Inside the Met Gala After-Parties: See the Stars and Their Looks
Models, designers, D.J.s and performers kept the night going into the early morning.
Models, designers, D.J.s and performers kept the night going into the early morning.
As a play with parallels to today's political climate had its official Broadway premiere, famous friends celebrated its star, George Clooney. He brushed aside talk of a political future.
During Tonys season, Mr. Kors and his husband practically live on Broadway, seeing as many shows as possible.
The outdoor drag festival will feature Lady Bunny and Neil Patrick Harris on Sept. 1 at Pier 17 in Lower Manhattan.
The official party took place at the Plaza Hotel. The unofficial one was at the Carlyle.
Frances McDormand, RuPaul and Glenn Close were among those who spent their entire Sunday at the theater.
At the Tory Burch show, the Broadway actors Amber Gray and Lucas Steele meet a fan in Anna Wintour.
A star-studded party for the film comes 11 years after the death of the play's author, August Wilson.
Leona Lewis, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Titus Burgess, Tommy Tune attend opening night and after-party at Gotham Hall.
After the Tony Awards, winners (and losers) went to after-parties at the Plaza Hotel, Tavern on the Green and the Baccarat Hotel.
At the Public Theater's gala, the actress's skin had a certain orange hue, and her hair was sprayed blond and went about a half-foot high.
Two Broadway actors go back to where their careers began.
The actress and former 'Glee' star prepares for a musical comedy at Joe's Pub.
A group effort to jazz up outfits this year, with fashion houses offering clothes and services to nominees.
The musical disaster show has made Director Julie Taymor this season’s media Piñata. But could her departure unmask another culprit?
Celebrities are flocking to see the hip-hop musical "Hamilton" at the cozy Public Theater, setting off a mad status grab.
Living the spartan life despite his success, the star of "Looking" browses for home furnishings while reflecting on his roles off screen and on.
Jeanine Tesori took a night away from her new show, "Fun Home," to judge an "American Idol"-style competition for drag queens.
A benefit for the National Theater draws a sparkling crowd to a new Broadway play.
An après-theater supper with Michael Cera, a star of "This Is Our Youth."
The Broadway actor Andrew Rannells is about to take over for Neil Patrick Harris in the Broadway revival of "Hedwig and the Angry Inch."
At the end of the day, the actor, author and filmmaker has every reason to be a bit tired.
The Public Theater pays tribute to "A Chorus Line" and its composer, Marvin Hamlisch, during its annual Shakespeare in the Park gala.
The wife of the TV megaproducer Aaron Spelling has a new book out, just one of her many endeavors.
A red carpet where almost no one seems to ask, "Who are you wearing?"