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Inside the Game of Thrones Season 8 World Premiere
The Wrap-April 3, 2019
Just when New Yorkers thought spring had finally sprung, winter came back to town Wednesday night, along with the world premiere of the eighth and final season of “Game of Thrones.”
TheWrap was in attendance at Radio City Music Hall when HBO welcomed its “GoT” stars, other celebrities, fans, TV execs and members of the media “to the beginning of the end” — as a voiceover reminded us before the screening — of David Benioff and D.B. Weiss’ epic fantasy series.

Inside the Premiere of
Big Little Lies Season 2
Vogue-June 4, 2019
Ahead of the new season’s debut on June 9, HBO celebrated with an event that seemed to rival Amabella’s birthday party. Stars Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Laura Dern, and Zoë Kravitz walked the carpet at Jazz at Lincoln Center. The actresses buzzed with excitement—not only because of their long-awaited reunion, but also because of the latest addition to the ensemble, a certain Ms. Meryl Streep.

The "Girls" From Brooklyn Take Manhattan
New York Times-January 8, 2014
Why bother schlepping to Brooklyn when you can import its zeitgeist-y trappings to Columbus Circle? Such was the spirit at Monday night’s premiere of HBO’s “Girls,” now in its third season.
The Kings County motif was on full display at Jazz at Lincoln Center: There were bartenders clad in flannel, a newsstand where Brooklyn Lager was doled out and a full-size replica of a G-line subway car.

HBO Premieres Documentary on 41st President
NESN-March 23, 2014
Former President George Herbert Walker Bush spent his 85th birthday skydiving into Kennebunkport, Maine, but on this year's birthday - his 88th birthday, to be exact - he arrived at the exact same spot via wheelchair for the premiere showing of "41."

The Gangsters Are All Here
New York Times-September 4, 2013
They cheered up afterward at Cipriani 42nd Street, across from Grand Central Terminal, for an era-appropriate party with a raucous big band and a flapper dangling from a chandelier. Champagne and lavish buffets of clams, oysters and shrimp as big as brass knuckles added to the excess. “HBO gives the best parties,” said Frank DiGiacomo, the editorial director of Movieline.

HBO's Golden Globe Party Draws Colorful Inspiration From Vintage Pucci
BizBash-January 17, 2011
Golden Globes night is well known for parties that glitter with intricately considered decor. And always toward the top of the list among those design-minded parties is HBO's event, which this year drew its inspiration from the colorful vintage work of Emilio Pucci. Leading the team that oversaw the event for HBO were Cindy Tenner, Nancy Lesser, and Michael McMorrow, who again tapped longtime collaborator Billy Butchkavitz as its designer.