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Last night, stars and guests came out for the premiere of Martin Scorsese's film "Hugo" at the Ziegfeld Theater. The Academy Award winning director showed his first ever 3-D film based on the New York Times Bestseller "The Invention of Hugo Cabret." MoreĀ»

Last night Mia Moretti spun for Arden Wohl and Cory Kennedy at the Creative Time's Fall Ball, Penn Badgley and Kelly Bensimon hung out at the Wired Store Opening with Theophilus London, Raise Cache walked the runway for charity, Out Magazine Celebrated Out's 100, Mickey Boardman and Bryan Boy hung out at GMHC's 5th Annual Fashion show, The Man Repeller showed off her latest designs with Alex and Eli, and Adrian Grenier stopped by to check out Ford's latest cars. Last night's parties were all about the catwalk. MoreĀ»

At the "Blue Valentine" lunch party at the Kimberly Hotel last week, Ryan Gosling cheered the fact that Harvey Weinstein had gotten the MPAA to repeal the NC-17 rating the film initially garnered.

"The upside: We're officially not pornographers."

Many critics thought the film, which features graphic sex scenes and an abortion sequence, too mature in its content for young audiences. Gosling, by contrast, trumpeted the didactic possibilities of the film's commitment to a harsh reality.

"I think that the film is about consequences and accountability," he said. "And people having sex carelessly: there's a result for that. The film takes you through the process of what the ramifications are of doing that. I can't see how that's dangerous for kids. ThereĀ  areĀ  a lot of adult themes in the film, and if they were accidentally going to see something, I'd rather them see that than some kind of, like, torture porn horror movie."

Gosling promotes straight-forward cinematic presentations that don't sugar-coat the truth.

"As a result, the film doesn't ignore the repercussionsu of yor actions, and a lot of films scurry over it," he said as he headed to the table, where he seemed to serve Julian Schnabel some salad while talking across the table to Robert Wuhl.


The French honored Marc Jacobs with a fancy dinner at The Plaza, a weird mix of celebs hit the opening of Converse's new Soho store, Robert De Niro does not like the cold, but everyone likes Leo Fuchs...what else happened last night? MoreĀ»

[All photos by JIMI CELESTE for PMc] Last night, New Yorkers flocked to the Paris Theatre for a special screening of Jason Reitman's film "Up in the Air," staring, among others, George Clooney, Vera Farmiga, and Twilight's Anna Kendrick. MoreĀ»