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Michael J. Fox hosts the third annual New York Awards, honoring Big Apple citizens who've had an extraordinary year, at Manhattan's Cipriani 42nd Street. Honorees include Lauryn Hill.
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Get out your handkerchiefs: It's the New York premiere of Stepmom at the Ziegfeld Theatre. The post-screening party at the Rainbow Room will feature stars Julia Roberts (left), Susan Sarandon, and Ed Harris.
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So let it be written: DreamWorks' The Prince of Egypt has its L.A. premiere at Royce Hall. So let it be done.
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Whoopi Goldberg hosts A Very Special Christmas From Washington D.C., an event for the Special Olympics, to be held on the South Lawn of the White House. Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow, Jon Bon Jovi, and Run-DMC are among those who will entertain special guests Bill and Hillary Clinton.
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The Iceman cometh back. It's your last chance to catch Vanilla Ice in 1998 when his Hard to Swallow tour stops, for one night only, at the Venice Beach Nightclub outside Dallas.
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The Faculty, a thriller with Elijah Wood (below) about high school teachers from outer space (no, it's not a Fox reality show) premieres in L.A.
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Christmas without Michael Jordan? With the NBA lockout nixing hoops, NBC will broadcast the holiday staple It's a Wonderful Life instead. If only George Bailey could slam-dunk.
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It's a countdown showdown: Modern Methuselah Dick Clark (left) hosts his 27th New Year's Rockin' Eve from Times Square, with guests the Backstreet Boys, Monica, and Barenaked Ladies. Meanwhile, twentysomethings Jennifer Love Hewitt and MTV VJ Carson Daly cohost MTV's New Year's Eve Live from the music channel's Times Square studio. Musical guests include Method Man.


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