Schedule:
July 20 Wednesday
Journalist Nicole Pasulka and photographer Santiago Felipe discuss their new book about the rebirth of New York’s drag scene, “How You Get Famous: Ten Years of Drag Madness in Brooklyn.”
The Center, New York
Vitali Klitschko, former boxing champion and now mayor of Kyiv, receives the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the 2022 ESPYs. Stephen Curry hosts.
Microsoft Theatre, Los Angeles
Zachary Levi and Aldis Hodges make appearances during the Lollipop Theater Network’s virtual Superhero Reveal. Hosted by Monique Coleman.
July 21 Thursday
“King Liz” opens with stars Ray Abruzzo, Oscar Best, Nancy Linari, Michelle Ortiz, Evan Morris Reiser and Sabrina Sloan.
Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles
DJ Scratch provides the music for the DiscOasis “Grudio 54” roller-skating dance party for the “Minions: The Rise of Gru” soundtrack.
Wollman Rink, New York
“Queer as Folk” star Ryan O’Connell discusses his novel “Just by Looking at Him.”
Barnes & Noble — The Grove at Farmers Market, Los Angeles
July 22 Friday
Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Myha’la Herrold and Halina Reijn come aboard the IMDboat at Comic-Con to celebrate A24’s “Bodies Bodies Bodies.”
600 Convention Way, San Diego
July 23 Saturday
Andy Warhol’s “Cars” series goes on display for the first time in North America in more than 30 years.
Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles
Comedy Central celebrates the 25th anniversary of “South Park” with an immersive exhibition featuring props, memorabilia, art work, collectables and never-before-seen scripts, storyboards concept art and more.
Union Square, New York
July 24 Sunday
“Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” — with Sonoya Mizuno, Matt de Rogatis and Christian Jules Le Blanc — opens.
The Theater at St. Clements, New York
July 25 Monday
Zoey Deutch participates in a Q&A following a screening of her new movie “Not Okay.”
The London West Hollywood
July 26 Tuesday
Neil Patrick Harris, Tisha Campbell, Brooks Ashmanskas, Emerson Brooks, Tuc Watkins, Darren Star and Jeffrey Richman walk the red carpet at the premiere of Netflix’s “Uncoupled.”
The Paris Theater, New York
Monica has a BA in Journalism and English from the University of Massachusetts and an MS in Journalism and Communications from Quinnipiac University. Monica has worked as a journalist for over 20 years covering all things entertainment. She has covered everything from San Diego Comic-Con, The SAG Awards, Academy Awards, and more. Monica has been published in Variety, Swagger Magazine, Emmy Magazine, CNN, AP, Hidden Remote, and more. For the past 10 years, she has added PR and marketing to her list of talents as the president of Prime Entertainment Publicity, LLC. Monica is ready for anything and is proudly obsessed with pop culture.