the 90-minute pilot starring Piper Perabo to series with an 11-episode order, set to air this summer.
The spy drama, from Universal Cable Prods., centers on Annie Walker (Perabo), a multilingual CIA trainee unexpectedly promoted to field operative while reeling over a mysterious ex-boyfriend who appears to be of particular interest to her agency bosses.
“This in some ways is the most ambitious show that we’ve undertaken,” he said. “The story is bigger, the production values are bigger, and the ensemble too is a little bigger than our other shows.
Hello one and all! I’m Colleen, and I’m going to be helping Lu with the site, especially the gallery. One of the first is adding in the DVD screencaptures from “The I Inside.”
Piper attended last night the screening Of “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”, in New York. I found some pictures, so you can enjoy it:
Public Appearances > 2009 > The Cinema Society & D&G Host A Screening Of “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
This October, Piper Perabo will speak at The Visiting Writers’ Reading Series, sponsored by the Ocean County College Office of Student Life and the School of Languages and the Arts. The events, which are free and open to the public, will be held on the OCC Main Campus, College Drive, Toms River, NJ.
On Friday, October 10, playwright, director and screenwriter Neal LaBute, along with actress Piper Perabo, will present from 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the Solar Lounge of the Student Center.
Perabo, who starred in the films Coyote Ugly, Cheaper by the Dozen, and Imagine Me & You, is fresh from her Broadway debut in reasons to be pretty. At the Visiting Writers’ Reading Series, she will perform some of LaBute’s monologues and discuss the craft of bringing his characters to life on stage.
For information, contact Ocean County College’s School of Languages and the Arts at 732.255.0375.