Edwin Lee Gibson, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Jeremy Allen White, Matty Matheson, Ayo Edebiri, Liza Colón-Zayas, Abby Elliott, Lionel Boyce, Chris Witaske and Carmen Christopher
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Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including red carpets for Thor: Love and Thunder, Westworld, The Terminal List and The Black Phone.
The Bear premiere
FX celebrated the premiere of its new series The Bear at Goya Studios on Monday with stars Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Abby Elliott, Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Matty Matheson, Edwin Lee Gibson and co-showrunners Christopher Storer and Joanna Calo.
Edwin Lee Gibson, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Jeremy Allen White, Matty Matheson, Ayo Edebiri, Liza Colón-Zayas, Abby Elliott, Lionel Boyce, Chris Witaske and Carmen Christopher
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President of original programming for FX Entertainment Nick Grad, Jeremy Allen White and president of FX Entertainment Eric Schrier
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Westworld season four premiere
Season four stars Aaron Paul, Evan Rachel Wood, Tessa Thompson, James Marsden, Jeffrey Wright, Luke Hemsworth and Angela Sarafyan, along with co-creator Lisa Joy, walked the carpet on Tuesday at Lincoln Center ahead of the HBO show’s return.
Luke Hemsworth, Jeffrey Wright, Aaron Paul, Angela Sarafyan, Tessa Thompson, Evan Rachel Wood and James Marsden
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Min Jin Lee, Lisa Joy and Aaron Paul
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The Black Phone premiere
Universal’s latest horror thriller premiered in Hollywood on Tuesday, minus star Ethan Hawke but with support from director Scott Derrickson, producer Jason Blum and co-stars Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw.
C. Robert Cargill, Scott Derrickson, Donna Langley and Jason Blum
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Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw
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Janet Yang pillar unveiling
The Academy Museum celebrated the legacy and achievement of influential producer Janet Yang on Tuesday as one of the museum’s iconic pillars was unveiled in her honor. Daniel Dae Kim, Larry Karaszewski, Leonardo Nam, Alan Yang, Jenny Yang, Lisa Ling and Diane Warren were among those in attendance.
Bill Kramer, Diane Warren and Janet Yang
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Daniel Dae Kim
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The Terminal List premiere
Amazon debuted its new Navy SEAL series on Wednesday at Los Angeles’ DGA Theater, with stars Chris Pratt, Taylor Kitsch, Constance Wu, Tyner Rushing, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Riley Keough, along with several military veterans.
Vp and head of TV at Amazon Studios Vernon Sanders, vp and COO at Amazon Studios Albert Cheng, Taylor Kitsch, senior vp of Amazon Video and Studios Mike Hopkins, Constance Wu, head of Amazon Studios Jennifer Salke, Chris Pratt, Tyner Rushing, and head of US TV Development at Amazon Studios Marc Resteghini
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Cast and crew including Antoine Fuqua, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Tyner Rushing, Jack Carr, Riley Keough, J. D. Pardo, David DiGilio, Constance Wu, Chris Pratt, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Taylor Kitsch, Alexis Louder and Jared Shaw
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Rise premiere
Disney+ original movie Rise premiered on Wednesday at Walt Disney Studios, with EP and NBA star (and the film’s subject) Giannis Antetokounmpo and his family.
President of streaming at Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Production Vanessa Morrison, Kostas Antetokounmpo, president of Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Production Sean Bailey, Alex Antetokounmpo, chairman of Disney Studios Content Alan Bergman, Thanasis Antetokounmpo and Giannis Antetokounmpo
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Thor: Love and Thunder premiere
Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Christian Bale, Tessa Thompson, Chris Pratt, and director Taika Waititi premiered the highly anticipated fourth Thor film on Thursday in Hollywood.
Sean Gunn, Karen Gillan, Brad Winderbaum, Head of Streaming, Christian Bale, Louis D’Esposito, Natalie Portman, Taika Waititi, Chris Hemsworth, Kevin Feige, Tessa Thompson, Victoria Alonso, Chris Pratt and Jaimie Alexander
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Disney Studios Content chairman Alan Bergman and Chris Hemsworth
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Taika Waititi and Kevin Feige
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The Human Trial premiere
Lisa Hepner and Guy Lodge’s diabetes documentary The Human Trial debuted on Thursday in NYC, with film subjects Greg Romero, Maren Badger and Dr. Manasi Sinha Jaiman and guests including Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks.
Lisa Hepner, Maren Badger, Greg Romero and Guy Mossman
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Paul Sparks and Michael Shannon
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Murder at Yellowstone City premiere
Western flick Murder at Yellowstone City premiered in Los Angeles on Thursday night with stars Thomas Jane, Richard Dreyfuss and Emma Kenney.
Emma Kenney, Thomas Jane, Richard Dreyfuss, Isabella Ruby, Anna Camp, Scottie Thompson, Aimee Garcia, Zach McGowan and director Richard Gray
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Tribeca Festival
The New York festival finished out its run with red carpets for a Heat retrospective screening and premieres for Marcel The Shell With Shoes On and Loudmouth.
Art Linson, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino attend “Heat” event during 2022 Tribeca Festival at United Palace Theater on June 17.
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Jenny Slate, Dean Fleischer, Elisabeth Holm and Nick Paley attend the premiere of “Marcel The Shell With Shoes On” at the Whitby Hotel on June 18.
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Al Sharpton, Robert De Niro, Spike Lee and Kedar Massenburg attend the “Loudmouth” documentary premiere during the 2022 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Tribeca PAC on June 18.
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Black Art is Forever party
Closing out the Tribeca Festival, on Saturday Kenya Barris, Johnnie Walker and Blacktag, a global platform for Black creators, joined forces to host Black Art is Forever — a NYC party uplifting, supporting and recognizing Black creators for their contributions to culture.
Kenya Barris
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Provincetown International Film Festival
Luca Guadagnino (PIFF Filmmaker on the Edge Award recipient), Dale Dickey (Excellence in Acting Award recipient), Jenny Slate and Bowen Yang (Next Wave Award recipients), Andrew Ahn, John Cameron Mitchell, Josh O’Connor, Amy Pascal, Parker Posey, Matt Rogers and John Waters were among those who appeared at this year’s Massachusetts film fest.
Andrew Ahn, Bowen Yang, Jenny Slate and Matt Rogers
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Luca Guadagnino and John Waters
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Daytime Emmys Creative Arts and Lifestyle ceremony
The first of the Daytime Emmys’ two ceremonies took place on Saturday in Pasadena, with the Creative Arts and Lifestyle section. Bear Grylls was one of the big winners, taking home Emmys for You vs. Wild: Out Cold as outstanding daytime programming host and outstanding interactive media for a daytime program.
Bear Grylls
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Amanda Brinkman and Baron Davis
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Hollywood Bowl Juneteenth event
In recognition of Black Independence Day, “Juneteenth: A Global Celebration for Freedom,” a sold-out concert featuring an eclectic lineup of impactful essential Black artists, took place at the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday. The star-studded concert included performances by Amir Sulaiman, Anthony Hamilton, Bel Biv DeVoe, Billy Porter, Chaka Khan, Debbie Allen Dance Academy, D Smoke, Earth Wind & Fire, Khalid, Lucky Daye, Mary Mary, Michelle Williams, Mickey Guyton, Ne-Yo, Robert Glasper, The Roots and all-Black symphony orchestra The Re-Collective Orchestra. The event, which was broadcast on all CNN platforms, made history as the first time an all-Black orchestra performed on stage in the Bowl’s 100-year history.
The Roots
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Debbie Allen and Billy Porter
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Johnita Due, Shawn Gee, Jesse Collins, Richard Gay and Chris Licht
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Unbothered Presents “The Glow Up”
Refinery29’s Unbothered launched its first-ever live event, The Glow Up, in celebration of Juneteenth and its fifth anniversary in Atlanta over the weekend. The Glow Up offered a variety of activities, panel conversations and demonstrations, with a line-up of Black women musical artists across two-days including Latto, Kelis, Coco Jones, Cleotrapa, Kaash Paige, Kali, MK xyz, Pap Chanel and India Shawn.
Coco Jones
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Latto
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Native Son Awards
Native Son, an organization championing Black gay and queer men, hosted its signature Native Son Awards on Monday in NYC. The event was hosted by Native Son Founder Emil Wilbekin and honored general counsel and chief diversity officer at Soundcloud, Antonious Porch; Broadway Advocacy Coalition co-founder, Britton Smith; New York Times opinion columnist and MSNBC political analyst Charles Blow; vp of inclusion strategy at Netflix Darnell L. Moore, author George M. Johnson, assistant vp of creative at BMI Wardell Malloy and artist Dario Calmese.
Lena Waithe, Darnell L. Moore and Emil Wilbekin
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City of Hope’s Closing the Care Gap Summit
City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States and a leading research center for diabetes and other life-threatening illnesses, hosted its three-day summit Monday to Wednesday in downtown Los Angeles, raising nearly $130,000 in the process. Participants included founder and CEO at Culture Collective Jonathan Azu, executive vp of Republic Records Danielle Price, CEO of 50/50 Music Group Management and co-founder/co-chair Black Music Action Coalition Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, and singer-songwriter Michelle Williams.
Michelle Williams
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Prime Video Summer Solstice Party
Prime Video hosted a Summer Solstice Party on Tuesday at the Santa Monica Proper, in celebration of Prime Video and Freevee’s slate of summer reality series. The event consisted of a full day of media junkets and activities with the casts and creatives from The One That Got Away, Forever Summer: Hamptons, and Cosmic Love. Betty Who, Making The Cut host Heidi Klum, Jeff Lewis and talent from Lovestruck High were also in attendance.
Amazon head of US and global development Marc Restighini, Heidi Klum, Andrea Pitter and Amazon head of unscripted Chris Castallo
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Betty Who and Elan Gale
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The Ned NoMad grand opening party
On Wednesday, the Ned NoMad celebrated the first international outpost of The Ned in NYC, with guests Leonardo DiCaprio, Gigi Hadid, Justin Bartha, Rosie Perez, Julia Fox, Evan Mock, Ryan Eggold, Melissa Wood Tepperberg, Janet Montgomery, Chantel Jeffries and Anastasia Eremenko.
Evan Mock
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Rosie Perez
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“Thrive Through Summer” Zelle brunch
Mindy Kaling hosted a Zelle event on Wednesday in West Hollywood, where the star and banking app announced they would be teaming to give away a $100,000 to help consumers thrive this summer.
Mindy Kaling
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Champagne Lallier x Micaela Erlanger dinner
Champagne Lallier (of Campari Group) and celebrity stylist Micaela Erlanger hosted stylists Nausheen Shah and Tara Swennen, costume designer Janie Bryant and influencers Mandy Madden Kelley and Patti Rockenwagner for a private dinner at Sunset Tower Hotel on Thursday.
Janie Bryant, Micaela Erlanger, Tara Swennen and Nausheen Shah
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