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Katy Perry, Emma Stone, Heidi Klum, Adam Sandler and more hit the Orange Carpet for the green slime-filled Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards; Anna Paquin, Sandra Oh, and Cat Deely hand out the awards for the nation's most talented student film makers in Hollywood; Elijah Wood, Jaime King and Edward Norton prove step out in support of the great majority at the All In For The 99% Event on Saturday night—from awards ceremonies and "Mad Men"-inspired soirees, we have the scoop on who partied where this weekend in L.A. in this Monday edition of Last Night's Parties! More»

  • Woman killed crossing Sunset Strip after leaving the Roxy by hit-and-run driver in a dark-colored Bentley last night [KTLA]
  • Phil Collins' feelings are so hurt over criticism that he may quit music altogether [Post]
  • Watch Jon Stewart mock the media's sensationalized coverage of Monday's mysterious "missile" vapor trail in the L.A. sky [HuffPo]
  • Legendary Italian movie producer of films like King Kong, La Strada, and Serpico, Dino De Laurentiis, dies at 91 in L.A. [LATimes]
  • Gwyneth Paltrow debuts her country music moxie at the CMA Awards last night, performing a song from upcoming country star biopic [PE]
  • Scott, the "aspiring" model slash actor from the Real World: Brooklyn (the most recent one for those of you who can't keep up with the never ending series), lands a real job out in the real world - modeling Snuggies.  Looks like all of that working out finally paid off!  [Gawker]
  • Itching powder is apparently the new Anthrax.  A Hazmat unit was called to a Brooklyn elementary school after an itching powder prank is taken to a whole other level [Gothamist] More»

walking with dinosaurs[Photo via Turbo Squid]

There’s a long history of filmmakers bringing monsters to New York City, from King Kong to the Cloverfield monster, but the dinosaurs in Madison Square Garden tonight are more than just light projected onto the big screen. The critically acclaimed BBC TV Series Walking with Dinosaurs brings you fifteen life-size dinosaurs, including the big, bad T-Rex, in this bold theatrical extravaganza that has been years and $20 million in the making. From tonight until August 3rd, you can see them as they were during their 200-million-year reign as rulers of earth.