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Nora Ephron, Delia Ephron[All photos by JIMI CELESTE for PMc]. Last night, the Casting Society of America presented the Artios Awards for a 25th year of recognizing outstanding achievements in casting. Nora Ephron, Delia Ephron, Bill Pullman, Janeane Garofalo, Patrick Wilson, Stanley Tucci and Mad Men’s Vincent Kartheiser attended the event, taking place at the Time Warner Center with a simultaneous presentation in Los Angeles. More»

Laura Coxson, Anne Koch[Laura Coxson, Anne Koch, Whiskers of Grey Gardens. Photos by JONATHAN ZIEGLER for PMc] It’s no secret that Little and Big Edie were a little, um well, eccentric, and apparently, so are their fans. It was a Grey Gardens extravaganza this weekend as STAUNCH!, a tribute to the documentary film, took over the Maysles Cinema on Malcom X Blvd (a long way from the Hamptons). Fans enjoyed panels with the film’s directors, walk throughs of Little and Big Edie’s recreated bedrooms, prizes, and even a caberet show. Now, we’re not exactly sure who these fans are, but judging from the photos, Trekkers better watch out. More»





[Photos by PATRICK McMULLAN for PMc and Getty Images]

Hollywood head honchos and stars gathered last night to celebrate the New York premiere of HBO’s production of Grey Gardens, at the afterparty held at the Pierre Hotel last night.  The movie’s cast and crew congegrated around stars Drew Barrymore, Jessica Lange, and Jeanne Tripplehorn who shone in all their finery.  Also present was NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani who watched as the stars mingled and joked with SNL alum Jimmy Fallon and Law & Order’s BD Wong.

[Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon exchange jokes. Photo via Getty]

Last night, HBO presented the Premiere of Grey Gardens at the Ziegfeld Theater with a dinner to follow at the Pierre. Stay tuned for more photos today!

[Grey Gardens Screening In Hamptons]

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Chashama[Image via Uptown Flavor]

Heading to Grand Central metro station yesterday, I walked past a hole-in-the-wall theatre where an afroed sista was handing out flyers. We realized we had some friends in common, Hanifah and Olive (of black-queer-womyn-artist-living-in-Brooklyn fame). I knew this chick was down, so I had to support. chashama, a non-profit theater based at 217 East 42nd (btw. 2nd and 3rd Avenues) is holding its first ever film festival. More»


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