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January 30, 2020
At V.F.'s annual Oscar-night bash, movie stars, musicians, fashion icons, athletes, politicians, royalty, and titans of industry gather to rub shoulders, share secrets, and toast to cinema, generating enough star wattage to light up Sunset Boulevard. Madonna and Mick. Leo and Kate. Oprah and Mary J. Matt and Ben. Beyoncé and Jay-Z. With the party 26 years old and counting, take a trip down memory lane with legends past and present to see how the party got started, took off, and quickly became the toughest door on Hollywood's biggest night.
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On this week's Little Gold Men podcast, the Harriet star and best-actress nominee reveals the friendships she's forged this awards season.
The exhibition "Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop" has come home to New York, at the new International Center of Photography on the Lower East Side.
His movies are so famously masculine it's easy to forget Martin Scorsese led Cate Blanchett, Sharon Stone, Winona Ryder, and seven other actresses to Oscar nominations.
Neither age nor illness, or even scandal, could take the sheer fun out of being Nan Kempner, who at 74 had perhaps the largest collection of couture clothing, the sharpest mouth, and the best attitude of anyone in New York society. Chronicling Kempner's five-decade romp—a whirl of aristocratic weddings and fancy balls in Europe, Oscar parties in L.A., and endless glamour evenings with New York's "Cat Pack"—Bob Colacello spoke to the famous clotheshorse about her feuds, the near implosion of her marriage, and life with a silver lining.
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