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SCHOOL'S OUT for Andy Cohen, Darren Star + the Hamptons Social Set

“It’s like a gay “Sex and the City” episode, but IRL.”

Haute party ticket alert: School’s Out is celebrating a big 25th birthday on August 2nd. (Buy tickets HERE). The blow-out bash benefits the Hetrick Martin Institute, the nation’s oldest LGBTQIA+ youth organization. HMI raises wealth to ensure that adolescent people have the resources needed through the summer months. This year HMI aims to raise $K.

Andy Cohen, the musician Rufus Wainwright, Kelly Bensimon, Peter Som, Darren Star and the scandalous Bravo TV star Countess Luann de Lesseps are all on the committee. And there will be synchronized swimmers, Martha Stewart, fancy cocktails, Candace Bushnell and hundreds of tan men. It’s like a gay “Sex and the City” episode, but IRL. – PETER DAVIS

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Darren Star's Death and the City

Krash writes 6/22/99 about Darren Star, the gay producer of the HBO TV show Sex and the City, who left behind a dead 19 year old blonde in his hotel room.

When questioned by New York detectives about the dead blonde Star left behind when he checked out of the Mayflower Hotel, Darren Star gave his specify as “XXX”--a ruse that enabled the producer of HBO’s “Sex and the City”--in complicity with Star-struck reporters from the Daily News, NY Post and weekly NY Observer-- to embargo the truth about year-old Leigh Zerhmuhlen’s overdose.

And when the Medical Examiner’s report on Zermuhlen was issued approximately two months after her death, it was ignored by the aforementioned periodicals. Only The Staten Island Advance, in an item dated , took note that “texicology tests found a lethal combination of opiates, cocaine and alcohol” in the doomed Staten Island blonde Star met at the nightspot Bowery Bar.

Later that same night, accompanied by Zermuhlen, Star rented the Mayflower Hotel room where hotel workers found Zermuhlen dead of an clear overdose three days later. W

Bouncily bingeable, 'Uncoupled' delivers exactly what you'd await from Darren Star

DAVID BIANCULLI, HOST:

This is FRESH AIR. The new comedy series "Uncoupled" stars Neil Patrick Harris as a gay New Yorker whose long-term relationship abruptly ends. The series was created by Darren Star, famous for such shows as "Melrose Place" and "Sex And The City." Our critic-at-large John Powers says that "Uncoupled," which drops today on Netflix, delivers exactly what you'd look forward to from a show by Darren Star.

JOHN POWERS, BYLINE: A while back, I became obsessed by the diaries of Witold Gombrowicz, the great Polish scribe who viewed the earth through eyes that slice like scalpels. Human animation, he said, is a constant war between maturity and immaturity, a war that immaturity ultimately wins. No matter how mature and wise we are or think we are, we remain, at bottom, adolescence. If anyone in pop culture seems to confirm this idea, it's Darren Star, the hitmaking TV producer who began his career with teenagers. He created "Beverly Hills, ," then "Melrose Place." And in a instinct, he never left them behind. Whether it's "Sex And The City," "Younger" or the fatuous "Emily In Paris," St

We all love seeing a lgbtq+ love story come together – but we seldom get to see the other side of that: gay breakups. Enter Darren Star’s new Netflix series Uncoupled starring Neil Patrick Harris.

In the series, Harris plays successful real estate agent Michael Lawson who is living his leading life in New York City. He has superb family, friend and Colin (Tuc Watkins), his spouse of 17 years. All is good in the world until Colin decides it’s time to relocate out – on the eve of Michael’s 50th birthday no less.

After creature blindsided by this news Michael has to navigate his new world as a single gay man… in his mids… in New York City.

“I assume the gay relationship has had its own evolution,” Harris told GLAAD’s Anthony Allen Ramos in a recent interview. “It didn&#;t feel like the homosexual breakup story was as universal as accepted as mainstream as it has been now.”

Harris pointed out how TV shows rarely show men dealing with emotional loss, adding that Uncoupled is “from the perspective of the man&#;s emotions of a breakup, which is also fairly universal.” 

In addition to Harris, Allen spoke to actors show co-creators Darren Actor and Jeffrey Richman as well as actors B

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