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Last night in NYC, Blood Orange opened up for Florence and the Machine at Radio City Music Hall, The Beach Boys reunited at Beacon Theater for their global 50th anniversary tour, Cameron Diaz and Elizabeth Banks came out for the screening of "What to Expect When You're Expecting," Martin Scorsese got down with Tyra Banks at the Moth Ball, and more. Last night's parties were all about the live music. More»

Last night in NYC, Selita Ebanks, Zac Posen, and Coco Rocha attended NYFC's Spring Dinner Dance, Pulp took that stage at Radio City Music Hall with Chromatics, alice + olivia hosted ABC's "Don't Trust the B in Apt 23" screening, Nigel Barker brought his son to the special screening of "To The Arctic," and much more. Last night's parties were all about dressing to impress. More»

Over the weekend, Andy Warhol's Confections & Confessions exhibit opened at Affirmation Arts, Charlotte Kidd attended Max Snow's 100 Headless Women opening reception, Noel Fielding and Russell Brand hosted Amnesty International's Secret Policeman Ball at Radio City Music Hall, the Junior League held their annual Winter Ball at The Pierre Hotel, and so much more. Last night's parties were all about the rowdiness. More»

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Following the world premiere of Cirque du Soleil's Zarkana at Radio City Music Hall, the La Soiree ONE DROP Benefit was held at Roseland Ballroom, serving as both after-party and fundraising event. Guy Laliberte, Chair of ONE DROP Foundation and founder of Cirque du Soleil, attended, as did NY Yankees catcher and ONE DROP spokesperson Russell Martin. More»

Cirque du Soleil's dream-like circus spectacular Zarkana opened; Le Baron's Andre Saraiva screened his new film starring Annabelle Dexter-Jones; Heidi Klum celebrated her Hampton's mag cover; Sean Avery promoted safe-sun;  Julie Taymor talked some shit on Spider-Man and more! Last night's parties are holding a grudge. More»

Bill Clinton and James Taylor wished Carnegie Hall a happy birthday, the New Yorkers for Children gala brought out the beautiful gowns, powerful women congratulated powerful women at Radio City Music Hall, 50 cent lent Harvey Weinstein some street cred, the literary elite remembered that NY is magical and more. Take a look! More»

Sarah Jessica Parker took in a Broadway play, Daniel Boulud fed Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Kevin Smith screened his new movie for a hefty price, Ryan McGiness painted strippers in Day-Glo and much much more. Find out what happened this weekend! More»

The Drakegate fallout continues. ABC has reportedly canceled plans for a Good Morning America concert with rap's brightest young thing. When will Drake finally land on his feet and actually perform a full live set in this town? More»

Lady Gaga has her last of three sold-out concerts at Madison Square Garden on Friday night, but not before a self-promoting singers rite of passage - performing on The Today Show tomorrow morning. The 7am concert has people already lining up at Rockefeller Plaza for the short (but free) set from the diva, even in these crazy heat-wave conditions! More»

LCD Soundsystem and The National are two Brooklyn bands. They're extremely popular with Brooklyn (and Manhattan) hipsters, as well as less annoying people. They both released new albums this month within a week of each other. They're both all the rage. But which claims ultimate indie bragging rights? More»

Brooklyn rock darlings The National will take over a vacant storefront on East 4th Street and turn it into an art gallery and performance space starting tomorrow through Saturday night. Hopefully, the group will make it back from their just-finished European tour in time to drop by. More»