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You didn't go to Lolla, you didn't go to the Hamptons, you didn't go anywhere and that's just fine. It may be Auguest, but NYC is not completely quiet on the weekends. Mark Paul Gosselaar and Tiffani Thiessen helped Keihl's raise money for amfAR; Anna Wintour signed books during the final hours of the Met's Savage Beauty exhibit; and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros played the Mondrian. Get the details! More»
[All photos by NICK HUNT for PMc]. If you read our exclusive interview with Mark-Paul Gosselaar, you know he's in town to appear Off-Broadway. Last night, "The Understudy" opened at the Laura Pels Theater, and Mark-Paul stepped onstage before critics for the first time. More»
[Photos by BEN GABBE for PMc] The Roundabout Theater company celebrated the opening night of hit musical Bye Bye Birdie Thursday night for an excited audience including Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Howard Stern with Beth Ostrosky, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Jonathan Kirk, and many more at the newly renovated Henry Miller’s Theater. Last night marked the first New York City revival of the musical in over 50 years with a cast featuring the talents of newcomers Nolan Gerard Funk and Allie Trimm along with Broadway veteran Bill Irwin and TV star John Stamos. Yes that's right, Full House's Uncle Jesse has officially made it to Broadway... More»
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Which television golden boy (who we would have no problem running into) had this to say about his new home here in New York City? Click below for the answer... More»
Mark-Paul Gosselaar is having an interesting year. He finished his second season on the TNT drama, Raising the Bar, he also revived his Zack Morris character from Saved by the Bell on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and had a reunion with that same cast in a People Magazine photo shoot. He's now embarking on quite a different challenge: New York City theatre and New York City living. Mark-Paul discusses his first ever theatre role as Jake in the Off-Broadway production of The Understudy (opening November 5, in previews now), the adjustments he's made to live in New York City for the first time, and gives us advice on how to react if someone writes a tell-all book about your past.... More»
[Gerard Butler, Elizabeth Berkley, Greg Lauren. All photos by NEIL RASMUS for PMc] Artist Greg Lauren is yet another member of the Ralph Lauren family lending his talent to fashion. The artist debuted his third solo exhibit, Alteration: New Works on Paper, Thursday night in Soho where he presented fashion and art as one with a collection featuring over 40 works of garment designs and sculptures all made of paper. Guests included Gerard Butler, Parker Posey, Dan Abrams, Jeremy Kost, Samantha Mathis, Keith Lieberthal, and many more... More»
[All photos by JONATHAN ZIEGLER for PMc]. The cast of the upcoming Broadway production of Bye Bye Birdie, including John Stamos, Gina Gershon, and the adorable Allie Trimm helped celebrate the 125th Birthday of Playbill, the booklet explaining to New York audiences Who's Who in Broadway casts. Also attending the celebration at the Bon Apetit Supper Club were Broadway legends Bernadette Peters, Lynn Redgrave, and...Mark-Paul Gosselaar? More»
























[All photos by BILLY FARRELL for PMc]
The Cinema Society hosted a private screening of the film The Invention of Lying co-directed by Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson Wednesday night and while the flick's stars seemed to have other things to do, there were plenty of television stars in attendance to make up for it, including 90s golden couple (and TV Star royalty as far as we're concerned) Zach Morris and Kelly Kapowski a.k.a. Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Tiffani Thiessen. Other TV stars in attendance included Justin Kirk, Katherine McPhee, Hillary Duff, Kathy Griffin, and James Lipton... More»