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South African artist Joel Bermano believes that he was born with a tormented soul, but the joyful, vibrant paintings of his that were shown over the weekend at The Bego Ezair Gallery in Southampton were anything but dark, and brought out the likes of Justin Mitchell, Cindy Guyer and Sonja Morgan... More»
I'll try and stay as upbeat as possible today. After a roundup of how people are uniting for Japan and how you can personally give back, I cover SXSW shenanigans, Nelson Mandela's new fashion brand, and Time Warner's new iPad app. Plus, how to set up your own hipster traps! MORE>>>
Anonymous plans Louis Vuitton attack, James Franco shows some pit for Vogue Hommes International, Victoria Beckham is finally pregnant with a girl, Nelson Mandela designs couture and so much more! Check it out in today's fashion files! MORE>>>>
Richard Branson's Project, a monthly iPad-based magazine, launched on Tuesday. At the Royalton after party, we discussed the nitty-gritty details of the venture with magazine's editor Anthony Noguera. More»
[Photos by JIMI CELESTE for PMc] Radio City Music Hall certainly sparkled on Saturday with stars including Lil Kim, Billie Jean King, Jesse McCartney, Josh Groban, Morgan Freeman, and Wycleff Jean who congregated in commemoration for Nelson Mandela at the 46664 Concert. Guests enjoyed performances by Aretha Franklin, Wycleff Jean, Alicia Keys, and Stevie Wonder while honoring the African hero. More»
[Alicia Keys, Bill Clinton. All photos by CHANCE YEH for PMc]
Is there anyone more worthy of celebration than Nelson Mandela? Bill Clinton doesn't seem to think so. The former President hosted a star-studded auction and gala dinner in honor of the first Mandela Day and Mandela's 91st birthday at Vanderbilt Hall in Grand Central. Graca Machel, Mandela's wife, attended the celebration, as did Alicia Keys, Russell Simmons, Josh Groban, Keisha Whitaker, Karolina Kurkova and Fern Mallis. Also in attendance was everybody's favorite crush from the 1950s, Harry Belafonte, and Morgan Freeman, who, perhaps wisely, attended without his step Grand daughter/fiancee. The event culminated in a Christie's auction, which raised funds for The Nelson Mandela Foundation.