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The GenArt Film Festival is Coming To NYC

March 17, 2009 at 1:55 PM | by cmb | 0 Comments

The Gen Art Film Festival (GAFF) provides access to film fanatics and celeb stalkers who want to experience a movie premiere like an insider. All event tickets include admission to a premiere and after-party with the cast and filmmakers. The festival runs for seven nights from April 1st-7th, each evening one feature film and one short film will be screened. The premieres will take place at the state-of-the-art Visual Arts Theater on West 23rd Street between 8-9th Avenues in New York City.

Where to Stay:
The Wyndham Garden Hotel Chelsea West recently opened, just blocks from GenArt and the Visual Arts Center, at W. 24th St and Broadway. The hotel has all of the Wyndham’s usual amenities like Herman Miller ergonomic chairs, signature Wyndham Be Well bedding, 32 inch flat screen TVs, and Bath and Body Works True Blue Spa bath care amenities. With a new "Friends & Family" deal, rooms can go as low as $100 a night.

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Easy Concert Travel: J.Lo Meets The Stones

April 2, 2008 at 9:10 AM | by egw | 0 Comments

New mom J. Lo left the twins with a sitter last night to attend the premiere of the Rolling Stones concert film "Shine a Light" in New York City with husband Marc Anthony. The film was shot over two days of shows at the Upper West Side's Beacon Theatre by NYC native Martin Scorsese and recently opened the Berlin International Film Festival.

The Stones have crossed the globe multiple times, but it's much easier--not to mention cheaper--to see them at your local multiplex. But a 50-foot IMAX Mick Jagger sounds kinda scary to us.

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[Photo: The Superficial]

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So Cameron and Marty Walk Into The White House...

December 4, 2007 at 8:45 AM | by egw | 1 Comment

While many stars were gearing up for the Movies Rock event in Hollywood last night, Cameron Diaz spent her Sunday in the usually star-barren* city of Washington, DC, paying tribute to director Martin Scorsese at this year's Kennedy Center Honors. The director, who worked with Diaz on 2002's "Gangs of New York," heard tributes from her and frequent Scorsese player Robert DeNiro.

Also honored at the Kennedy Center (and allowed to pose with President Bush) were Steve Martin, Diana Ross, pianist Leon Fleisher and Brian Wilson. But only lucky Scorsese can now hang his rainbow-ribboned medal on his Oscar for last year's "The Departed."

*unless you consider Rahm Emanuel or James Sensenbrenner stars... which we not-so-secretly do.

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[Photo: Faded Youth Blog]