Before it screens on Epix this weekend, Katy Perry gave a world premiere to her Prismatic at the Ace Hotel downtown on Thursday night.
Katy’s dancers hit their usual marks – flanking her.
On a break between the “Mad Men” press gauntlet on Wednesday afternoon, Christina Hendricks popped upstairs at the Four Seasons for a refresher in the Birchbox suite.
Meanwhile in England, Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis toasted BBC Films’ 25th Anniversary on Wednesday night.
The apotheosis of the relationship business: On Wednesday afternoon, David Guetta, Martin Garrix, and Tiesto hung together on Miami boss Dave Grutman’s eponymous boat (The SS Groot) ahead of this weekend’s Ultra Music Festival.
Meanwhile, after playing LIV last night, Steve Aoki brought the House of Dim Mak to the beach, and was headed for Nikki Beach.
Back at the Beverly Hilton, “Furious 7” star Jordana Brewster and her Sports Illustrated swimsuit model mom (left, Maria Joao) and sister Isabella hit the SPorts Spectacular Luncheon for Cedars-Sinai.
Behind this cryptic window in NYC’s East Village, Lenny Kravitz created a performance art exhibition “Kingdom”on March 27.
Kravitz designed the space through his Kravitz Design studio. The cause: debuting the new Dom Perignon Rose Vintage 2004 with an appropriately symbiotic Rose Cabaret.
The crowd included three Victoria’s Secret Angels and NYC luminaries like Dennis Basso, Cory Kennedy, and Thom Filicia.
L.A. needs more parties like this.
Crowds took in a combined DJ/VJ event inside the home and studio of the late artist Walter de Maria, which itself is a former Con Edison substation on the lower east.
Mysterious DJ collective AndrewAndrew – ready to sip bubbles.
CBS airs the Tony Awards, but NBC Entertainment Chair Bob Greenblatt still came to support the Tonys’ “Broadway in Hollywood” cocktails at the Sunset Tower on Wednesday.
“The thing that the Tonys has that is so exciting is that we can put that live entertainment right on stage,”President of the American Theatre Wing Heather Hitchens (far right) said.
CBS’ Exec on the show Jack Sussman, The Broadway League’s Jan Svendsen, and the man who will direct it, Glenn Weiss. “(Les Moonves) is a big Broadway fan. He studied theatre,” Broadway League Executive Director Charlotte St. Martin told TheWrap
Tamra Tunie and “True Blood’s” Adina Porter on the Sunset Tower Penthouse.
On Monday night at the Standard, the Tribeca Film Festival had an L.A. kickoff party. Colin Hanks and Kate Flannery on the deck.
Roseanne Barr walked the carpet, 23 days before the festival’s launch.
The crowd included Ahmed Ahmed, “Mistaken for Strangers” producer Craig Charland, Dave Karger, Lisa Rinna, Harry Hamlin, and Beau Garrett amongst others.
Matthew Modine (who has “Merry Xmas” at this year’s fest) and Michael Rapaport, whose Knicks-flick opened the festival last year.
“The short film we picked last year (“Phonecall”) that won (Tribeca) won the Oscar. I can claim that,” shorts programmer Cara Cusumano (right) told TheWrap. She and Sharon Badal finished watching submissions around the Oscars.
“Orange is the New Black’s” Michael Harney and Nick Sandow toast Tribeca.
Celebrity stylist turned spinner Melis Kuris DJ’d.
Down at Smashbox in Culver City, Kate Micucci kept an eye on the camera at Comedy Central’s “Big Time in Hollywood, FL” premiere party.
Two nights before the show’s Wednesday night debut, Jon Bass got a lift from Alex Anfanger, Lenny Jacobson and little help from producer Michael Rosenstein.
Smashbox sets up nicely for a premiere.
You’re not “big time” in any Hollywood without a craft service table.