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With so many openings this week, it'll be hard to choose just one place to go. Thankfully, a handful of them are in the East Village, so it's the perfect chance to go gallery hopping there. And hopefully our list of this week's top picks will help guide you too! More»

[Photo via] Los Angeles Magazine turns 50 and hosts a fancy party with Cadillacs and an enormous cake; Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively hit the red carpet for the premiere of their summer blockbuster Green Lantern and then celebrate after; Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros perform for VH1's Save The Music Foundation at the Billabong event on the Paramount backlot; BOA Gallery debuts its latest exhibition, Prophets & Assassins; Gerard Butler, Paul Haggis and more step out to support education in Haiti while blonde-turned-brunette AnnaLynne McCord flaunts her new hair—L.A. was bursting with events all over town, so get caught up on all that went down at last night's parties. More»

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Thursday night, the country's biggest street art collection to date was revealed at the grand opening of new La Brea gallery, LAB ART Los Angeles. Within the last few years, there's been a rapid movement from subversive to mainstream in street art, between Shepard Fairey's iconographic images and rise to household name status, an Oscar nomination for Banksy's Exit Through The Gift Shop, and most recently, MOCA's controversial Art In The Streets exhibition currently on display. Now, street art earns even further validation as a legitimate art movement with the opening of LAB ART, a gallery solely dedicated to showcasing street art and installation. More»

While some may argue nothing can beat a summer in the Hamptons, taking a break and escaping in Hemingway's world in A Moveable Feast doesn't seem like a bad idea either. His life in 1920's Paris seemed like a vacation everyday, and while the party scene in the Hamptons may seem eventful to some, it seems dull in comparison to Hemingway's scene. Travels to Spain, skiing in the Alps, and the company he kept in Paris - whether it be Gertrude Stein, F.Scott Fitzgerald, or Ezra Pound, these were only a few of the people he caroused with, drank with, boxed with and dined with. More»

Before you reprimand us for suggesting any form of biography as beach reading, believe us when we say Blood And Champagne: The Life And Times Of Robert Capa is in a league of its on. A bio that reads more like a novel, the story of Capa's life is more intriguing than most fiction any other author could have come up with on their own. One of the most important photojournalists to ever brave the trenches, Robert Capa's life on the other side of his camera is truly the main focus of this book. As a charismatic young man, he took Ingrid Bergman as a lover, Ernest Hemingway as a poker opponent, and threw caution, and money, to the wind. More»

[Chiara Edmands and host Blair Husain. All photos by CLINT SPAULDING for PMc] Those still involved in keeping the arts (such as ballet) around should be thanked, especially in these hard economic times. Blair Hussain, along with the American Ballet Theater, honored the Young Patrons of ABT last night with a specialperformance at the Metropolitan Opera House and continued festivities at The Empire Hotel Roof Top. More»