The South came to Ludlow Street for a night last week at the Cinema Society’s screening of I Saw The…
Amy Sacco
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A clown faced mannequin slumped in an empty pool with a neon sign declaring “DEAD OF SUMMER” above the deep…
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So many cool parties and so many crazy costumes. Will you be going to Fiona Byrne‘s blood-themed bash? Heidi Klum‘s…
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On Wednesday, a bash was held at NYC’s Canoe Studios in Chelsea’s Starrett-Lehigh building to celebrate London’s massive new retail project…
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Just in time for a little pre-shopping before your weekend jaunts to the Hamptons, Cole Haan is debuting a new…
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Where were Justin Bieber, Harry Brant, and Rosario Dawson doing in Cannes over the weekend? They all took a little…
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Awww… Super cute Erin Heatherton got cozy with boo Felix Bloxsom at the Time Warner Studios after party, hosted by IMG Models and Victor Cruz with Sean Combs and Drake at No. 8 on Saturday night. The eve brought out Mary J. Blige, Ryan Philippe, Jessica White, Jeff Gordon, Peter Knell, Andrew Saffir, and No. 8 queen Amy Sacco.
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This week, The Cinema Society and Jaeger-LeCoultre very aptly “hosted” a screening of Open Road Films’ The Host, in theatres today. It’s the next big love story from Twilight (perhaps you’ve heard of that franchise) creator Stephenie Meyer, who was in attendance. It’s your typical “enemy threatening mankind by taking over their bodies and erasing your memories” story. Stars Saoirse Ronan, Diane Kruger, Max Irons, Jake Abel, and Boy Holbrook were in attendance at the Tribeca Grand’s screening room with a crowd including Kruger’s love Joshua Jackson, Dylan McDermott, Patti Smith, and those card carrying Cinema Society members Gabby Sidibe, Jason Wu, Olivier Theyskens, Tyson Ballou, Carlos Leon, Christian Campbell, and Amy Sacco. “I’m ready and prepared,” Kruger explains about the chance that The Host could become Twilight-big after this weekend. Her co-star Jake Abel is less keen about the prospect of becoming the next Robert Pattinson. “I think it would be difficult to lose that much privacy,” he told The Daily. “Luckily so far (all of this) hasn’t changed my life in any way. If I can maintain that, that would be nice.” Don’t count on it, kid. After the screening the gang headed to Jimmy at the James Hotel where they enjoyed special Vikingfjord cocktails named The Wanderer and The Seeker as an homage to the film.
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Last night, Gucci and The Cinema Society hosted a screening of the highly anticipated new flick Oz the Great and Powerful starring James Franco as, you guessed it, Oz. (We knew he was a friend of Dorothy!) The great and the powerful who came out to the DGA’s screening room included Emmy Rossum, Dylan McDermott, Prabal Gurung, Alina Cho, John Varvatos, Amy Sacco, Harry Brant