Jun 25, 2014

Sarah Jessica Parker Visits “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” with Jerry Seinfeld

In the newest episode of Jerry Seinfeld’s Web series, “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” the comedian picked up his friend Sarah Jessica Parker to take a drive in her new Ford Country Squire. “I can’t get over how gorgeous this is!” the actress, 49, gushed of the vintage vehicle. “I grew up in a car like this. I spent so much time in the back of that car … some really great times in my formative years.” Who knew? Here are a few other things about Parker that became clear in this video.

1. She Has a Lot in Common with Seinfeld
They even talk about it! “We’re both a little hyper-aware of little things,” he noted.

2. Her Mom Ran a Tight Ship
Not only did Parker talk about how her mom was “always in a rage — legitimately!” but she also told a story revealing how strict her mom could be. “Just the other neighborhood kids had [ice cream from a truck]. Not us. Not the Parker kids,” she said. “[We had a] half-gallon of Breyer’s, maybe, once every two to three months. And then it was gone in about 24 hours and my mom was like, [screaming] ‘Go easy on the ice cream!'”

3. She’s Right at Home in a Diner
Her order? A patty melt on rye bread and a chocolate egg cream. Oh, and she ate the pickle!

4. She Wears Reading Glasses!
You can see them in the video.

5. Seinfeld Thinks She’s a Bad Tipper
When the check came, Seinfeld picked up the $37 tab and then chastised Parker when she said to leave a $10 tip. “Because,” he said, “everyone’s gonna ask her, ‘Oh my God, you waited on Jerry Seinfeld and Sarah Jessica Parker! How much did they tip you?’ What do you want her to say?” Parker smiled. “Twenty bucks?” she asked. Upon seeing how much the comedian ended up leaving (“Vulgar!” she exclaimed), Parker got a bit more serious. “It’s lovely,” she said. “I’m a total s***.”

6. She’s a Self-Described ‘Really Good Driver’
(Even though other cars honked at her on the highway.)

7. She’d Be Fun on Long Car Trips
Not only does she understand the value of an Etch-a-Sketch, Mad Libs and watercolors, but she can do Cat’s Cradle with string, too!

Source – ABC News

Jun 25, 2014

2014 Cannes Lions – Cosmopolitan Seminar Photos

Sarah Jessica Parker is classy chic while attending the Cosmopolitan Seminar at the 2014 Cannes Lions on Monday (June 16) in Cannes, France. You can check out 39 MQ photos of Sarah Jessica at the seminar. Enjoy!

“It has been complicated for me, I am often conflicted by it and my participation it… I still feel conflicted about the conversations I have with Twitter,” the 49-year-old actress shared at the seminar about the social media site. She added, “I am not complaining about Twitter, I am just trying to figure it out. And to have a relationship with it that I think is honest, but also so it doesn’t somehow destroy me.”


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Public Appearances > 2014 > Jun 16: Cosmopolitan Seminar At the 2014 Cannes Lions – Photocall
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Jun 11, 2014

amfAR Inspiration Gala New York 2014 – Photos

Sarah Jessica gets all dressed up while attending the 2014 amfAR Inspiration Gala held at The Plaza Hotel on Tuesday (June 10) in New York City. You can check out 133 MQ and HQ photos of Sarah Jessica at the event. She looked amazing, didn’t she? Enjoy!

FYI: SJP is wearing a Schiaparelli Haute Couture dress, Rene Caovilla shoes, Kara Ross bag, and jewels by Fred Leighton, House of Lavande, Pamela Love, and Eddie Borgo.


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Public Appearances > 2014 > Jun 10: amfAR Inspiration Gala New York 2014 – Arrivals
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May 20, 2014

White House Talent Show Photos Uploaded

Hey everybody! As mentioned earlier, Sarah Jessica Parker and students from Martin Luther King, JR, School from Portland, OR performed during the White House Talent Show at the White House earlier today (May 20) in Washington, DC while making the Turnaround Arts Announcement. You can check out 13 HQ photos of Sarah Jessica dancing during the show. These are some of my favorite photos of Sarah Jessica ever! It’s just so incredibly adorable, don’t ya think? Enjoy the photos!

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May 20, 2014

Sarah Jessica Parker Dance for Michelle Obama at White House Talent Show

It’s not every day that Sarah Jessica Parker pops in for a cameo performance at a talent show with elementary- and middle-school children.

It’s also not every day that a student talent show takes place in the East Room of the White House.

But on Tuesday afternoon, that’s what happened. First lady Michelle Obama hosted the elaborate — yet down-to-earth — talent show to highlight the importance of arts education in public schools.

The event showcased the work of the Turnaround Arts program, which helps low-performing schools increase student achievement through access to arts education. Major artists — including SJP herself — have adopted schools across the country as part of this effort.

During the show, actress Alfre Woodard led a raucous student brass band, while Sarah Jessica Parker joined an all-girl group performing “You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile” from the musical “Annie.”

At the show’s opening, Mrs. Obama said the arts help students get excited about taking their seats in class because they are thinking about the next musical they’re performing in or the instrument they can’t wait to play.

“But if they’re not in their seats then we can’t teach them anything at all,” she said. “The bottom line here is very clear: Arts education isn’t something we add on after we’ve achieved other priorities, like raising test scores and getting kids into college. It’s actually critical for achieving those priorities in the first place.”

In a surprise appearance, President Barack Obama made his own pitch for arts education.

“It is necessary for these young people to succeed that we promote the arts,” he said. “It’s a priority.”

Source – Today Show

May 16, 2014

Sarah Jessica Parker: 3rd ‘Sex and the City’ Movie Never Seriously Discussed

A third “Sex and the City” movie has never been seriously discussed, Sarah Jessica Parker, star of the television series and movies, said Thursday night in New York.

“It’s not that I’m inhospitable (to the idea). We just haven’t felt it’s the right time to talk about it,” said the actress, who played the role of newspaper columnist Carrie Bradshaw on the HBO series for six years. The series, which won seven Emmy Awards, continues to air in syndication.

When a “Sex and the City” movie was proposed, Parker said she and Michael Patrick King, who directed both films, had talked about the story as acts in a play. “There is a third story, but whether or not we tell it has never been discussed.”

“In my head, it’s a small movie,” she added.

The first “Sex and the City” film became the highest-grossing romantic comedy of 2008, and the second, though it earned less than the first, held the same title for 2010.

Parker, 49, was interviewed by Jonathan Tisch, chairman of Loews Hotels, at the 92nd Street Y. The discussion was distributed on the Internet through Livestream. In addition to her work on Broadway, TV and movies, they discussed her fashion business and her philanthropic work.

Parker, the fourth of her mother’s eight children from two marriages, started performing when she was a child. Her first TV work was in 1974 on an NBC “Young People’s Special” called “The Little Match Girl,” which was shot in Cincinnati, where her family had moved when she was about 5.

While making that show, she missed five days of school and earned $500—and also managed to take home $20 in spending money, the result of spending only $1 of the amount she was allotted for lunch. That money “was a really, really big deal,” she said, adding that she also enjoyed acting. “I loved the experience of being someone else.”

Two years later, she and her brother Timothy were cast in a Broadway revival of a play, “The Innocents,” directed by Harold Pinter.

The family moved to New York in 1977, and Parker appeared in the Broadway musical “Annie,” eventually taking on the title role.

She was appearing on Broadway in “Once Upon a Mattress”–and planning her wedding to actor Matthew Broderick—when she agreed to make the pilot for “Sex and the City” despite her concerns about nudity and language in the script.

Both Broderick and her older brother Pippin thought the pilot script was “wonderful, different from anything they had read,” she said.

After she made the pilot, she forgot about it until she ran into a friend who complimented her on the show. She resisted HBO’s offer to do the show, raising many objections, but eventually agreed to shoot two episodes.

From that first day, “I didn’t regret one moment spent” on it, she said.

Asked what she learned from the “Sex and the City” experience, Parker said she learned about friendship. The show’s plotlines often dealt with her character’s close ties with three other women living in New York.

“It changed the way I looked at my friendships. That’s the emotional reward that I reaped from it,” in addition to the professional rewards and the chance to become a producer.

Parker started in the fashion business by creating fragrances, noting that since she was a girl, she had kept a list of possible names for perfumes. She also was involved in the creation of a lower-priced sportswear line called Bitten in a partnership with the Steve & Barry’s clothing chain.

“Unfortunately, they expanded too quickly” after initial success, she said.

Her latest business is a line of shoes for Nordstrom created with George Malkemus, president of Manolo Blahnik USA. Their first products were launched in February, and they have added bags and overcoats and expanded the number of stores where the line is sold.

“I would like it to grow in a smart and prudent way,” she said. “I’ve seen lots of emerging designers grow too quickly and it kills them.”

Asked about her use of social media, Parker said she had resisted using Twitter and other online forums until six or seven months ago, when she sent her first tweet about a documentary series she is producing about the New York City Ballet. She also is a member of that organization’s board of directors.

She said she has an easier relationship with Instagram, which allows users to share photos or videos with their followers, than with Twitter because of the former’s lower potential for vitriol.

Parker, who lives in Manhattan with her husband, son and twin daughters, said she sometimes is nostalgic for the New York of the 1970s despite the financial crisis and crime that the city was experiencing then. “The city used to offer more possibilities. People could come here with a dream and live in Manhattan.”

Today, high rents are making even some of the outer boroughs prohibitive for young artists, she said. “I don’t know how that can be corrected.”

Source – The Wall Street Journal

May 16, 2014

92nd Street Y Presents Sarah Jessica Parker In Conversation With Jonathan Tisch Photos

Hey everybody! As some of you may be aware, Sarah Jessica attended the “92nd Street Y Presents Sarah Jessica Parker In Conversation With Jonathan Tisch” event last night (May 15) at 92nd Street Y in New York, New York. I have uploaded 25 MQ photos of Sarah arriving at the event in our photo gallery. I caught the whole livestream last night and it was such a wonderful interview. 92nd Street Y has yet to post any clips, but once those hit the internet, I will post them for you guys. I hope you enjoy the photos!

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May 15, 2014

Livestream: Sarah Jessica Parker in Conversation with Jonathan Tisch

Hey everybody! I just wanted to give everybody a reminder that Sarah Jessica Parker is taking part in a livestream interview with Jonathan Tisch at 92Y On Demand. You can read an overview of the event below and can view the livestream tonight 7:30 PM EST — 9:00 PM EST on 92Y On Demand’s website.

As Carrie, the fashion-forward star of “Sex and the City,” Sarah Jessica Parker created a way of dressing, talking and living that was emulated by millions of women.

She transformed the way we talk about sex, think about friendship and feel about shoes. Jonathan Tisch joins the award-winning actress, producer and style icon for an in-depth discussion about her life and work—from her simple beginnings growing up in Ohio, to her Broadway childhood, her career as an award-winning actress, her business savvy and her newly launched line of shoes, handbags and trench coats.