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As we've observed in Parts One and Two of our Fashion's Night Out Party Roundup, there was great variation in the spectrum of events held all over L.A. in honor of the global celebration of fashion. From formal invite-only affairs featuring presentations by A-list celebs to open parking lot gatherings filled with stylish hipster-types, events were tailored to the shops and brands hosting them. More»
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Ever wonder how Samuel L. Jackson always looks so fly? Straight from the horse's mouth, the iconic actor told the crowd of guests at the Rodeo Drive Giorgio Armani flagship's Fashion's Night Out event that he gets some help from the luxury Italian fashion house. More»
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Last Thursday night, Elie Tahari helped welcome a new cast of the hit off-Broadway show, "Love, Loss, And What I Wore", by throwing a celebratory opening night party at his Soho store. Samuel L. Jackson, Brooke Shields, Anna Chlumsky, Doris Roberts, and Nora Ephron were among the attendees. More»
Feeling bummed because you've been missing the Sundance Film Festival? Yeah, us too. But it doesn't have to be that way! A quick GofG rundown is here! More»
[All photos by JT WHITE for PMc]. Alec Baldwin, Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, Samuel L. Jackson, Glenn Close; one thing's for sure, NYU's Tisch School Of The Arts has always known how to drum up a celebrity roster for its Galas, and last night was no exception... More»
[Spike Lee, Danny Aiello, Samuel L. Jackson. Photos by JIMI CELESTE for PMc] Cinephiles collected at the DGA Theater in New York last night for the 20th Anniversary screening of Spike Lee's groundbreaking "Do The Right Thing." The film, which tells the story of a racial conflict that erupts in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, on a hot summer day in 1987, has been celebrated over the past two decades by film industry experts, including the American Film Institute, who heralded the movie as one of the 100 greatest films of all time. More»
Tuesday, February 14
Plovgh, the new online farmers market
Who knew that the farming world had a trend? Well, Mallory Sustick, a Brooklyn bartender, works like a dog to maintain, promote and advance the online farmer's market startup Plovgh that began after noticing a need for more local farm market distribution.






































