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May 5, 2014

Sarah Jessica Parker Set for “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (May 7th)

Hey everybody! I just wanted to give all of y’all a heads up that Sarah Jessica is set to appear on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” this Wednesday (May 7). So mark your calendars and set your DVR everybody! HD screen captures and video clips of her appearance will be uploaded to the website just in case you all miss her appearance.

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We 5/7: Sarah Jessica Parker, Anna Wintour, Rich Eisen, the 1975

May 5, 2014

2014 AOL NewFronts Photos

Sarah Jessica Parker walked the red carpet at the 2014 AOL NewFronts event held at Duggal Greenhouse on Tuesday (April 29) in New York City. Sarah Jessica will be working on a new series called “City.Ballet” in which she takes a close look at the compelling lives of the company members of the New York City Ballet, both on stage and off. You can check out 66 MQ photos of Sarah Jessica at the event in our photo gallery. Enjoy!

FYI: SJP is wearing an Alexander McQueen dress, SJP Collection shoes, a Chanel jacket, a Veronika Borchers for Pearl Collective necklace, and jewelry by Fred Leighton, Pamela Love, Vale, and House of Lavande.

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Public Appearances > 2014 > Apr 29: 2014 AOL NewFront – Arrivals
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May 5, 2014

The New York Pops 31st Birthday Gala Photos

Sarah Jessica Parker hit the red carpet while attending the New York Pops 31st Birthday Gala held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel on Monday evening (April 28) in New York City. You can check out 23 MQ photos of Sarah Jessica in our photo gallery. Enjoy!

FYI: Sarah Jessica Parker is wearing a Sonia Rykiel dress, Armani vest, Balenciaga coat, Fendi bag, Manolo Blahnik shoes, and Fred Leighton jewels.

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Public Appearances > 2014 > Apr 28: The New York Pops 31st Birthday Gala

May 5, 2014

2014 Variety Power Of Women New York Luncheon Photos

Sarah Jessica Parker hit the red carpet in style to the 2014 Variety Power Of Women: New York held at Cipriani 42nd Street on Friday (April 25) in New York City. Sarah Jessica was joined by Idina Menzel, designer Zac Posen, singer Josh Groban, who introduced Idina on stage, director Diane Paulus, and Variety‘s Michelle Sobrino. Both Idina and SJP were honored at the event for A Broader Way and New York City Ballet, respectively. You can check out 116 MQ photos of Sarah Jessica in our photo gallery. Enjoy!

FYI: SJP is wearing a Giles dress, alice + olivia top/jacket, SJP Collection shoes and bag, and Fred Leighton, House of Lavande, and Pamela Love jewels.


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Public Appearances > 2014 > Apr 25: 2014 Variety Power Of Women New York Luncheon – Arrivals
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May 5, 2014

ArtsConnection 35th Anniversary Spring Benefit Photos

Sarah Jessica Parker hits the carpet while attending the ArtsConnection 35th Anniversary Spring Benefit on Thursday evening (April 24) at 583 Park Avenue in New York City. You can check out 28 MQ photos of Sarah Jessica in the photo gallery. The 49-year-old actress is featured as one of Variety‘s Power of Women NY honorees and she talked with the mag about her work with the New York City Ballet.

“I wanted to think about that next generation, how we were going to reach out to new audience members,” she said. “Any time you can integrate arts into someone’s lives, they feel better for it. It’s important to us as people, as Americans, to allow ourselves to appreciate the art form. We know that to be true.”

FYI: SJP is wearing a Vera Wang dress, SJP Collection Alyssa shoes, a Judith Leiber bag, and her personal Fred Leighton jewelry and a House of Lavande vintage necklace.

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Public Appearances > 2014 > Apr 24: ArtsConnection 35th Anniversary Spring Benefit

May 1, 2014

What Sarah Jessica Parker Is Most Excited to See at the 2014 Met Ball—Hint: It’s Menswear!

Forget the gowns! When it comes to the 2014 Met Gala, Sarah Jessica Parker is more eager to see the fellas all dressed (er, tux-ed) up.

“Seeing the men in white ties for the first time ever—it’s going to be incredible!” the star gushed to E! News at the Variety Power of Women on Saturday, April 25.

Naturally being a disciple of fashion, the shoe designer was also thrilled about the location and theme too. “Seeing that institute finally being opened after the years of renovation and seeing what will now be the largest Charles James collection in the world—it’s going to be amazing!”

Monday’s fête will be a big night out for the mom-of-three who usually likes to spends evenings at home with her son, James, 12, and twin daughters Marion and Tabitha, 4.

“They braid there own hair but let me do half,” the 49-year-old joked about hanging with her girls. “We do lots together. We bake, we cook, we draw, we braid hair, we talk a lot. We tell stories a lot, we read a lot.”

We can only imagine how exciting story time will be after SJP comes back from the big ball.

Source: E Online

May 1, 2014

Sarah Jessica Parker Explains Twitter Feud About Twins, Girl Bashing

Sarah Jessica Parker is finally opening up about her recent, mysterious Twitter feud. Last month, the Sex and the City actress got into a heated argument with a woman named Sarah Symonds, who questioned if Parker was actually the mother of her twins Marion and Tabitha.

“I kept scrolling and then I was like, ‘Wait a minute, did she just say that?'” Parker said to The Edit of going through comments. “I went back and I thought, ‘Well, this isn’t unhealthy paranoia, this is absolutely conscious. This was a choice.’ She, not subtly at all, said that my children are not my children.”

“There have been a few—let’s say half a dozen—times in my career when I have wanted to respond. I don’t want to encourage people picking on her, because that’s no better,” Parker continued. “But I wrote back, ‘What? Like, is this fun?'” (At the time, Symonds quickly deleted the tweet in question after Parker responded.)

Parker, 49, and husband Matthew Broderick welcomed their twin girls back in June 2009 via surrogate. The married couple of 17 years, who are also parents to 12-year-old son James, typically keep a low profile with their family while residing in NYC. However, for Parker, this was an attack worth responding to.

“I can’t figure out what she hated so much about me that she did that. And I just can’t imagine anything lower than that,” Parker added to The Edit. “I don’t think you can be like that without thinking about what you are saying. Other people can be mean, and that’s something I just have to make peace with. That was my worry before engaging in social media; I was afraid of it. I see mean stuff every day: when I look at Twitter I scroll with one eye open and one closed. That particular day, it was just one of the things I saw.”

The feud was an eye-opener for Parker, in more ways than one. “I can’t stand [it] when women say unfriendly things to other women,” she added of women bashing each other. “Why does it have to be like that? Why do we go from [I disagree with you] to I hate you, I attack you, I use words that I know are hurtful? And we’ve never met! You’d think at this point in my life I would be accustomed [to it], but we keep finding new ways of expressing ourselves, new outlets to be unfriendly and cruel.”

Source: US Magazine

Apr 24, 2014

Sarah Jessica Parker Set for ArtsConnection’s 35th Anniversary Benefit

Tonight, April 24, 2014, ArtsConnection will celebrate its 35th anniversary at a fundraising gala honoring Time Warner Inc. and internationally-renowned visual artist Vik Muniz. Lisa Garcia Quiroz, Time Warner’s Senior VP of Corporate Responsibility and Chief Diversity Officer, will accept the award on behalf of the company. The event, which will be attended by leaders from the arts, business, media, and philanthropy worlds, as well as draw celebrities from both NYC and Hollywood, will raise support for ArtsConnection’s arts education initiatives for New York City public school students. Emily and Harold Ford, Jr., Linda & Mort Janklow, Lisa and Richard Plepler, Tracey & Robert Pruzan, and Paula and Fareed Zakaria will serve as event co-chairs. Award-winning CNN anchor Don Lemon will host the evening at 583 Park Avenue. He will be joined by Sarah Jessica Parker and Jeffrey Wright who will make a special presentations. The event will be styled by acclaimed designer and ArtsConnection Board Member David Monn.

ArtsConnection’s 35th Anniversary Gala will bring together New York’s most influential artists, celebrities, media and industry luminaries for an unforgettable evening of cocktails, dinner and live auction. Past honorees include Mark Wahlberg, Russell Simmons, Richard Kirshenbaum, Cyndi Lauper, John Kanas, Joel Klein, George Condo, and companies such as Washington Mutual and Popular Community Bank.

Funds from the evening will go to support ArtsConnection programs such as DELLTA (Developing English Language Learning Through the Arts) and our sequential musical theater program with P94M, a NYC Public School for children on the autism spectrum. ArtsConnection’s 35 years of successful collaboration with New York City Public Schools has resulted in improved student achievement in academic, social and emotional development. English Language Learners participating in our DELLTA program have demonstrated “significant progress” in English language acquisition, motivation and self-confidence.

As a result of our sequential musical theater program at P94M, a group of New York City Public Schools for children on the autism spectrum, the school has witnessed incredible developmental breakthroughs in their students, including increased independence and focus, and – in some cases -speech in previously non-verbal students. The kids in this program create and perform their own musical every year and it is amazing to see how they are totally involved and “perform” when often their communication is minimal. This is a significant and breakthrough program which is receiving a great deal of attention. ArtsConnection motivates 50,000 students each year, whether in-school or out-of-school, on stage, or as audience members, to learn and develop creativity, curiosity, self-confidence and task commitment, qualities they need to become successful students and empowered individuals.

Source – Broadway World