Kristin Davis and Chris Noth on the Set of ‘Sex and the City: The Movie’
Charlotte’s pregnant!
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Charlotte’s pregnant!
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I hope everyone takes at least a moment or two to remember those who died in the savage 9/11 attacks 6-years ago today.
One of our saddest days in history. The one good thing that came out of it was that our country never felt more united that day . It’s too bad it can’t be that way all the time.
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Other September 11 News:
September 11 still front page news in NY tabs (EP)
In Pictures: 9/11, 6-yr anniversary (BBC)
Families of victims commemorate 9/11 (CDS)
Osama bin Laden to release video with 9/11 hijacker (SN)
Amanda Lepore is just so much fun to gawk at…usually her friends are too.
For those who don’t know, Amanda is the best known transsexual in New York. Last week she attended the birthday party of ‘Phillipe Blond’ whom I think is a drag queen because I don’t see any funbags on his chest. He sort of looks like Nicolette Sheridan, but better! And more feminine…heh.
Other people who attended the party are ‘Ladyfag’ (left) and ‘Rainblo’ (right).
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Kirsten Dunst’s New York hotel penthouse suite was robbed on August 9th in the early morning hours by a slimy felon.
Dunst left her room at 4:48am to go work on her new film, ‘How to Lose Friends and Alienate People’. Minutes later the suspect, Jarrod Beinerman, 33, of Brooklyn, and an accomplice, made their way into her room.
The suspects entered the room by first taking a guest elevator to the floor below Kirsten’s, and hopping a freight elevator to the penthouse floor where they entered through an open door.
Who was the genius who forgot to lock the door?
The thieves stole Dunst’s Marc Jacobs and Balenciaga handbags (one worth $13,000), cameras, money and an iPod as well as her companions belongings.
Beinerman is a plumber low-life felon who had done hard time for his involvement in a cocaine distribution ring. He and his accomplice were filmed on surveillance cameras leaving the building.
Beinerman was arrested Tuesday after leaving court on unrelated heroin charges. He is being held on $50,000 bond after his arraignment Wednesday in Manhattan Criminal Court on burglary and grand larceny charges.
Hey New Yorkers, if you love Beyonce you can meet her at Macy’s today.
Beyonce will be on the main floor of Macy’s at 34th Street at noon today for the launch of the Emporio Armani Diamonds fragrance. The first 150 people in line who buy the Armani gift set will get to meet the bootylicious diva and have her autograph their purchase.
I don’t mean hit like smack the bitch up. Y’all know what I’m talking about. Heh.
Perez Hilton, Amanda Lepore and Andre J at the PMBuzz.com Launch Party last night in NYC. Perez just keep getting fuglier and fatter! He looks like a f***ing vacuum cleaner salesman from the 70’s! He also looks geeked..
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Beastie Boys at Live Earth
The Beastie Boys rocked Central Park on Wednesday night.
Mike D said,
“We’re like Diana Ross, Elton John and Paul Simon all in one.”
The Beastie Boys were promoting their new album “The Mix-Up” in New York City, the hometown of the ground breaking white rap group.
The heat was crazy and the boys performed in suit and ties. But that didn’t stop their energy or compromise their outlandishness.
They played for 105-minutes, which had to be cut short due to a park curfew. The crowd ate it up and were begging for more.
The Beastie’s rocked “Brass Monkey,” “No Sleep Till Brooklyn,” “Remote Control,” “Tough Guy” and “Pass the Mic.” I wish I wasn’t on the left coast.
They saved “Sabotage” for the final encore, and fans had wished that there wasn’t a curfew in effect.
I have long been a fan of the Beasties and SO WISH that I was a New Yorker so I could have been there to get my funk on. But for those of you who got to attend the performance I am forever jealous, as they are one of the few bands I have never gotten to see live.
1977. Fear and poverty grip the city. Underground, a pop-culture revolution is brewing that will change the way the world looks at art, music, dance and politics for generations to come. Click here for more ! Saturday, August 11 at 9/8c, only on VH1.
This two-part, two-hour documentary tells the story of one of the most astonishing pop culture years in American history. New York City had fallen in decay and chaos. There were not enough jobs, not enough money, not enough police, not enough schools, and not enough social services. There was a city wide black out with major looting, there was a serial killer on the loose, and the Bronx was burning.
Yet out of the chaos, emerged one of the most creative times any city has ever encountered. Hip Hop was emerging from the South Bronx, punk music was emerging from the lower eastside, and disco was emerging from Queens and midtown Manhattan. Elaborate, finely crafted graffiti art decorated the subway cars. Break-dancers danced in the streets. There was a huge sexual liberation with sex clubs and a burgeoning porn industry. In the beginning of the year, the world was not paying attention, and most of this activity existed in its own underground bubble. Yet by the end of 1977 all of this artistic expression was about to become part of mainstream America and would remain popular for generations to come. Maybe it would never again be this independent expression, not invented for money or fame, but the need to rebel against the mayhem around them. Maybe it would go on to be commercialized and sterilized for massive consumption. Maybe it would never again be this unique.
It was, after all, a very special window in time, that doesn’t happen too often. And it will be celebrated in the documentary NY77.
The film will be graphically dizzying and groundbreaking, led by the team that produced the acclaimed documentary The Kid Stays in the Picture. Firehouse Films was created in 2004 by Academy Award nominated filmmaker, Nanette Burstein.