The 2026 Tribeca Film Festival reunited the former co-stars.
“Boy Meets World” alums Will Friedle, Daniel Fishel and Rider Strong attended the film festival world premiere of “Doc Meets World,” a documentary about the popular youth sitcom, on Saturday.
The former co-stars, who now host the rewatch podcast Pod Meets World, reunited for a photo shoot, but Ben Savage, who has been ghosting the cast in recent years, was conspicuously absent.
That same night, “Dawson’s Creek” alums Joshua Jackson and Katie Holmes joined forces for the premiere of their new movie “Happy Hour.”
The two held hands on the red carpet and complimented each other, and in a television interview with Cherry the Greek, Jackson said, “The time we spent together when we were little was so precious to both of us.”
“And that seems to be one of the central relationships in my life, personally and professionally,” he added.
Adriana Lima of East visited Crazy Pizza East Hampton with her husband, Andre Lemmers.
The pair are said to have enjoyed burrata, penne alla vodka and spaghetti al pomodoro while watching a friendly match between Brazil and Egypt. They ended the night with tiramisu and crazy cake for dessert.
Tribeca’s annual downtown event kicked off Wednesday with the opening night film, a documentary about the band Earth, Wind & Fire by Oscar-winning director Questlove.
We’re told the drummer celebrated the screening with an afterparty at Tavern on the Green, jumping behind the DJ booth and playing the song.
The following night, Peter Frampton celebrated the screening of Frampton, a documentary about his life and career, at the festival.
The musician proudly walked the red carpet with his two children, Jade and Julianne, and one of his granddaughters.
On Sunday, an unofficial, star-studded Tony’s afterparty was held at the Carlyle, hosted by Rick Miramontes, John Gore and Jamie Dumont.
The 14th annual gala was attended by Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos, Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers, Lesley Manville, Mark Strong, Daniel Radcliffe, Tom Felton, Shoshana Beene, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, Rachel Dratch, Lorne Michaels, and Ana Gasteyer.
Before winning Best Musical at Tony’s on Sunday night, the team, including “Schmigadoon!” producer Kristin Schwartzman and director/choreographer Christopher Gattelli, staged a glamorous production at Salon Projects at Rockefeller Center, a popular New York spot for blowouts, hair extensions and high-end hair accessories. Celebrity clients include Gigi Hadid, Paris Hilton, and Alix Earle.
The Gotham Television Awards, held at Cipriani Wall Street on June 1st, was attended by many celebrities.
Notable names include Claire Danes, Jamie Bell, Kate Mara, Kerry Washington, Chase Infinity, Odessa Azion, Dan Levy, Rachel Sennott, Sarah Pidgeon, Paul Anthony Kelly, David Harbour, and more.
On Tuesday, Marc Maron, Margo Price and special guest Jesse Wells helped raise awareness for mental health organization NAMI at a Soho session.
There was plenty of star power in the room, including Michael J. Fox, Richard Kind, Steve Guttenberg, Craig Bierko, Don Lemon, and Wisdom Kaye.
