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It’s hard to believe 58 years to the day, on the night of August 4th, the world’s most famous Star would leave us all. Yes, I know a lot of you will be thinking, “wait, didn’t she die on the 5th?” – she was found in the early hours of that morning, and her death was announced then – so that is the “technical” date. However, as with many Marilyn “facts” that too is incorrect and so like every year, I will be posting this on the 4th.
I’m not going to write about all the ridiculous dramas and he said she said statements that have grown rapidly over the years, as they don’t deserve any more coverage. Whenever a major celebrity dies, the more shocking the statement, the more attention it gains, so much so that it’s almost became ingrained into society as being accepted as fact. But, I am going to have a big name and shame moment for the two main culprits – Robert Slatzer and Norman Mailer I’m looking at you both. Also Anthony Summers – you’re a piece of crap and I will never forgive you for publishing Marilyn’s autopsy photo in your toilet paper worthy biography.
Long story short as they don’t deserve any mention with Marilyn’s name – Slatzer created the whole Kennedy, Mafia and basically everything shit and defamatory written about Marilyn in the early 1970s. If you want to find out the actual truth with documented facts click HERE.
Sorry to disappoint any conspiracy lovers – Marilyn didn’t love JFK, nor did any of the Kennedy’s kill her, she died of an either accidental or intentional prescription drug overdose. Was I there? No, I wasn’t even alive, but it’s really not hard to disregard the nonsense and absurd claims, when you actually take the time to do a little (a lot in my case) of research.
Baby Norma Jeane in 1929.
Norma Jeane (left) and a friend at the Los Angeles Orphanage in 1936.
Norma Jeane at the Los Angeles Clifton Restaurant, which she attended with her then Husband Jim Doughtery in 1944.
Marilyn by Richard Miller in April 1946.
Marilyn by J.R. Eyerman in 1950.
Marilyn on her Doheny Drive Patio by Alfred Eisenstaedt in May 1953.
Marilyn in Korea visiting the Troops in February 1954.
Marilyn by Milton Greene on January 28th 1955.
Marilyn by Cecil Beaton on February 22nd 1956.
Marilyn during the filming of Some Like It Hot by Richard Miller in October 1958.
Marilyn during the filming of The Misfits by Erich Hartmann in the Autumn of 1960.
Marilyn during the filming of Something’s Got To Give by Lawrence Schiller in May 1962.
Thankfully, I was lucky and never fell down that ridiculous rabbit hole in the first place. I discovered Marilyn whilst reading an article in Vanity Fair magazine almost ten years ago, discussing the then upcoming release of, Fragments: Poems, Intimate Notes, Letters by Marilyn Monroe.
This book is truly one of a kind and is basically a published archive of many of Marilyn’s personal letters, excerpts and anecdotes she had written from 1943 until 1962. Before anyone says it’s disrespectful to publish/share these and it is an invasion of privacy, to an extent I agree. However, as stated a few moment ago, with the amount of disrespectful, outrageous nonsense that has been slurred out over the half a century since Marilyn left us – I think it’s a necessity to see her own words in print. Ironically enough, it’s almost as if Marilyn herself foreshadowed the future of the media, when she said this in an Interview to Georges Belmont for Marie Claire Magazine in April 1960.
“The true things rarely get into circulation, it’s usually the false things.”
Therefore, today I have decided to focus on Marilyn herself, not as a Star, Tragic Icon or a pretty face, but as a human who had a beautiful, sensitive soul. Some of you may already know, but for those who don’t, Marilyn actually wrote numerous poems throughout her years, mostly just for herself. In her rare moments of confidence, she would occasionally show a few to her close friend, Writer Norman Rosten, who said the following in his (must have) book, Marilyn Among Friends.
“She had the instinct and reflexes of the poet, but she lacked the control.”
“Although she gave the appearance of being so confident and self assured, she was in reality incredibly self conscious and her own biggest critic, which is heartbreaking really as she was truly gifted. She was such a perfectionist that she would spend hours preparing herself mentally and physically for her beloved fans, regularly looking in the mirror at her perceived flaws. Marilyn was infamous for her lateness, which is often viewed as diva like behaviour. However, the reality is, it’s rarely noted that her anxiety was so severe, she would break out in rashes and even vomit, before going on set.
In her final interview with LIFE Magazine, published one day before her death, she even said to Journalist Richard Meryman,
“I’m one of the world’s most self conscious people. I really have to struggle.”
I remember the first time I looked through Fragments, of course it was very upsetting to see her pain written down and think about her suffering, However, I strongly noticed this recurring theme of hope, despite some incredibly sad notes, there was always some sparkle of inner strength and I just thought that should be said. Often we ourselves don’t see are bravery and bouts of determination in our inner self, but others do and I for one am glad I can see in Marilyn what she could not.
I love you with all of my heart Marilyn, from the moment you came into my life, a decade ago in October 2010. Wherever you may be, I hope you know how much love, joy and happiness you have brought and continue to bring to many people’s lives each day. ______________________________________________________________________________
• Undated Poem.
Life – I am of both of your directions Somehow remaining hanging downward the most but strong as a cobweb in the wind – I exist more with the cold glistening frost. But my beaded rays have the colors I’ve seen in a painting – ah life they have cheated you ______________________________________________________________________________
• Undated Poem shared with Norman Rosten and published in his book, Marilyn: An Untold Story.
To the Weeping Willow
I stood beneath your limbs and you flowered and finally clung to me and when the wind struck with.. the earth and sand – you clung to me. ______________________________________________________________________________
• Undated Poem
Stones on the walk every color there is I stare down at you like a horizon – the space / the air is between us beckoning and I am many stories up my feet frightened as I grasp towards you ______________________________________________________________________________
• Undated Poem
Only parts of us will ever touch parts of others – one’s own truth is just that really – one’s own truth. We can only share the part that is within another’s knowing acceptable so one is for most part alone. As it is meant to be in evidently in nature – at best perhaps it could make our understanding seek another’s loneliness out. ______________________________________________________________________________
• Undated Poem
for life It is rather a determination not to be overwhelmed.
for work The truth can only be recalled, never invented ______________________________________________________________________________
• “Record” Black Notebook – Written in throughout 1951.
What I do believe in What is truth I believe in myself even my most delicate intangible feelings in the end everything is intangible my most precious liquid must never spill don’t spill your precious liquid life force they are all my feelings no matter what ______________________________________________________________________________
• “Record” Black Notebook – Written in throughout 1951. Fear of giving me the lines new maybe won’t be able to learn them maybe I’ll make mistakes people will either think I’m no good or laugh or belittle me or think I can’t act. Women looked stern and critical – unfriendly and cold in general afraid director won’t think I’m any good. remembering when I couldn’t do a god damn thing. then trying to build myself up with the fact that I have done things right that were even good and have had moments that were excellent but the bad is heavier to carry around and feel have no confidence depressed mad ______________________________________________________________________________
• Other “Record” Notebook – Written in throughout 1955.
I do know ways people act unconventionally – mainly myself – do not be afraid of my sensitivity or to use it – for I can & will channel it + crazy thoughts too I want to do my scene or exercises (idiotic as they may seem) as sincerely as I can knowing and showing how I know it is also – no matter – what they might think – or judge from it ______________________________________________________________________________
• Other “Record” Notebook – Written in throughout 1955.
I can and will help myself and work on things analytically no matter how painful – if I forget things (the unconscious wants to forget – I will only try to remember) Discipline – Concentration
my body is my body every part of it. ______________________________________________________________________________
• Other “Record” Notebook – Written in throughout 1955.
feel what I feel within myself – that is trying to become aware of it also what I feel in others not being ashamed of my feeling, thoughts – or ideas
realize the thing that they are – ______________________________________________________________________________
• Waldorf Astoria Stationery – Written in throughout 1955.
Sad, sweet trees – I wish for you – rest but you must be wakeful ______________________________________________________________________________
• Waldorf Astoria Stationery – Written in throughout 1955.
Not a scared lonely little girl anymore
Remember you can sit on top of the world (it doesn’t feel like it.) You can have any help you want personally – or in your work – or anything else you want – There are technical ways to go about it or problems – figure out if anything tec. can be done about it because there are people to help you – gladly – you more than most they want to help Remember there is nothing you lack – nothing to be self conscious about yourself – you have everything but the discipline and technique which you are learning & seeking on your own – after all nothing was or is being given to you – you have had none of this work thrown your way you sought it – it didn’t seek you
Too much talent Too much ability and and much too much sensitivity to invert yourself out of fear – not come to class – or to do things like being afraid to come to class or to get up. ______________________________________________________________________________
• “Italian Agenda” Notebook – Written throughout 1955 or 1956.
and the more I think of it the more I realize there are no answers life is to be lived
and since it is comparatively so short – (maybe too short – maybe too long – the only thing I know for sure, it isn’t easy
now that I want to live and I feel suddenly not old not concerned about previous thing except to protect myself – my life – and to desperately (pray) tell the universe I trust it ______________________________________________________________________________
• Parkside House Stationery – Written during her stay in England between July 14th – November 20th 1956.
I guess I have always been deeply terrified to really be someone’s wife since I know from life one cannot love another, ever, really. ______________________________________________________________________________
• Roxbury Notes – Written throughout 1957 or 1958.
In every spring the green is too sharp – though the delicacy in their form is sweet and uncertain – it puts up a good struggle in the wind trembling all the while. Those leaves will relax, expand in the sun and each raindrop they will resist even when they’re battered and ripped. I think I am very lonely – my mind jumps. I see myself in the mirror now, brow furrowed – if I lean close I’ll see – what I don’t want to know – tension, sadness, disappointment, my eyes dulled, cheeks flushed with capillaries that look like rivers on maps – hair lying like snakes. The mouth makes me the saddest next to my dead eyes. There is a dark line between the lips in the outline of several waves in a turbulent storm – it says don’t kiss me, don’t fool me I’m a dancer who cannot dance. ______________________________________________________________________________
• Roxbury Notes – Written throughout 1957 or 1958.
re – relationships
Everyone’s childhood plays itself out No wonder no one knows the other or can completely understand. By this I don’t know if I’, just giving up with this conclusion or resigning myself – or maybe for the first time connecting with reality –
how do we know the pain of another’s earlier years let alone all that he drags with him since along the way at best a lot of lee-way is needed for the other – yet how much is unhealthy for one to bear.
I think to love bravely is the best and accept – as much as one can bear. ______________________________________________________________________________
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58 Years Without Marilyn. It's hard to believe 58 years to the day, on the night of August 4th, the world's most famous Star would leave us all.
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Jean-Pierre Aumont.
Filmografía
Cine
1931 : Jean de la Lune, de Jean Choux, con Michel Simon y Madeleine Renaud
1931 : Échec et mat, de Roger Goupillières
1932 : Faut-il les marier ?, de Pierre Billon y Karel Lamač
1933 : Dans les rues, de Victor Trivas
1933 : Un jour viendra, de Gerhard Lamprecht y Serge Véber
1933 : La Merveilleuse Tragédie de Lourdes, de Henri Fabert
1933 : Ève cherche un père, de Mario Bonnard
1934 : Lac aux dames, de Marc Allégret, con Simone Simon y Michel Simon
1934 : Le Voleur, de Maurice Tourneur, con Victor Francen
1934 : Maria Chapdelaine, de Julien Duvivier, con Madeleine Renaud y Jean Gabin
1935 : Les Yeux noirs, de Victor Tourjansky, con Harry Baur, Viviane Romance y Simone Simon
1935 : L'Équipage, de Anatole Litvak, con Annabella y Charles Vanel
1935 : Les Beaux Jours, de Marc Allégret, con Simone Simon y Raymond Rouleau
1936 : Tarass Boulba, de Alexis Granowsky, con Harry Baur y Danielle Darrieux
1936 : La Porte du large, de Marcel L'Herbier, con Victor Francen
1937 : Le Chemin de Rio, de Robert Siodmak, con Jules Berry y Suzy Prim
1937 : Drôle de drame ou L'étrange aventure de Docteur Molyneux, de Marcel Carné, con Louis Jouvet y Michel Simon
1937 : Le Messager, de Raymond Rouleau, con Jean Gabin y Gaby Morlay
1937 : Maman Colibri, de Jean Dréville
1937 : La Femme du bout du monde, de Jean Epstein, con Charles Vanel
1938 : Chéri-Bibi, de Léon Mathot, con Pierre Fresnay
1938 : Hôtel du Nord, de Marcel Carné, con Annabella, Louis Jouvet y Arletty
1938 : Le Paradis de Satan, de Félix Gandéra, con Pierre Renoir
1938 : Belle Étoile, de Jacques de Baroncelli, con Michel Simon
1939 : Le Déserteur, de Léonide Moguy
1939 : S.O.S. Sahara, de Jacques de Baroncelli, con Charles Vanel
1943 : Assignment in Brittany, de Jack Conway
1943 : The Cross of Lorraine, de Tay Garnett, con Gene Kelly
1944 : Croix de Lorraine en Italie, corto de François Villiers
1946 : Heartbeat, de Sam Wood, con Ginger Rogers
1947 : Song of Scheherazade, de Walter Reisch
1948 : The first gentleman, de Alberto Cavalcanti
1948 : Siren of Atlantis, de Arthur Ripley y Gregg G. Tallas, con Maria Montez
1949 : Hans le marin, de François Villiers, con Maria Montez y Lilli Palmer.
1949 : Golden Arrow, de Gordon Parry
1950 : La vie commence demain, documental de Nicole Vedrès
1950 : L'Homme de joie, de Gilles Grangier
1951 : L'Amant de paille, de Gilles Grangier
1951 : La vendetta del corsaro, de Primo Zeglio, con Maria Montez
1951 : Ultimo incontro, de Gianni Franciolini, con Alida Valli y Amedeo Nazzari
1951 : Hollywood sur Seine, corto de François Villiers
1952 : Les loups chassent la nuit, de Bernard Borderie
1953 : Moineaux de Paris, de Maurice Cloche
1953 : Lili, de Charles Walters, con Leslie Caron y Mel Ferrer
1953 : Kœnigsmark, de Solange Térac
1953 : Vedettes en pantoufles, corto de Jacques Guillon
1954 : Charge of the lancers, de William Castle, con Paulette Goddard
1954 : Si Versailles m'était conté..., de Sacha Guitry
1955 : Dix-huit heures d'escale, de René Jolivet, con Maria Mauban y Georges Marchal
1955 : Napoléon, de Sacha Guitry
1955 : Mademoiselle de Paris, de Walter Kapps
1956 : Hilda Crane, de Philip Dunne, con Jean Simmons
1957 : The seventh sin, de Ronald Neame
1959 : La Verte Moisson, de François Villiers
1959 : John Paul Jones, de John Farrow, con Robert Stack y Bette Davis
1960 : The Enemy general, de George Sherman, con Van Johnson yt Dany Carrel
1961 : Una americana en Buenos Aires, de George Cahan
1961 : El diablo a las cuatro, de Mervyn LeRoy, con Spencer Tracy y Frank Sinatra
1961 : Le Puits aux trois vérités, de François Villiers
1961 : L'Art de vivre, corto de Edouard Berne
1962 : Les Sept Péchés capitaux, episodio "L'Orgueil", con Marina Vlady y Samy Frey
1962 : Five miles to midnight, de Anatole Litvak, con Sophia Loren y Anthony Perkins
1962 : Una domenica d'estate, de Giulio Petroni
1962 : The horse without a head, de Don Chaffey
1962 : Socia de alcoba, de George Cahan
1963 : Vacances portugaises, de Pierre Kast
1965 : Il était une fois un tracteur, de Leopoldo Torre Nilsson
1967 : Blind man's bluff, de Edward Mann, con Boris Karloff
1969 : Castle keep, de Sydney Pollack, con Burt Lancaster
1970 : El coleccionista de cadáveres, de Santos Alcocer
1971 : L'Homme au cerveau greffé, de Jacques Doniol-Valcroze
1971 : Biribi, de Daniel Moosmann
1973 : La noche americana de Franço.
Televisión
1951 : Robert Montgomery Presents, episodio A christmas gift
1951 : Celanese Theatre, episodio No Time for Comedy
1952 : Goodyear Television Playhouse, episodio A Softness in the Wind
1952 : Studio One, episodio Letter from an Unknown Woman
1953 : The Philco Television Playhouse, episodio The Way of the Eagle
1953 : Lux Video Theatre
1954 : Lady Warner a disparu, de François Chatel
1954 : Studio 57, de Paul Landres
1955 : The Martha Raye Show
1956 : Climax!
1957 : Errol Flynn Theater, de Lawrence Huntington
1957 : Kraft Television Theatre
1958 : Playhouse 90
1960 : Letter to Loretta
1960 : So Help Me, Aphrodite
1960 : The United States Steel Hour
1963 : The Patty Duke Show
1963 : L'Affaire du cheval sans tête
1965 : The Nurses
1967 : Le comte Yoster a bien l'honneur, episodio "La troisième prophétie de l'ange de la mort"
1968 : Les Chevaliers du ciel, de François Villiers
1968 : The Name of the Game, episodio "The White Birch"
1969 : Au théâtre ce soir: Carlos et Marguerite de Jean Bernard-Luc, escenografía de Christian-Gérard, dirección de Pierre Sabbagh, Teatro Marigny
1970 : La Pomme de son œil, de François Villers
1972 : Comme il vous plaira, de Agnès Delarive
1972 : Joyeux Chagrins, de François Gir
1975 : Au théâtre ce soir: On croit rêver, de Jacques François, escenografía del auteur, dirección de Pierre Sabbagh, Teatro Edouard VII
1975 : N'oubliez pas que nous nous aimons, de Luc Godevais
1976 : Starsky y Hutch, de William Blinn, episodio "Murder at Sea"
1977 : Rendez-vous en noir, de Claude Grinberg
1978 : La Corde au cou, de Marcel Moussy
1979 : Paris-Vichy, de Anne Revel
1979 : Le Petit Théâtre d'Antenne 2: "La Belette", de Charles Vildrac
1979 : The Love Boat", 1 episodio
1979 : The French Atlantic Affair, de Douglas Heyes
1979 : Beggarman, voleur, de Lawrence Doheny
1980 : La Mémoire d'Eva Ryker, de Walter Grauman
1980 : Un temps pour les miracles, de Michael O'Herlihy
1981 : Carte Vermeil, de Alain Levent
1981 : Arcole ou la terre promise, de Marcel Moussy
1981 : Emmenez-moi au théâtre, "Le fleuve étincellant", de Charles Morgan
1982 : Hart to Hart, de Earl Bellamy
1983 : Quelques hommes de bonne volonté.
Teatro
Adaptación
1958 : Lucy Crown, de Irwin Shaw, escenografía de Pierre Dux, Théâtre de Paris
Autor
1959 : Ange le Bienheureux, escenografía de Jacques Charon, Théâtre des Célestins
Actor
1926 : Au grand large, de Sutton Vane, escenografía de Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
1926 : Le Carrosse du Saint Sacrement, de Prosper Mérimée, escenografía de Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
1930 : Le Prof d'anglais ou le système Puck, de Régis Gignoux, escenografía de Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
1932 : La Pâtissière du village ou Madeleine, de Alfred Savoir, escenografía de Louis Jouvet, Théâtre Pigalle
1934 : Au grand large, de Sutton Vane, escenografía de Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
1934 : La Machine infernale, de Jean Cocteau, escenografía de Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
1936 : Le Cœur, de Henry Bernstein, Théâtre du Gymnase Marie-Bell
1937 : Famille, de Denys Amiel y Monique Amiel-Pétry, escenografía de Marcel André, Théâtre Saint-Georges
1939 : L'Amant de paille, de Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon y André Bost, escenografía de Jean Wall, Théâtre Michel
1944 : Une grande fille toute simple, de André Roussin, escenografía de Louis Ducreux, Théâtre des Ambassadeurs
1947 : L'Empereur de Chine, de Jean-Pierre Aumont, escenografía de Marcel Herrand, Théâtre des Mathurins
1949 : My Name Is Aquilon, a partir de L'Empereur de Chine, de Jean-Pierre Aumont, adaptación de Philip Barry, escenografía de Robert B. Sinclair, Lyceum Theatre (Nueva York)
1950 : Le Voyage, de Henry Bataille, escenografía de Henri Bernstein, Théâtre des Ambassadeurs
1953 : Les Pavés du ciel, de Albert Husson, escenografía de Christian-Gérard, Théâtre des Célestins
1954 : Carlos et Marguerite, de Jean Bernard-Luc, escenografía de Christian-Gérard, Théâtre de la Madeleine
1954 : Les Pavés du ciel, de Albert Husson, escenografía de Christian-Gérard, Comédie Caumartin
1955 : Il y a longtemps que je t'aime, de Jacques Deval, escenografía de Jean Le Poulain, Teatro Edouard VII
1955 : The Heavenly Twins, a partir de Les Pavés du ciel, de Albert Husson, escenografía de Cyril Ritchard, Booth Theatre
1956 : Amphitryon 38, de Jean.
1958 : L'Impromptu de Barentin, de André Maurois, Festival de Barentin
1959 : Ange le Bienheureux, de Jean-Pierre Aumont, escenografía de Jacques Charon, Théâtre des Célestins
1959 : Mon père avait raison, de Sacha Guitry, escenografía de André Roussin, Théâtre de la Madeleine
1960 : A Second Sting, de Lucienne Hill a partir de Colette, escenografía de Raymond Gérôme, Eugene O'Neill Theatre (Nueva York)
1962 : Flora, de Fabio Mauri y Franco Brusati, escenografía de Jules Dassin, Théâtre des Variétés
1963 : Tovarich, de Anne Croswell y Lee Pockriss, escenografía de Peter Glenville, Broadway Theatre, Winter Garden Theatre
1970 : Camino Real, de Tennessee Williams, escenografía de Milton Katselas, Vivian Beaumont Theatre (Nueva York)
1971 : Les Anges meurtriers, de Conor Cruise O'Brien, escenografía de Joan Littlewood, Théâtre de Chaillot
1971 : Murderous Angels, de Conor Cruise O'Brien, escenografía de Gordon Davidson, Playhouse Theatre (Nueva York)
1972 : Nous irons à Valparaiso, de Marcel Achard, escenografía de Jacques-Henri Duval, Théâtre des Célestins, Giras Herbert-Karsenty
1975 : Des journées entières dans les arbres, de Marguerite Duras, escenografía de Jean-Louis Barrault, Théâtre d'Orsay
1976 : Des journées entières dans les arbres, de Marguerite Duras, escenografía de Jean-Louis Barrault, Ambassadors Theatre (Nueva York)
1981 : A Talent for Murder, de Jerome Chodorov y Norman Panama, escenografía de Paul Aaron, Teatro Biltmore (Nueva York)
1982 : Coup de soleil, de Marcel Mithois, escenografía de Jacques Rosny, Théâtre Antoine
1984 : Pense à l’Afrique, a partir de Think of Africa, de Gordon Dryland, escenografía de Jean-Pierre Granval, Théâtre Renaud-Barrault.
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Pierre_Aumont
#HONDURASQUEDATEENCASA
#ELCINELATELEYMICKYANDONIE
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Patrick J. Adams
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70s
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Christian Campbell
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Ryan Reynolds
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60s
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Mark Camacho
Matthew Perry
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50s
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Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies - Volume 104: "The Rockford Files - Drought at Indianhead River"
Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 104: “The Rockford Files – Drought at Indianhead River”
Today’s Movie: The Rockford Files – Drought at Indianhead RiverYear of Release: 1976Stars: James Garner, Noah Beery Jr., Joe SantosDirector: Lawrence Doheny This movie is not on my list of essential films, largely because it’s not a movie at all. It’s an episode from the third season of my favorite television show ever. NOTE: This installment of Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies is…
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22 Of The Coolest Events Happening In Southern California This Weekend
The Skirball's galleries stay open late on Friday for a party and a chance to catch the 'Notorious RBG' exhibition. (Image: Timothy Norris/Facebook)
Choose from Día de los Muertos celebrations, fall art events and a bunch of off-the-beaten path happenings, like a Scent Fair and a concert at the Triforum. Plus, the holiday marketplace season begins with a Poketo pop-up and a cache of kinky gear. Film picks include "The Phantom of the Opera" (with live accompaniment) and stop-motion treasure "Jason and the Argonauts."
FRIDAY, NOV. 2; 7 - 9 p.m. 2nd Biennial Scent Fair LA: Preview Party Craft & Folk Art Museum — 5814 Wilshire Blvd., Mid-Wilshire Devendra Banhart DJs a party where you can smell olfactory offerings before the Scent Fair opens this weekend. The fair celebrates independent and experimental scent practices. The first 30 attendees receive five sample fragrances from participating exhibitors. COST: $20; MORE INFO
Hollywood Forever Cemetery's Day of the Dead Festival (Photo by Bob Kent via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr)
FRIDAY, NOV. 2; 6 - 10 p.m. 12th Annual Día de los Muertos Street Festival 24th Street Theatre — 1117 W. 24th St., University Park The community festival includes performances by Louie Cruz Beltran, Space Sanchos, Jarochelo, Tierra Blanca Arts Center, Ballet Folklorico Sol de Fuego, Chinelos, Danzantes Aztecas, Mariachi Corazón de Magnolia, Mariachi & Calaca Guapachosa and Ella. The nearby Velaslavasay Panorama also features performances from the Bob Baker Marionettes and demos by Magnolia Tintype Co. COST: FREE; MORE INFO
Check out a bunch more Day of the Dead events in our Where To Celebrate Día De Los Muertos In Los Angeles guide.
FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 6 - 9 p.m. Poketo x JOIN Holiday Market Opening Reception Poketo Project Space — 777 Alameda St., #134, downtown L.A. Poketo teams with JOIN Design to get a jump-start on the holiday shopping season. The pop-up marketplace, located at ROW DTLA, features the work of 20 designers who are making housewares, accessories, gifts and tchotkes. The market remains open through Jan. 1, 2019. COST: FREE; MORE INFO
The Triforium sculpture, created by Joseph Young, seen in downtown L.A. in 2012, decades after it was installed in 1975. (Britta Gustafson/Flickr Creative Commons)
FRIDAY, NOV. 2; 6 - 10 p.m. Triforium Fridays Night 3 Triforium — Temple and Main St., downtown Los Angeles The Joseph Young-designed public sculpture opened in 1975 as a monumental musical instrument. The six-story, 60-ton structure has fallen into disrepair but this series of "Polyphonoptic Parties," curated by the band YACHT, allows the public to see, hear and experience the work as the artist intended. The final installment features THAO (of the Get Down Stay Down), TAIKOPROJECT, Molly Lewis and Restless Nites DJs. COST: FREE; MORE INFO
FRIDAY, NOV. 2; 6 - 10 p.m. Late Night! Notorious RBG Skirball Cultural Center — 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Brentwood If you haven't had a chance to check out the exhibition "Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg," now's your chance. The galleries stay open late as dublab's Mamabear provides the soundtrack. In honor of the Supreme Court justice, the Skirball has invited a number of women-owned food trucks to the event including Mandoline Grill, Dina's Dumpling and Sugo Italian. COST: $5; MORE INFO
FRIDAY, NOV. 2 - SUNDAY, NOV. 11 AxS Festival: City as Wunderkammer Throughout Pasadena and the greater L.A. area The festival's 12 programs incorporate the concept of the "wunderkammer" or "cabinet of curiosities" to explore the intersection of art and science. Highlights include Australian artist Lawrence English's site-specific public sound artwork that re-appropriates the decommissioned Los Angeles Civil Defense System; a two-gallery exhibition of light works by Phillip K. Smith III at Claremont Graduate University; and an Election Day Parade: Grand Buddha Marching Band. The festival's opening reception is being held at the Armory in Pasadena from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday. COST: Most programs are free; MORE INFO
SATURDAY, NOV. 3; 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Grand Ave Arts: All Access Grand Ave., downtown L.A. Arts and culture organizations open their doors for family-friendly activities, interactive workshops and tours during a day-long celebration. Go on a scavenger hunt at The Broad. Take part in musical activities at the Colburn School. Listen to the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Participate in other diversions at the Los Angeles Public Library, L.A. Opera, L.A. Phil, MOCA, The Music Center and REDCAT. COST: FREE; MORE INFO
The Orange County Museum of Art opens its temporary space with a party this weekend in Santa Ana. (Image: Courtesy of OCMA)
SATURDAY, NOV. 3; 12 - 5 p.m. OCMAEXPAND-Santa Ana Open House South Coast Plaza Village — 1661 W. Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana The Orange County Museum of Art throws a party to celebrate its temporary digs. (The museum's new permanent home, at the nearby Segerstrom Center for the Arts, is slated to open in 2021.) Meet exhibiting artists Rodrigo Valenzuela, Mariángeles Soto-Díaz, Valentina Jager, Alan Nakagawa and Kathryn Garcia. You can also listen to gallery talks and presentations while you enjoy live sets by local bands The Aquadolls & VENEER. COST: FREE; MORE INFO
SATURDAY, NOV. 3; 8 p.m. The Los Angeles Pancakes & Booze Art Show Catch One — 4067 W. Pico Blvd., Arlington Heights The pop-up art event showcases more than 500 works by more than 150 artists. In addition to the art, there are free pancakes as well as craft beers and cocktails (cash bar). Live music and DJs help you get into the spirit of the season with a zombie fashion show. This event is 21+ only. COST: $10 - $15; MORE INFO
SATURDAY, NOV. 3; 10:30 a.m. Jason and the Argonauts Vista Theatre — 4473 Sunset Blvd., Los Feliz The Secret Movie Club screens the 1963 adventure fantasy film in 35mm. Watch the Greek hero and his band of adventurers on their quest to find the Golden Fleece. Better yet, watch it for the stop-motion magic of the great Ray Harryhausen. COST: $12.75 - $20; MORE INFO
SATURDAY, NOV. 3 - SUNDAY, NOV. 4; 8 p.m. Beastie Boys Book: Live & Direct with Adam Horovitz and Michael Diamond The Montalban Theatre — 1615 Vine St., Hollywood Tickets are scarce for these two shows but totally worth it if you can get them. Both events feature a live score provided by Mix Master Mike, readings and a conversation between Mike D, Ad-Rock and a guest moderator, followed by a Q&A. Fans can also check out a new Beastie Boys exhibit at the Montalban, curated by the band and Beyond the Streets. COST: $75 (includes book); MORE INFO
SATURDAY, NOV. 3 - SUNDAY, NOV. 4; 11 a.m. (doors open) Tropicália Music & Taco Fest The Queen Mary — 1126 Queens Hwy., Long Beach The festival's A+ lineup includes Morrissey, Mazzy Star, Kali Uchis, Toro y Moi, Albert Hammond Jr., Kero Kero Bonito (among many other acts) on Saturday and Cardi B, Mac Demarco, Chicano Batman, Allah-las, La Sonora Dinomita and Ronnie Spector on Sunday. No word on the taco lineup. The festival is all ages. COST: Single-day passes start at $150; MORE INFO
SATURDAY, NOV. 3; 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sanctuary Marketplace 2018 Sanctuary LAX — 10914 S. La Cienega Blvd., Lennox For the fifth year in a row, the adult entertainment studio hosts a marketplace with dozens of BDSM, kink-focused artisans and vendors. A stage show will be hosted by comedian and podcaster Sir Gear. COST: $10 admission; MORE INFO
SATURDAY, NOV. 3 - SATURDAY, DEC. 8 Remembrance, The Faces & Places Historic Southwest Museum (Mt. Washington Campus) — 234 Museum Drive, Mt. Washington The pop-up exhibition from the Arroyo Arts Collective features the work of 20 artists who are creating altars in the niche spaces of the portal tunnel and Sprague Hall. The works explore death, grief, love and loss, as well as the rituals of Halloween and Día de los Muertos. There are a number of exhibition-related programs throughout the run, including an opening artists' reception on Saturday at 2 p.m. with traditional African ancestral chants and a drum and dance salute/libation by Nzingha Camara and Rene Fisher-Mims. COST: FREE; MORE INFO
SATURDAY, NOV. 3; 8 p.m. The Phantom of the Opera Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya) — 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge The performing arts center at CSUN screens the 1925 classic film starring Lon Chaney accompanied by a live score. Richard Kaufman conducts the New West Symphony, which features guest artists Dennis James on organ and soprano Kristi Holden. COST: Tickets start at $34; MORE INFO
SATURDAY, NOV. 3; 5 - 8 p.m. Art Salon Chinatown presents Kristina Wong Realm — 425 Gin Ling Way, Chinatown The Ministry of Culture art collective presents the sixth edition of Art Salon Chinatown with L.A.-based performance artist Kristina Wong. As part of her campaign/show, "Kristina Wong for Public Office," she'll make her final campaign appearance before the 2018 midterm elections and the gallery will transform into her campaign HQ. The accompanying exhibition will be on view through Dec. 10. COST: FREE; MORE INFO
SATURDAY, NOV. 3; 2 - 11 p.m. HARD Day of the Dead Los Angeles State Historic Park — 1245 N. Spring St., downtown L.A. The music festival returns to the park after a six-year hiatus with headliners Justice, Die Antwoord and Knife Party. This festival is 21+. COST: $79.99 - $159.99; MORE INFO
SATURDAY, Nov. 3; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Over L.A.: Aerial Accounts USC's Doheny Memorial Library — 3550 Trousdale Parkway, University Park Explore Southern California from an overhead perspective while keeping your feet on the ground. There ae panel discussions, interviews and presentations examining everything from Southland sunlight and the region's biodiversity to the relationship between helicopters andarchitecture. COST: FREE, but RSVPs requested; MORE INFO
SUNDAY, NOV. 4; 3 - 4:30 p.m. CAAM Reads! Parable of the Sower California African American Museum — 600 State Dr., Exposition Park The museum's monthly book club continues with Octavia Butler's "Parable of the Sower," a sci-fi novel set in a dystopia where society has collapsed due to climate change, inequality and corporate greed. Research librarian Denise L. McIver will moderate the discussion. Titles are selected in conjunction with the exhibition, "Robert Pruitt: Devotion," which investigates the intersection of black identity, spiritual traditions and technology. COST: FREE; MORE INFO
Iron Triangle Brewing believes that beer makes things better—even studying ballot propositions on a Sunday afternoon. (Image: Iron Triangle/Facebook)
SUNDAY, NOV. 4; 5 - 8 p.m. Pints and Props Night Iron Triangle Brewing — 1581 Industrial St., downtown L.A. Are you registered to vote in Tuesday's midterm elections but not sure what's on the ballot? Learn more about the props and measures at a civilized debate — while drinking beer. The brewery is selling $5 beers all day long for anyone who promises to vote when they order a beer. COST: FREE admission (beer tab's on you); MORE INFO
SUNDAY, NOV. 4; 12 - 5 p.m. Arts of Africa Festival Fowler Museum at UCLA — 308 Charles E. Young Dr. W., Westwood The all-ages festival presents an afternoon of African-inspired food, music, storytelling, gallery talks and conversations. View the works in "Striking Iron" through the eyes of contemporary blacksmiths, who discuss the technical details and artistic expression of certain objects, and stick around for a live forging demonstration. Partake in a Mbira-Making workshop that shows you how to build your own five-note thumb piano. Then, learn how to compose and play short songs with world music educator Dr. Craig Woodson. COST: FREE; MORE INFO
Abbi Jacobson speaks onstage during Netflix TCA 2018 on July 29, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Netflix)
SUNDAY, NOV. 4; 7:30 - 9 p.m. Abbi Jacobson in Conversation Garrison Theater at Scripps College — 241 E. 10th St., Claremont The actor, writer, producer and illustrator Abbi Jacobson is best known as co-creator and co-star of Broad City but she also released a book, "I Might Regret This: Essays, Drawings, Vulnerabilities, and Other Stuff." The debut collection was inspired by a solo cross-country road trip. Each ticket includes a copy of the book. Waitlist only. COST: $25 - $35; MORE INFO
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A roundup of the biggest events scheduled for this week to toast the 2017 Golden Globe Awards, held Jan. 8 at the Beverly Hilton.
It has been almost 12 months since last year's Golden Globes, a night that saw The Revenant, The Martian, Mr. Robot and Mozart in the Jungle go home with trophies in top categories, along with individual winners like Leonardo DiCaprio, Brie Larson, Jennifer Lawrence, Taraji P. Henson and Jon Hamm. But before any golden trophies are handed out this Sunday, many drinks will be had at 2017's first Hollywood party circus of the year. Below is a roundup of the major events around town...and here's to hoping everyone makes it where they're going on time.
Wednesday, Jan. 4
Moet & Chandon Doheny Room, 9077 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, 7 p.m.
The champagne set will gather for the 2nd Annual Moet Moment Film Festival, aka “The Minis,” an annual competition that aims to inspire a new generation of talent dedicated to telling their stories on film. Moet — the longstanding official champagne of the Golden Globes — welcomes this year’s head judge, Bryce Dallas Howard, along with Gina Rodriguez, Primary Wave's David Guillod, Serial Pictures' Violaine Etienne, Tribeca Film Festival's Sharon Badal, HFPA journalist Elisabeth Sereda and Ghetto Film School's Kisha Imani Cameron.
The Ivory Game Conservatory, Montage Beverly Hills, 225 N. Canon Dr., Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Lesley Chilcott, Paola di Florio, Geralyn Dreyfous, Scott Hamilton Kennedy, Pedro Kos and Arnold Scwhartzman are hosting a reception for the Netflix documentary (about illegal elephant poaching) with the filmmakers Richard Ladkani and Kief Davidson.
Thursday, Jan. 5
W Magazine & Audi Chateau Marmont, 8221 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
Hosts include W's Stefano Tonchi and Lynn Hirschberg with hotelier Andre Balazs at this always-packed penthouse party to celebrate the Globes and the mag's "Best Performances" issue in partnership with the luxury automaker. Audi will chauffeur VIP guests to and from the Chateau.
Friday, Jan. 6
AFI Awards Luncheon Four Seasons Los Angeles, 300 S. Doheny Dr., Los Angeles
The AFI Awards celebrate the year's "most outstanding achievements in the art of the moving image" — honoring 10 films and 10 TV shows that the organization deems culturally and artistically significant. In addition to the AFI Special Award being given to O.J.: Made in America, AFI will honor movies Arrival, Fences, Hacksaw Ridge, Hell or High Water, La La Land, Manchester by the Sea, Moonlight, Silence, Sully, and Zootopia. TV honorees include The Americans, Atlanta, Better Call Saul, The Crown, Game of Thrones, The Night Of, The People vs. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, Stranger Things, This is Us, and Veep.
Lion Estrella, 8800 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, 7 p.m.
David O. Russell and Lee Daniels are hosting a screening and reception for Lion director Garth Davis and the Weinstein Co. release. Also confirmed to attend this special event are producer Angie Fielder, Nicole Kidman, Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, Sunny Pawar, cinematographer Greig Fraser and composers Dustin O'Halloran and Hauschka.
CAA Catch LA, 8715 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood
The agency is relocating its pre-Golden Globes event from Soho House to West Hollywood’s new hot spot. Expect the bash to be star-studded as usual. CAA's Golden Globe-nominated talent this year includes Meryl Streep, Natalie Portman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Chastain, Joel Edgerton, Andrew Garfield, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Annette Bening, Lily Collins, Hailee Steinfeld, Colin Farrell, Hugh Grant, Viola Davis, Nicole Kidman, Jeff Bridges, Tom Ford, Barry Jenkins and Evan Rachel Wood.
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts International Awards Avalon Hollywood, 1735 Vine St., Los Angeles, 6:30 p.m.
Winners will be announced for the 6th annual AACTA awards, which recognize film excellence regardless of geography, as determined by a jury of more than 150 of Australia’s most recognized filmmakers and executives. Confirmed attendees include awards season standouts Mel Gibson (Hacksaw Ridge), Joel Edgerton (Loving), Nicole Kidman (Lion) and Dev Patel (Lion), along with presenters Isla Fisher, Ruby Rose, Julian McMahon, Angus Sampson, Alan Dale, Damon Harriman and Luke Bracey.
Saturday, Jan. 7
Film Independent BOA Steakhouse, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, 11 a.m.
Top names from the indie film crowd always start their Globes weekend here (over eggs, bacon, coffee and mimosas) at the Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominee Brunch, being hosted this year by Sterling K. Brown and Issa Rae. The duo will be charged with helping Film Independent president Josh Welsh announce the filmmaker grant winners. Cash aside, expect to see some of this year's nominees mingling, including filmmakers Kenneth Lonergan, Mike Mills, Taylor Sheridan, Barry Jenkins, Andrea Arnold, Pablo Larrian, Jeff Nichols, and Kelly Reichardt, along with actors Natalie Portman, Casey Affleck, Annette Bening, Sasha Lane, Viggo Mortensen, Ben Foster, Molly Shannon, Riley Keough and Shia LaBeouf. Sponsors include Piaget, American Airlines, Jeep, IFC and AT&T.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles (BAFTA Los Angeles) Four Seasons Los Angeles, 300 S. Doheny Dr., Los Angeles, 2 p.m. BAFTA Los Angeles toasts awards with its annual tea party, serving British tea and scones, and cocktails. The event is presented by BBC America and the GREAT Campaign with event sponsors including Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills and American Airlines. Among the British talent vying for Golden Globes this year are Naomie Harris, Colin Farrell, Caitriona Balfe, Claire Foy, Charlotte Rampling, Riz Ahmed, Tom Hiddleston, Lena Headey, Thandie Newton and Hugh Laurie.
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The World Famous Hollywood Palladium
One of the oldest operating event venues in Los Angeles, the Palladium at 6215 Sunset Boulevard is a large cultural facility, purpose built for music and dancing. Erected on a portion of the original Famous Players Lasky Studio lot on Argyle and El Centro Avenues, it’s part of a group of facilities (CBS Columbia Square, Sunset Gower studios, Earl Carroll Theatre, NBC Radio Headquarters) which date from Hollywood’s Golden Era and intentionally arranged along this busy corridor of Sunset in downtown Hollywood.
The Palladium is a textbook example of Streamline Moderne architecture, with two major signature facades (the south and west) designed with entrances to its spectacular ballroom. It was the vision of Norman Chandler, the publisher of the Los Angeles Times from 1945-60. Chandler, then the general manager and president of the Times organization, relied on his friend architect Gordon B. Kaufman to bring his vision of an upscale dance hall to fruition. He’d already collaborated with Kaufman on the 1935 Art Deco Los Angeles Times Building and the Florentine Gardens nightclub in 1938. In addition to his work with Chandler, the A-list architect created Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills for the Doheny family, the Santa Anita Racetrack, Hoover Dam, and the college campuses of Scripps and Cal Tech. Kaufmann used the Streamline Moderne style to invoke the “modern” sophisticated, glamorous lifestyle that Hollywood was aiming to promote. 1.6 million dollars was spent on construction; another $500,000 on furnishings and equipment.
The materials were simple: panel and board-formed concrete for the walls of the sleek rectangular building envelope; a bow truss main roof; steel windows and metal poster cases. A series of storefronts flanked the main entrance on Sunset, which was recessed and capped by a curved marquee with a towering neon blade sign. A similar curvilinear canopy set atop round concrete poles served the vehicular entrance off the west parking lot.
Inside, the large foyers blended into the main gallery with bars arranged strategically along its length. From there, one entered the almost 12,000 square foot dance floor which accommodated over 3000 couples. Sweeping staircases led to seating in the mezzanine; more tables surrounded the dance floor with seating for 1,000.
Opening night on October 31, 1940 was a grand affair. The headliners for the evening were Dorothy Lamour and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with a new featured singer named Frank Sinatra. Admission was $1; dinner $3 a person. Mary Astor, Harold Lloyd, Ida Lupino, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, and Bob Hope were among the opening night attendees.
The Palladium quickly gained a reputation for hosting top name bands and singers. For the next two decades, the Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller, Harry James, and Tommy Dorsey orchestras graced the stage along with the Andrews Sisters, Rosemary Clooney, Peggy Lee (my father’s favorite!), and Gene Krupa. During WWII, the Palladium also hosted radio broadcasts featuring Betty Grable singing servicemen’s requests.
In 1941, TWA opened a “flight terminal” in one of the storefronts. Travelers could buy tickets, check luggage, and be transported to an airport.
By the 1950s, the venue increasingly began hosting charity balls, political events, and auto shows. During this era, the venue was the favored scene for Latin music performers, with dances sponsored by radio personality, Chico Sesma. The Tito Puente Orchestra performed for two decades (1957-77) to sold out audiences. In 1961, the Palladium became the home to the long-running Lawrence Welk Show.
The Palladium also welcomed two presidents: Dwight Eisenhower in 1956 and John Kennedy in 1961. In 1965, there was an event honoring Martin Luther King where he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
As musical tastes changed, the Palladium’s concerts included more pop, rock, and psychedelic performers including Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, the Grateful Dead, the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Barbra Streisand, and Madonna. By the 1980s and 90s, punk, rap and heavy metal concerts were predominately booked.
In 2007, the owners agreed to an exclusive lease with Live Nation and began a multi-million dollar renovation. The rehabilitation removed non-historic features and carefully restored significant ones: reconstructing the blade sign and the Sunset marquee, expanding the stage support area at the rear, and adding compatible new storefronts at the Sunset exterior. The interior spatial configuration was also carefully preserved as a new dance floor was installed, concessions expanded, restrooms upgraded, and improvements were made to the stage infrastructure.
Over the years, the Palladium has hosted the Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, and Golden Globe Awards. It was also listed in the National Register of Historic Places. In 2016, the building became listed as a Historic Cultural Monument in the city of Los Angeles and a new mixed-use development with residential and retail components was also approved. The plan consists of two 28 story residential towers, designed as a backdrop to the historic music venue, by world renowned architect Stanley Saitowitz, for developer Crescent Heights. Each tower will stand approximately 350 feet tall, create 731 residential units, 24,000 square feet of storefront retail space, with landscaped courtyards and pedestrian paseos in between, and a below grade parking garage.
-Christy McAvoy, Historic Hollywood Photographs
Sources: Historic Resources Group, Bruce Torrence archives
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John Davis Chandler Adam-12: Killing Ground Dir: Lawrence Doheny
#<3#adam 12#lawrence doheny#john davis chandler#mon trésor#my gifs#my edit#i love that face#my ray of sunshine#love of my life
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Oscar Parties 2018: The Complete Events Guide (Updating)
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Oscar Parties 2018: The Complete Events Guide (Updating)
Check out where nominees like Timothee Chalamet and Mary J. Blige will be partying in the days leading up to the milestone 90th anniversary Oscar telecast.
Navigate your way to behind the velvet ropes at the top entertainment industry events with the Oscar parties 2018 guide.
SATURDAY, FEB. 25 – MARCH 2
Four Seasons Screening Series Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, 300 S. Doheny Dr., Los Angeles, daily The hotel hosts its Oscar Dinner and a Movie series, with Oscar-nominated films in the Screening Room, leading up to Academy Awards.
TUESDAY, FEB. 27
ICON MANN 6th Annual Pre-Oscar Dinner Beverly Wilshire Hotel, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills Cheryl Boone Isaacs will be honored at this event by ICON MANN, which is also presenting panels and a cocktail event. Schedule: 12 p.m. ‘In Conversation With…” Cheryl Boone Isaacs moderated by filmmaker Reginald Hudlin at SAG/AFTRA headquarters; 1:30 p.m. “The Art of Creation” discussion with filmmakers and cast (TBA) from Black Panther at SAG/AFTRA headquarters; 6 p.m. evening event at Beverly Wilshire hosted by Cedric the Entertainer with Quincy Jones, Halle Berry, Common, Lee Daniels, Hudlin, Franklin Leonard, nominee Dee Rees, nominee Raphael Saadiq, Charles D. King, nominee Kobe Bryant, Paula Wagner, Terrence Howard, Jay Ellis, French Montana, John Singleton, nominee Yance Ford, Nia Long, Jeremy Kleiner, TV Academy Chairman and CEO Hayma Washington, ABC president Channing Dungey, Ava Duvernay, Jada Pinkett Smith and more. Performance by ELEW.
Oscar Week: Shorts Samuel Goldwyn Theater, 8949 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills Hosted by director Taika Waititi, this official Academy event shines a spotlight on animated short film and live action short film categories with complete screenings of all the nominated films as well as onstage panel discussions with the filmmakers (schedules permitting).
EMILY’s List “Resist, Run, Win�� Panel and Brunch Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, 300 S. Doheny Dr., Los Angeles, 9-11 a.m. The Washington, D.C.-based political action committee dedicated to electing more pro-choice Democratic women to national, state and local office is presenting this special event featuring Hollywood and political advocates and candidates in a conversation about women in power as well as female political candidates. Host committee and panelists include Chelsea Handler (moderator), Padma Lakshmi, Jaime King, Constance Wu, Kathryn Hahn, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, James L. Brooks, Moby, Lindsay Shookus, Maha Dakhil, Yvette Nicole Brown, Wendy Greuel, Ari Graynor, Danai Gurira, Lea DeLaria, BBC America President Sarah Barnett, UTA’s Rene Jones, ICM Partners’ Hannah Linkenhoker, and CAA’s Maha Dakhil.
An Unforgettable Evening Beverly Wilshire Hotel, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 6:30 p.m. Jennifer Hudson and Sofia Vergara are poised to have an unforgettable Oscars week. Presented by Saks Fifth Avenue, this James Corden-hosted event benefits the Women’s Cancer Research Fund, a program of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson will receive the Nat King Cole Award, Emmy nominee Sofia Vergara will accept the Courage Award and Grammy winner Pitbull will perform, all in front of a starry crowd that could include honorary chairs Rita Wilson, Tom Hanks, Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg, along with WCRF co-founders Anne Douglas, Quinn Ezralow, Marion Laurie, Kelly Chapman Meyer and Jamie Tisch.
Forevermark Forevermark Diamond House, Beverly Hills, through March 3 Exclusive, invite-only home event for private viewing of the 2018 Oscars Red Carpet Collection.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28
Oscar Week: Documentaries Samuel Goldwyn Theater, 8949 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills Hosted by Academy documentary branch governors Kate Amend and Roger Ross Williams, this evening will shine a spotlight on all the films in the documentary feature and documentary short subject categories. Selections will be presented in an evening of clips and onstage discussions with the filmmakers (schedules permitting).
The Oscar Concert presented with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Walt Disney Concert Hall, 111 S Grand Ave., Los Angeles, 8 p.m. With Thomas Wilkins, conductor, Terence Blanchard, trumpet, and other special guests, this special event helps celebrate the Oscars and its 90th birthday. On the program: the LA Phil will present suites from each of this year’s original score Oscar nominees: Dunkirk, by Hans Zimmer; Phantom Thread, by Jonny Greenwood; The Shape of Water, by Alexandre Desplat; Star Wars: The Last Jedi, by John Williams; and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, by Carter Burwell.
Vanity Fair, Barneys New York & Sony Pictures Classics Celebrate Call Me By Your Name Chateau Marmont, 8221 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles A private cocktail party for cast, filmmakers and friends of the film.
Global Green’s 15th Annual Pre-Oscar Party Neuehouse Hollywood, 6121 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, 6 p.m. Eco-conscious guests will fill this event along with a list of honorees that includes Jaka Bizilj, founder, Cinema for Peace; and Terry Tamminen, founder of Energy Independent Now and CEO of the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation. Expected: Sophia Bush, Cobie Smulders, Elisabeth Rohm, Ed Begley Jr., Sharon Lawrence, Ed O’Neill, Jason Lewis, among others.
Oscar’s Sistahs Soiree Beverly Wilshire, 9500 Wilshire Blvd. Alfre Woodard hosts this annual gathering that features her friends, colleagues and peers in the business as they come together to honor women of color. Honorees include Mary J. Blige (Mudbound), Octavia Spencer (The Shape of Water) and the cast of Girls Trip, Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, Regina Hall and Tiffany Haddish.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1
Dorothy Arzner Building Dedication Ceremony Paramount Pictures Studios, 5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, 2:30 p.m. Paramount is hosting a dedication ceremony honoring the trailblazing female director Dorothy Arzner. Special guest Francis Ford Coppola.
Oscar Week: Animated Features Samuel Goldwyn Theater, 8949 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 7:30 p.m. Hosted by directors Byron Howard and Rich Moore, and producer Clark Spencer, this event features nominees in the animated feature film category (schedules permitting) who will be on hand to discuss their creative processes and present clips illustrating their techniques.
Kari Feinstein’s Pre-Oscars Style Lounge Andaz West Hollywood, 8401 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, through March 2, 12-6 p.m. daily Sponsors Include Petcube, Maidenform, Votivo, HOKA ONE ONE, Babor, Alina Z, Samba Sol, Honig Wine, Moon Palace Jamaica, Swanky Retreats, Mane & Tail, and Pinkbox Doughnuts.
Netflix Private residence, 6:30 p.m. Ted Sarandos and wife Nicole Avant open their Hancock Park home for a private, invite-only affair to celebrate the streamer’s nominations including nods for Mudbound, Strong Island, On Body and Soul and Heroin(e).
Universal, Focus Features, DreamWorks Animation Spago, 176 N. Camden Dr., Beverly Hills, 8:30 p.m. The studio teams come together to toast the Academy’s recognition of such films as Get Out, Phantom Thread, Darkest Hour and Victoria & Abdul.
13th Annual Oscar Wilde Awards Bad Robot, 1221 Olympic Blvd., Santa Monica, 7:30 p.m. J.J. Abrams emcees this every year on behalf of the U.S. Ireland-Alliance. Set for top honors this year are Mark Hamill, Barry Keoghan, Paula Malcomson and Catherine O’Hara. Colin Farrell will present to Keoghan, Martin Short will hand off to O’Hara. Expected guests: The Academic, Kathy Griffin, Sean Hayes, Luke Hemsworth, Rian Johnson, Maura Tierney, Joe Wright and Ava DuVernay.
Swarovski London West Hollywood, 1020 N. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Nadja Swarovski hosts this awards season celebration which will showcase a “display of collaborations in stage and screen, Atelier Swarovski, Swarovski Crystal Palace and SS19 innovations and trends,” per the invite.
Dolby London West Hollywood, Penthouse, 1020 N. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood, 7-11 p.m. Dolby toasts Oscar nominees for their achievements in sound mixing, sound editing and cinematography.
Cadillac Oscar Party Chateau Marmont, 8221 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, 8 p.m. The official automotive sponsor of the Oscars hosts this annual pre-awards event, which has gathered the likes of Barry Jenkins, Allison Janney, Julie Goldman, Naomi Watts, Christoph Waltz, Zoe Saldana, Chrissy Metz, Jessica Paré, Michelle Dockery, Matthew Morrison and others. Select guests will be chauffeured to the event in Cadillac vehicles, which will also be transporting nominees and other VIPs to the Academy Awards. Tunes by celeb DJ Michelle Pesce.
Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards Beverly Wilshire, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills The 11th annual event honors Lena Waithe, Tessa Thompson, Danai Gurira and Tiffany Haddish. Confirmed to present are Lupita Nyong’o, Angela Bassett, Janelle Monae and LilRel Howery.
Gersh Agency Celebrates the 2018 Oscar Nominees Chateau Marmont, Penthouse 64, 8221 Sunset Blvd., 8:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. Guests will enjoy specialty cocktails and a Tequila Don Julio 1942 tasting bar and mix with notable attendees like Oscar nominees Allison Janney, Sam Rockwell and Richard Jenkins.
Kodak Auteur Awards Crossroads Kitchen, 8284 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood, 7:30 p.m. Per the invite: “The 2nd annual Kodak Auteur Awards recognize talented motion picture artists who have created critically-acclaimed motion picture art and who are unyielding in their specific artistic processes. Kodak is celebrating all of the movies shot on film in 2017 and especially those who have been recognized during this award season.”
Verve Paloma, 6327 Hollywood Blvd., 7-10 p.m. “Please join us in celebrating all of our Verve voices,” reads the invite for this awards season party put on by the agency for its nominees and friends.
Vanity Fair and Lancôme Paris Toast Women in Hollywood Soho House, 9200 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood Hosted by editor Radhika Jones and filmmaker Ava DuVernay, the event celebrates powerful and inspirational women in the entertainment industry. Party with a purpose: A donation will be made to Time’s Up on behalf of all in attendance.
A24 Sunset Tower, 8358 Sunset Blvd., 9 p.m. The indie distributor hosts a private, invite-only celebration for its breakout nominees Lady Bird, Disaster Artist and The Florida Project heading into an awards weekend that also includes the Spirit Awards.
Red Carpet Green Dress Pre-Oscars Celebration Private residence, 7 p.m. Suzy Amis Cameron will host the 9th annual event, which shines a spotlight on sustainable fashion. This year it’s presented in partnership with Absolut Elyx and TESLA. Funds raised through the campaign benefit MUSE School CA, an environmental non-profit educational organization Amis Cameron founded in Calabasas, Calif., with her sister Rebecca Amis.
Keep It Clean Live Comedy Benefit Avalon Hollywood, 1735 Vine St., cocktails 6 p.m., show 7:30 p.m., after party 9 p.m. Just three days before the Oscars, top comedians in Hollywood will put on a benefit for Waterkeeper Alliance to raise funds for clean water worldwide. Former SNL cast member Taran Killam will serve as master of ceremonies, with appearances by Larry David, Sarah Silverman, Ray Romano, Bill Burr, Rachael Harris, Cheryl Hines, Nick Kroll, Kevin Nealon and Tig Notaro. Artist Shepard Fairey, known for his 2008 Barack Obama “Hope” poster, will guest DJ. John C. Reilly and Harper Simon will also perform a musical number at the historic nightclub. And as president of Waterkeeper Alliance, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will address the crowd as well. Tickets are $125 for the live show, and start at $250 for cocktails, the show and VIP after-party.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2
ICG Publicists Awards Beverly Hilton Hotel, 9876 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, cocktails 11 a.m. The International Cinematographers Guild Fund hosts the 55th annual ICG Publicists Awards, which will honor Betty White with the lifetime achievement award, plus Andy Serkis and Dan Fogelman.
Belvedere Vodka X Fem The Future Catch L.A., 8715 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood, 12-3 p.m. Janelle Monae and Belvedere are hosting an interactive brunch “celebrating #FemtheFuture and voices of the next generation,” says the invite, which includes a panel discussion. Monae is hot off the release of two new tracks and videos from her new album, Dirty Computer.
Film Is Great Private residence, Hancock Park, 5-8 p.m. Honoring the British Oscar nominees, the British Consul General Michael Howells and BAFTA chairman Kieran Breen will kick off Oscar weekend with a soiree in partnership with BAFTA.
Piaget’s celebration of the Film Independent Spirit Awards Chateau Marmont, Penthouse, West Hollywood An evening celebration of independent film and art together with Art of Elysium. Host committee members include Beau Dunn, Laura Dunn, Molly Smith, Kaily Smith, Rachel Smith, Tara Smith, Sasha Spielberg and Mickey Sumner.
11th Annual Women in Film Pre-Oscar Cocktail Party Crustacean Beverly Hills, 9646 S. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, 6-9 p.m. The roster of 2018 female Oscar nominees will be feted at this annual event which will be co-hosted this year by Cathy Schulman and last year’s best actress winner Emma Stone. Notable news: The event is being held to coincide with the opening night of the iconic and newly-renovated Crustacean restaurant, once a hot spot in the 90210. Presented by Max Mara (for the 11th year) and Lancôme with additional support from Crustacean Beverly Hills, Johnnie Walker, and Stella Artois, the party honors all 51 women who are nominated.
Vanity Fair with Fashion Designers Jack McCullough and Lazaro Hernandez Private residence, Beverly Hills A private, invite-only cocktail celebration and lunch to celebrate the launch of Proenza Schouler’s First Fragrance, Arizona.
CAA Private location The agency hosts its annual bash for nominated clients, agents and friends of the agency. The former includes Sally Hawkins, Meryl Streep, Willem Dafoe, Margot Robbie, Saoirse Ronan, Woody Harrelson, Jordan Peele and Paul Thomas Anderson.
UTA Private location The agency hosts its annual bash for nominated clients, agents and friends of the agency. Expected to be making the rounds: nominees Greta Gerwig, Frances McDormand, Timothee Chalamet and Rachel Morrison.
WME-IMG Private residence, Beverly Hills The agency hosts its annual bash for nominated clients, agents and friends of the agency. The former includes Denzel Washington, Octavia Spencer, Laurie Metcalf, Guillermo del Toro, Dee Rees, Christopher Nolan, Luca Guadagnino, Hans Zimmer, James Mangold and Michael Green. Music by celeb DJ Michelle Pesce.
Common’s Toast to the Arts: A Celebration of Fearless Art Private location, 8 p.m. Academy Award-winning musician and actor Common hosts his 4th annual soirée. The event, which will host 200 boldfaced names, will honor Oscar nominees Mary J. Blige and Jordan Peele, Mudbound director Dee Rees, and Mudbound producer Charles King. The garden-set intimate dinner has played host to Oprah Winfrey, Jay Z, Beyoncé, Halle Berry, Gabrielle Union, Shonda Rhimes, Pharrell Williams, Samuel L. Jackson and many others. Last year’s honorees included Barry Jenkins and the cast of Moonlight, Ava DuVernay, Ezra Edelman and Raoul Peck. Expected this year: cast and creatives from Get Out and Mudbound, and the Ayars Agency and MVD Inc. are curating the evening.
SATURDAY, MARCH 3
Oscar Week: Foreign Language Film Samuel Goldwyn Theater, 8949 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 10 a.m. Hosted by Academy producers branch Governor Mark Johnson, this event will feature directors of the nominated films in the foreign language film category (schedules permitting) on hand to discuss the challenges of the profession and how they got their stories to the screen. The program will include clips from each of the nominated films.
Film Independent Spirit Awards Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica, 10 a.m. Nick Kroll and John Mulaney are returning to host the big show and will share the stage with presenters including Fred Armisen, Chadwick Boseman, Carrie Brownstein, John Cho, Jason Clarke, Ava DuVernay, Jon Hamm, Ethan Hawke, Salma Hayek Pinault, Scarlett Johansson, Spike Lee, Ben Mendelsohn, Kumail Nanjiani, Margot Robbie, Amanda Seyfried, Tessa Thompson and Lena Waithe.
Spirit Awards Viewing Party 5670 Wilshire Blvd., 9th Floor, Los Angeles, 1:30 p.m. Guests will get to watch the broadcast live on IFC, as they indulge with signature cocktails and bites and views inside Film Independent’s brand new office.
IFC, Sundance Selects 41 Ocean Club, Santa Monica, after the show, 4 p.m. Details coming…
Sketch to Screen Costume Design Oscar Panel UCLA’s James Bridges Theater, UCLA campus, 2 p.m., reception to follow UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television and the David C. Copley Center for Costume Design present this 8th annual event which will feature three current Oscar nominees, Mark Bridges (Phantom Thread), Jacqueline Durran (Beauty and the Beast and Darkest Hour) and Luis Sequeira (The Shape of Water) as well as costume designers Nadine Haders (Get Out) and April Napier (Lady Bird). Professor Deborah Nadoolman Landis, Ph.D., founding director of UCLA TFT’s The David C. Copley Center for Costume Design will moderate. UCLA TFT’s The David C. Copley Center for Costume Design has a longstanding partnership with Swarovski to provide annual support to the Sketch to Screen Costume Design Oscar Panel; the Swarovski Designer in Residence master-class program; and the Swarovski Shooting Star Award for Excellence in Costume Design.
Oscar Week: Makeup and Hairstyling Symposium Samuel Goldwyn Theater, 8949 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 3 p.m. Hosted by Academy Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch Governors Lois Burwell, Leonard Engelman and Kathryn L. Blondell, this event — the final entry of Oscar Week’s public events — the nominees in the makeup and hairstyling category (schedules permitting) will reveal secrets behind their on-screen work. Photographs, appliances, molds, wigs and other items will be on display.
Chanel & Charles Finch Madeo Restaurant, 8897 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. The 10th annual pre-Oscars event, it typically features a long list of boldfaced names. This year, expect to see Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu, Griffin Dunne, Joe Wright, Haley Bennett, Joel Coen, Frances McDormand, Judd Apatow, Leslie Mann, Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley, Martin McDonagh, Matthew Modine, Michael Keaton, Mick Jagger, Oliver Stone, Ridley Scott, Scarlett Johansson, Sienna Miller, Bret Easton Ellis, Cassian Elwes, Crystal Lourd, Derek Blasberg, Eric and Lisa Eisner, Jeff and Mackenzie Bezos, Kate Young, Kelly Sawyer, LIz Goldwyn, Nathalie Love, Ron and Kelly Meyer and Sue Kroll.
Call Me By Your Name Dinner Nordstrom Local, 8401 Melrose Place, Los Angeles, 7:30-11 p.m. This invite-only seated dinner (at the newly opened retail concept store) will play host to Sony Pictures Classic’s co-presidents Michael Barker and Tom Bernard, director Luca Guadagnino, Timothee Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg, along with the cast, directors and producers behind Loveless and A Fantastic Woman. Food by annual partner STK LA. Joining the dinner will be the winner of the OMAZE fundraiser. Evening benefits the Trevor Project and the Foundations for The AIDS Project.
MPTF’s Annual ‘Night Before’ Party 20th Century Fox Studios, 10201 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles This is the 16th annual A-list-packed benefit for the Motion Picture & Television Fund, which, in 2017, raised $5 million, totaling more than $75 million in the event’s history to help the org’s mission of providing social services, financial assistance and many services to the entertainment community. Leonardo DiCaprio, Mary J. Blige, Margot Robbie & Tom Ackerley, and Denzel & Pauletta Washington are among those who have signed on as host committee members. Also listed are Amy Adams & Darren Le Gallo, Tanya Haden Black & Jack Black, Kate Capshaw & Steven Spielberg, Jessica Chastain, Tom Cruise, Gal Gadot & Jaron Varsano, Greta Gerwig, Allison Janney, Sharon & Richard Jenkins, Brie Larson, Sam Rockwell, Jada Pinkett Smith & Will Smith, Octavia Spencer, Meryl Streep, Rita Wilson & Tom Hanks and Reese Witherspoon & Jim Toth. Music by celeb DJ Michelle Pesce. This year’s presenting sponsors include Delta Air Lines, Ford Motor Company, L’Oréal, Target, The Hollywood Reporter (back for a 5th time as sole media sponsor) and YouTube. Carmelized Productions by Jon Shook & Vinny Dotolo will provide specialty foods for the guests, and Lavazza, as the official coffee of the ‘Night Before,’ will provide its signature espresso.
SUNDAY, MARCH 4
Governors Ball Ray Dolby Ballroom, Hollywood and Highland Center, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., immediately following the 90th Oscars The Ball’s 1,500 invited guests include Oscar winners and nominees, show presenters and other Oscarcast participants. Academy governor Lois Burwell (making her first outing as awards and events committee chair), event producer Cheryl Cecchetto of Sequoia Prods. and celeb chef Wolfgang Puck are teaming up to handle the details this year for the special 90th edition of the Oscarcast. This year marks Cecchetto’s 29th consecutive year producing the event, while Puck and team are back for a 24th time. The Ball will feature an array of original, seminal artifacts; footage and stills from both behind and in front of the camera; curated music from every era of the silver screen; and a historical presentation of Oscar statuettes. On the menu: smoked salmon Oscars; potato with caviar; truffle macaroni and cheese; Miyazaki Wagyu beef tartare on puffed black rice; crab-stuffed hibiscus; taro root tacos with spiced eggplant; edamame and black truffle pot stickers; black bass with salsa verde; made-to-order sushi and raw bar; and ruby chocolate strawberry and cream.
Vanity Fair Oscar Party Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, 9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills The magazine returns to the 90210 but this year, marks the start of a new era for the ever-hot stop on the Oscar night circuit. Legendary editor Graydon Carter stepped down from his post atop the VF masthead and thus, he’ll exit a party that he helped build during his nearly three decades in the job. That means newly-installed editor Radhika Jones will have a lot of handshakes and hugs to dole out to the dozens upon dozens of A-listers who show up to party inside Basil Walters’ custom tented creation on the Wallis Annenberg property. It’s been announced that Catt Sadler will host the exclusive livestream along with digital director Mike Hogan for VF.com and Twitter. More details on the way…
Elton John AIDS Foundation 26th Annual Academy Awards Viewing Party West Hollywood Park, 647 N San Vicente Blvd., 4 p.m. The annual event returns during a year featuring headlines about John retiring from touring, so expect many eyeballs to be focused on the stage to see if the legendary host tickles the keyboards. The 25th annual viewing party last year — hosted by Sir Elton and partner David Furnish — raised a record-breaking $7 million for the global effort to end AIDS.
Academy Viewing Parties: New York & London Rainbow Room, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, 65th Floor, New York; Ham Yard Hotel, 1 Ham Yard, Soho, London The Academy hosts live Oscar viewing parties in New York and London for members and invited film industry guests. Oscar Night London returns to Soho’s Ham Yard Hotel to view the 90th Oscars at a two-tier screening venue. Guests will be treated to a midnight feast (thanks, time difference), complete with espresso martinis. The iconic Rainbow Room in New York will host for the only East Coast event hosted by the Academy. From the 65th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, surrounded by stunning views, guests will watch the live Oscars telecast while enjoying a customized menu.
Mercedes Benz Oscars Viewing Party Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, 300 S. Doheny Dr., Los Angeles, 4-9:30 p.m. Preliminary confirmed talent includes: Chrissy Metz, Christoph Waltz, Colman Domingo, Jane Lynch, John Singleton, Melora Hardin, Peyton List, RJ Mitte, Sarunas Jackson, Serayah, Skeet Ulrich, Viola Davis and others.
Byron Allen’s Second Annual Entertainment Studios Oscar Gala Beverly Wilshire Hotel, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 3:30 p.m. This year’s event — featuring a cocktail soiree, dinner and viewing party — benefits Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and will showcase performances by A-listers Jamie Foxx and Katy Perry. Last year’s gala brought in more than $1 million for CHLA.
Twentieth Century Fox & Fox Searchlight Pictures TAO, 6421 Selma Ave., Los Angeles, 8 p.m. The distributor dominated Oscar nominations, landing a total of 20 for its breakout films Shape of Water and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. While it is sure to be a busy night on the party circuit, expect to see helmers Guillermo del Toro and Martin McDonagh holding court here with stars including Sally Hawkins, Frances McDormand, Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson, Octavia Spencer, and others. Party chatter: The slated merger with Disney which could mean this might be the last joint Fox hurrah for these divisions.
3rd Annual Roger Neal Style Hollywood Oscar Viewing Black Tie Dinner Gala & Roger Neal Style Gift Suite The Hollywood Museum 1660 Highland Ave., Hollywood As Night of 100 Stars comes to an end — Norby Walters had elected to step down and retire from his Oscar event hosting duties after 27 years — Edward Lozzi, its co-organizer and PR director has jumped over to join Neal and his Oscar event. The event is not only a black-tie dinner and viewing party, there’s also a celebrity gifting component as well as an awards presentation. Stars also have the option of touring the museum prior to sitting down for dinner. The 3rd Annual RNSH ICON Awards will be presented before the Oscar broadcast to notable names including Renee Taylor, Marion Ross, Burt Ward, Karen Kramer and The Pointer Sisters. Those expected to attend include award winners along with Fran Drescher, Louis Gossett Jr., Billy Bob Thornton, Lily Tomlin, Lainie Kazan, Jon Voight, Lou Ferrigno, Carla Ferrigno, Ruta Lee, Paul Sorvino, Gloria Allred, Gary Busey, Jake Busey, Fred Willard, Michael Jai White, and Diane Ladd. Featured charities include the Thalians and Life & Hope Relief.
Route 66 Bar + Lounge Oscar Viewing Party 1160 North Vermont Ave., Los Angeles Hollywood Hotel hosts an Academy Awards Viewing Party to introduce its new Route 66 Bar + Lounge to the local community and hotel guests. On the menu: Giveaways, cocktail specials and swag bags.
Oscars Viewing Party by Tres by Jose Andres SLS Beverly Hills, 465 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, 5:30 p.m. The hotel offers an event designed to make typical guests feel like A-listers. Here, they’ll be able to walk a red carpet and sip Oscars-inspired cocktails and bites by renowned chef José Andrés. Games, a grand raffle and a welcome glass of Cava are also on the menu.
IMDb LIVE Viewing Party Neuehouse Hollywood, 6121 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, 4:30 p.m. IMDb’s second-annual invitation-only event will play host to more than 300 industry insiders who will be treated to food and drinks while watching the Academy Awards. Meanwhile, IMDb’s live companion show, featuring celebrity conversations and a stream of real-time facts, data and social commentary from IMDb and IMDbPro, will stream beginning with a pre-show at 4:30 p.m. It will wrap with a post-show once the Academy Awards broadcast concludes. IMDb’s show includes “Hosted Mode” — live conversation between hosts Dave Karger, Kevin Smith, The IMDb Show co-hosts Tim Kash and Kerri Doherty and celebrity guests including Peter Fonda and Tatum O’Neal – and “Second Screen Mode.”
Golden Soiree: “The After Party” Presented by VoilaVe Warwick, 6507 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, 7 p.m. Expected at this event are Victor Ortiz, Mario Van Peebles, Derek Hough, Robert Ri’chard, Camille Kostek, Sean Faris, Chuck Liddell, Bridget Marquardt, Apollo Ohno, Post Malone, Emily Sears, Amanda Cerny, Terrence Newman, Jessica Ashley, Todd Gurley, Rob Minkoff, Camille Kostek, Casper Smart, Paola Paulin and Sophia Miacova.
Nordstrom Local Viewing Party 8401 Melrose Place, Los Angeles, 4-8:30 p.m. Nordstrom Local is hosting an invite-only viewing party for the fashion industry, including top stylists and stars. The private event, produced by A-List Communications, will offer nail services, a mixology bar, plus champagne and gourmet food from the W Hotel’s steakhouse STK LA. Guests can walk the red carpet before enjoying the 4K HD viewing screens and Nordstrom gift card prizes.
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Social Distortion Announces Tour With Jade Jackson
Punk legends Social Distortion have announced that they’ll tour this Summer. They’ll also bring co-headliner Jade Jackson along for the ride. The tour kicks off on July 7 at The Depot in Salt Lake City. Tickets go on sale this Friday (5/12) at 9 AM EST.
In related news, Jade Jackson will release her new album, Gilded, on May 19th via ANTI- (pre-order MP3 / CD / Vinyl ).
Stream some tracks by Social Distortion and Jade Jackson and see the tour schedule below:
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Social Distortion 2017 Tour w/ Jade Jackson July 22, 2017 The Depot Salt Lake City, UT July 25, 2017 Liberty Hall Lawrence, KS July 26, 2017 Palace Theatre Saint Paul, MN July 28, 2017 The Riverside Theater Milwaukee, WI July 29, 2017 Bogart’s Cincinnati, OH July 30, 2017 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH Aug 1, 2017 House of Blues Cleveland, OH Aug 3, 2017 Stage AE Pittsburgh, PA Aug 4, 2017 The Fillmore Philadelphia, PA Aug 5, 2017 Paramount Theater Huntington, NY Aug 8, 2017 Sherman Theater Stroudsburg, PA Aug 9, 2017 College St. Music Hall New Haven, CT Aug 11, 2017 Palladium Worcester, CT Aug 12, 2017 Starland Ballroom Sayerville, NJ Aug 13, 2017 The Fillmore Silver Spring, MD Aug 15, 2017 The Norva Theater Norfolk, VA Aug 18, 2017 The Mill & Mine Knoxville, TN Aug 19, 2017 The Fillmore Matthews, NV Aug 20, 2017 The Ritz Raleigh, NC Aug 22, 2017 House of Blues Myrtle Beach, SC Aug 23, 2017 Tabernacle Atlanta, GA Aug 25, 2017 House of Blues Orlando, FL Aug 26, 2017 Revolution Live Ft. Lauderdale, FL Aug 27, 2017 Jannus Landing Saint Petersburg, FL Aug 30, 2017 House of Blues New Orleans, LA Sept 01, 2017 Concrete St. Pavilion Corpus Christi, TX Sept 02, 2017 The Aztec Theater San Antonio, TX Sept 05, 2017 Tricky Falls El Paso, TX Sept 06, 2017 Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, NM Sept 08, 2017 Doheny State Beach Dana Point, CA
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