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Fake ID's for sale on the street corners of Queens, Ping-Pong drama at the Standard, the return of Megaclubs, and so much more in today's Nightlife News Roundup! More»
Dennis Quaid and Aimee Teegarden step out for Beneath The Darkness; Emily Blunt kicks off a Palm Springs Film Festival; Emmy Rossum, William H. Macy, Kristen Bell, and more celebrate two Showtime original series premieres; Ewan McGregor, Channing Tatum hit the Haywire premiere and after party hosted by Playboy—Wednesday and Thursday night were all about the business we call show here in L.A. and we have all the details in this pre-weekend edition of Last Night's Parties. More»
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In the new movie Beneath The Darkness, which held its world premiere Wednesday night at the Egyptian Theatre, Dennis Quaid plays a small-town local hero who is (spoiler alert!) secretly a sadistic killer. In reality, however, the only thing Dennis Quaid enjoys killing is some tasty grooves, as he demonstrated when his band, Dennis Quaid and The Sharks, tore into a set of "rock n' roll and country soul" at the after-party at the House Of Blues. More»
Last night Kirsten Dunst celebrated with Bulgari, Vanity Fair New Establishment partied with Lorne Michaels and Sean Parker, GLAAD gave out awards to the LGBT community, Calvin Klein Ck One Shock celebrated with Sky Ferreira and Nylon, and so much more! Last night's parties were all about mixing and mingling. More»
Last night Alexander Skarsgard and Kirsten Dunst came to the screening of Melancholia, Scarlett Johansson hosted an event for Scott Stringer at the Jane Ballroom, Sarah Jessica Parker went on a treasure hunt with Andy Cohen, "Dirty Girl" screened then partied at the Jimmy and so much more! Last night's parties were all about partying for a cause. More»
Anne Hathaway announced the Oscar nominations today. There were few surprises on the list (aside from Hathaway rising before dawn to read it). Even more predictable are all but a handful of the eventual winners. Herein, five ways to avoid the biggest Oscar yawn-fest ever (which is saying something). More»