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Sunday, January 25, 2026

#HistoryofWhomYouKnow #17YearAnniversary January 25, 2026 Whom You Know Turns 17 Years Old!

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK (January 25, 2026) -Whom You Know is turning seventeen; we were social media influencers before the term existed.  Whom You Know is led by Founder, CEO and Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Peachy Deegan.  Whom You Know continues to identify and review the best in fashion, entertainment, books, cinema, music, sports and cuisine primarily on the East Coast. With over 30,000 posts on the tremendously popular “WHOM YOU KNOW” site and over 110,000 X followers where free speech is valued and 25,000 LinkedIn Connections, viewers are inspired to purchase the products and services reviewed in over 200 columns on the site. We work directly with entrepreneurs and feature only the best of what we experience, thinking for ourselves always and disregarding any past press coverage.  Whom You Know personally vets each product featured on the basis of its merit alone, and this discerning standard for quality benefits the loyal audience.  We are only interested in quality, not quantity.  Our overall Best of 2025 list culminated with Superstar Intellect, Multi-talented Polymath Georgia Shreve and included 27 elite brands.

In addition to being critics, we are honored to publish on The Recording Academy (Grammys), The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (Oscars), The Morgan Library and Museum, The MoMA, the Smithsonian and similar caliber brands.

Whom You Know’s Legacy includes over the years a list of several hundred Top Manhattan Restaurants and the 2026 Peachy’s Picks List includes 52 restaurants averaging 32 years in business each with a total of over 1,600 years in total, over 350 Movers and Shakers interviews, including Mayor BloombergAnna Wintour and Sebastien Baud, Executive Chef, Consulat General De France.  We've received over 300 Testimonials including from: Dr. Stephen NicholasPaul J. Cohn, Chair Emeritus of the Restaurant Association of Maryland Washington (RAMW)Jeff Levy, President of Paul Mayer AttitudesHemant Mathur, Chef-Entrepreneur and President, HMC, Saar, Veeray da Dhaba, Athithi, Marigold, and Toby Usnik, @Tusnik Head of Communications, British Consulate General New York.

We have published more than 2,200 posts on Fashion in Fashion Alert, nearly 1,500 posts on Gadgets in Gotham Gadgets, over 1,800 posts on Sports, over 2,200 posts on Manhattan restaurants in Peachy's Picks and Terrific Takeout and more in other geographic areas, over 600 posts on alcohol, over 600 posts on Food Items highlighting this year Saint John Since 1935 of France, over 1,800 posts on television in Small Screen Scenes, over 1,800 posts on Culture, over 900 posts on 501c3's (nonprofits), over 700 posts on cars, over 1,000 posts on movies in Movietime in Manhattan, and over 600 posts on Home Fashion in Chez Peachy.  Other partners include the NHL, The British Consulate, Warner Brothers and many more listed here.  Listen to what over 300 companies and people love about working with Whom You Know. Click here to read what our Brand Ambassadors have to say.  

In April 2024, @ManhattanPeachy earned a blue checkmark from X.  Our youtube is growing with Julian Lennon being the most popular, and includes Presidents, Fashion Editors, Music Superstars and HAIR NOW WITH EDWARD TRICOMI. 

Peachy Deegan's journalism career began as an intern on CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt, and she subsequently interned for CBS Sports in Hartford and Boston, and ESPN in Daytona Beach.   We especially love brands manufactured and designed in the United States of America.  Peachy is a graduate of Miss Porter's School, Boston College and University College Cork.  French is the second language of Whom You Know and this release is published below in French.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK (25 janvier 2026) - Whom You Know fête ses dix-sept ans ; nous étions des influenceurs sur les réseaux sociaux avant que le terme n'existe. Whom You Know est dirigé par sa Fondatrice, PDG et Éditrice en Chef Peachy Deegan. Whom You Know continue d'identifier et de critiquer le meilleur en matière de mode, divertissement, livres, cinéma, musique, sports et cuisine, principalement sur la côte Est. Avec plus de 30 000 articles sur le site extrêmement populaire « WHOM YOU KNOW » et plus de 110 000 abonnés sur X où la liberté d'expression est valorisée, ainsi que 25 000 connexions sur LinkedIn, les lecteurs sont inspirés à acheter les produits et services examinés dans plus de 200 colonnes sur le site. Nous travaillons directement avec les entrepreneurs et ne mettons en avant que le meilleur de ce que nous expérimentons, en pensant toujours par nous-mêmes et en ignorant toute couverture médiatique passée. Whom You Know évalue personnellement chaque produit présenté sur la base de ses mérites seuls, et ce standard exigeant de qualité bénéficie à notre public fidèle. Nous ne nous intéressons qu'à la qualité, pas à la quantité. Notre liste globale des Meilleurs de 2025 a culminé avec la Superstar Intellectuelle, Polymathique Multi-Talentueuse Georgia Shreve et incluait 27 marques d'élite.En plus d'être des critiques, nous sommes honorés de publier sur The Recording Academy (Grammys), The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (Oscars), The Morgan Library and Museum, The MoMA, le Smithsonian et des marques de calibre similaire.L'héritage de Whom You Know inclut au fil des ans une liste de plusieurs centaines des Meilleurs Restaurants de Manhattan et la Liste des Choix de Peachy pour 2026 inclut 52 restaurants avec une moyenne de 32 ans d'activité chacun, totalisant plus de 1 600 ans au total, plus de 350 interviews de Movers and Shakers, y compris le Maire Bloomberg, Anna Wintour et Sebastien Baud, Chef Exécutif, Consulat Général de France. Nous avons reçu plus de 300 Témoignages, y compris de : Dr. Stephen Nicholas, Paul J. Cohn, Président Émérite de la Restaurant Association of Maryland Washington (RAMW), Jeff Levy, Président de Paul Mayer Attitudes, Hemant Mathur, Chef-Entrepreneur et Président, HMC, Saar, Veeray da Dhaba, Athithi, Marigold, et Toby Usnik, @Tusnik Directeur des Communications, Consulat Général Britannique de New York.Nous avons publié plus de 2 200 articles sur la Mode dans Fashion Alert, près de 1 500 articles sur les Gadgets dans Gotham Gadgets, plus de 1 800 articles sur les Sports, plus de 2 200 articles sur les restaurants de Manhattan dans Peachy's Picks et Terrific Takeout et plus dans d'autres zones géographiques, plus de 600 articles sur l'alcool, plus de 600 articles sur les Produits Alimentaires mettant en avant cette année Saint John Since 1935 de France, plus de 1 800 articles sur la télévision dans Small Screen Scenes, plus de 1 800 articles sur la Culture, plus de 900 articles sur les 501c3 (organisations à but non lucratif), plus de 700 articles sur les voitures, plus de 1 000 articles sur les films dans Movietime in Manhattan, et plus de 600 articles sur la Mode Maison dans Chez Peachy. D'autres partenaires incluent la NHL, le Consulat Britannique, Warner Brothers et bien d'autres listés ici. Écoutez ce que plus de 300 entreprises et personnes adorent à propos de travailler avec Whom You Know. Cliquez ici pour lire ce que nos Ambassadeurs de Marque ont à dire.En avril 2024, @ManhattanPeachy a obtenu une coche bleue de X. Notre chaîne YouTube grandit avec Julian Lennon étant le plus populaire, et inclut des Présidents, des Rédacteurs de Mode, des Superstars de la Musique et HAIR NOW WITH EDWARD TRICOMI.La carrière journalistique de Peachy Deegan a commencé en tant que stagiaire sur CBS Sunday Morning avec Charles Kuralt, et elle a ensuite fait des stages pour CBS Sports à Hartford et Boston, et ESPN à Daytona Beach. Nous aimons particulièrement les marques fabriquées et conçues aux États-Unis d'Amérique. Peachy est diplômée de Miss Porter's School, Boston College et University College Cork. Le français est la deuxième langue de Whom You Know et ce communiqué est publié ci-dessous en français.Contact : peachydeegan@gmail.comhttp://www.whomyouknow.com/ https://x.com/Manhattanpeachy https://www.threads.net/@peachydeeganhttp://instagram.com/peachydeegan/https://www.facebook.com/whomyouknowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/manhattanpeachy/https://www.linkedin.com/company/whomyouknowhttp://klear.com/profile/Manhattanpeachyhttps://www.gettyimages.com/photos/peachy-deeganhttp://patrickmcmullan.com/site/search.aspx?t=person&s=Peachy+Deeganhttps://truthsocial.com/@ManhattanPeachyhttps://agilience.com/en/Manhattanpeachy

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Friday, January 23, 2026

#InauguralReview #Gaudios Family-Owned and Operated Since 1958 by Founder the Late Great Luigi Gaudio and Since 1990 by the Equally Amazing Dominick Gaudio His Son #SouthernItalian #Pizzeria #Ristorante #Calabria 40-13 30th Ave #Astoria #Queens #NewYork

From the pizza perfection of both Peachy's vegetable selections and then the Classic Cheese to the Lobster Ravioli and "Tails Up" Shrimp Scampi, Gaudio's showcases the best of Calabrian Cuisine and is our first discovery in Astoria, Queens, New York City!
It's not who you know, it's WHOM YOU KNOW and now we know Dominick Gaudio, owner of Gaudio's!
We've spent 17 years finding the Best in Manhattan.  Sometimes, you can find even better in Queens, namely, when you know Dominick Gaudio, master of pizza hospitality and so much more.  A shining diamond in Astoria, Gaudio's hit it out of the park on our very first visit ever not only to their venue but to the entire neighborhood.  If we ever consider another venue in this neighborhood, they ought to know they have a tough act to follow!  Peachy nearly never leaves Manhattan and stays in New York.
Owner since 1990, Dominick Gaudio graciously greeted us with a sparkling smile of genuine professionalism the moment we walked in, and right down to the spotless bathrooms, Gaudio's is all pinkies-out with beautiful interiors from the gorgeous ceiling to the pristine tablecloths to the extensive menu of excellence.  There is no weak spot we found on the menu.  Clearly, Dominick was born to excel in this realm and we are only getting started.  Gaudio's outperformed many places in Manhattan that can be comfortable sitting on their laurels.  Sadly, we were born too late to work with founder Luigi Gaudio, Dominick's father.  Luigi Gaudio came to New York in 1956 and first worked with his uncles in the Bronx at 158th and Melrose.  Later, Luigi opened Gaudio's in this exact location in 1958; Dominick told us that the slices back in the day were around fifteen cents!  Happily, we were born just at the right time to work with Dominick Gaudio, and they have come a long way, baby.
So yes, their pizza is truly spectacular but no, they are not merely a pizza place.  Gaudio's is a Italian institution of great culinary depth and talent.  The Italian salad arrives in style with tomatoes, cucumbers, fresh mozzarella, green and black olives, iceberg lettuce, pimentos and provolone, each element a beacon of freshness.  House dressing came in a silver boat on the side because you know who likes to apply her own dressing, and in this case it was a house vinaigrette.  Of course, the salads are made to order and the Caesar Salad was equally commanding and we decided to add shrimp.  Not only can you add shrimp, but the shrimp are sizeable enough that they can and do butterfly it too, incorporated into the expert grilling.  
The Baked Clams were hams and insisted on properly mugging for the camera.
Note we never edit pictures. 
You excel like Dominick, or we do not publish.
They really do look this sublime in real life.
Some people talk about the great plains of America.
We talk about the great plains of pizza.  From the superlative cheese and sauce and their ratio to each other to the triumphant fluffy crust which we just adored, Gaudio's large cheese pizza is to be coveted from afar and enjoyed up close.  Yes even if you live in Manhattan you ought to prioritize this pizza.  And avid readers know that Peachy is a fan of vegetables on pizza, and the onions, mushrooms and broccoli here were super competitive in their ultimate freshness that just added to the pizza glory.  It is so delicious you will be put under a culinary spell of pizza mesmerization.  Everyone tells us they make great pizza.  Gaudio's showed us.
The red sauce in particular in both the quality of the sauce itself and the application which is just right not overbearing or not under served is the most outstanding anywhere in recent memory especially for an inaugural review. If you can't bring yourself to walk across the Queensboro Bridge get in a car and pick up a takeout order at the very least: you need to make this pizza a priority in your life.  Also it seems like this is not far from La Guardia so if you find yourself landing and dying for pizza, you know where to make a stop.
If she knew she could devote her life to Chicken Parm, Peachy would have started doing it sooner.  However, it is well underway and we maybe are the only ones with a dedicated Chicken Parm column with Chicken Parm Peachy, featuring the very best Peachy's Picks.  The rendition at Gaudio's is entirely charming and delicious, and of course although is pictured as an entree can also be a grinder/hero/sub depending on if you are from Connecticut/New York/Massachusetts.  We are not going to define the other 47 states but geography is irrelevant when you discover quality Chicken Parm.  In this case, the only geography you need is 30th avenue and Steinway Street.  We know you can read a map, smart cookie readers!
The chicken parm itself in essence at Gaudio's is nothing short of spectacular and we were tremendously wowed.
There are places in this world where you cut into Lobster Raviolis and cannot see enough lobster.
Gaudio's is absolutely not one of them!  
The succulent nature of this majestic crustacean is expertly encased in ravishing ravioli that are just dying to meet you.  This was a special when we visited and we are often universally enticed by lobster.
If your Shrimp Scampi doesn't smile at you like that, you ought to check out Gaudio's!
From every angle, this is a winner and exhibited a competitive performance.
We believe there is a liquor license here however we did not explore that yet and can verify that the Root Beer hit the spot and Dominick understands Peachy is fueled by caffeine to close in on post 31,000....yes get a cappuccino at the end.  We hear the desserts are superlative but alas Peachy's stomach was at a limit so we will tell you about them another time.
We know in many cases and especially in cases when there is such acclaimed history of a venue, that when a restaurant names a dish after themselves, it is quite often superior and indicative of what they think is best.  To that end, meet Gaudio's Italian Hero, 12 inches of quality grilled chicken, fresh mozzarella, roasted peppers and pesto sauce, delicious and invigorating and not your standard at all: a step above.
Well, as you may have guessed Peachy has not been here for 67 years, so it's incorrect to say that it took her 67 years to discover Gaudio's!  But we're glad it didn't take her another day because it is a beacon of excellence across Ed's bridge and we would like to think the late great mayor was with us in spirit when we visited!  In the world according to Peachy, the calories at Gaudio's do not count if you walk there across Ed's bridge from Manhattan.  We can't wait to see what Dominick and Gaudio's do next.




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Thursday, January 22, 2026

#MovietimeInManhattan @TheAcademy #OSCARS 98TH OSCARS® NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED

THE OSCARS SET TO AIR LIVE MARCH 15, AT 7 P.M. ET/4 P.M. PT, ON ABC AND HULU


Oscar®-nominated actor Danielle Brooks and actor Lewis Pullman announced the 98th Oscars® nominations today (Thursday, January 22, 2026), live from the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills via a global livestream on Oscars.org, Oscar.com and the Academy’s digital platforms, ABC’s Good Morning America and ABC News Live, Disney+, Hulu, broadcast media and an international satellite feed.

Brooks and Pullman announced the nominees in two groups starting at 5:30 a.m. PT, followed by the remaining categories at 5:41 a.m. PT. For a complete list of nominees, visit www.oscars.org.

Academy members from each of the 19 branches vote to determine the nominees in their respective categories – actors nominate actors, costume designers nominate costume designers, etc. In the Animated Feature Film, Animated Short Film, International Feature Film and Live Action Short Film categories, nominees are selected by a vote of members from all branches who opt in to participate and have met the eligibility requirements. All active members are eligible to select the Best Picture nominees. Members submitted nomination ballots from 88 countries.

Twenty-four categories will be awarded at the 98th Oscars. Each category has five nominees, except for Best Picture, which has 10. Active members of the Academy must view all nominated films to be eligible to vote.

Finals voting begins on Thursday, February 26, 2026, and concludes on Thursday, March 5, 2026. Visit https://www.oscars.org/oscars/voting for more information.

All rounds of Oscars voting are conducted by secret online ballot, tabulated by the independent accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.

The 98th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC, streamed live on Hulu and airs live in more than 200 territories worldwide.


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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world's premier film organization and is home to a global membership of more than 11,000 of the most accomplished film industry artists and leaders. The Academy connects global audiences – its members, the film industry, and film fans – through their shared passion for making and watching films. The Academy does this by recognizing and celebrating the arts and sciences of moviemaking through renowned awards for cinematic achievement, including the Oscars®, the Governors Awards, and the Scientific and Technical Awards. The Academy’s affiliated charitable organization, the Academy Foundation, serves a public benefit through its robust educational, preservation and cultural activities. This includes the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the world's largest global film museum, the Academy Collection, the largest film-related collection in the world, and talent development programs for emerging artists. Year-round, the Academy creates opportunities for all communities to engage with the film world.

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On the Non-People, by Tom Wolfe

“And - of course! - the Non-people. The whole freaking world was full of people who were bound to tell you they weren't qualified to do this or that but they were determined to go ahead and do just that thing anyway.”

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#MovietimeInManhattan @TheAcademy ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES ANNOUNCES NEW ACQUISITIONS TO THE ACADEMY COLLECTION; AMY HOMMA WILL BE ELEVATED TO DIRECTOR AND PRESIDENT, ACADEMY MUSEUM OF MOTION PICTURES AND ACADEMY COLLECTION


Bringing together for the first time all collections, conservation, preservation, exhibitions, and screening components of the Academy Foundation,
Homma will add to her purview the 52-million-piece Academy Collection,
the world’s largest film-related collection
New collection acquisitions include the screen-used hero bicycle from Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985), a collection of rare scripts and correspondence belonging to Orson Welles, behind-the-scenes photographs from the set of Jaws (1975), personal collections from Allison Anders, Arthur Dong, Sherry Lansing, and Freida Lee Mock, the couture gown worn by Cicely Tyson to the 91st Oscars®, costumes designed by Charles Lemaire and Mark Bridges, and new restorations of Mysterious Skin (2004), One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975), and Saint Joan (1957).

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the newest acquisitions to its expansive Academy Collection, the largest film-related collection in the world, comprising more than 52 million items. The Academy, through its Academy Foundation, is a global leader in the conservation, preservation, and exhibition of film-related objects and materials.

The Academy also announced today that its collections and museum work will now be more organizationally linked via the elevation of Amy Homma to the new role of Director and President, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures and Academy Collection. Homma will work directly with Executive Vice President, Academy Collection and Preservation, Matt Severson, and the teams at the Academy Film Archive and Margaret Herrick Library.

“The preservation of our global film history is a core focus of the Academy, and we are honored to add so many exciting items to our ever-growing Academy Collection. The collection serves as an important tool for research, scholarship, exhibitions, and programs,” said Academy CEO Bill Kramer. “Bringing our collections and museum teams together is a logical evolution of our preservation and conservation work. Amy Homma is a fantastic leader who, along with Matt Severson and his stellar collections teams, will greatly expand the reach of our Academy Collection—just as she has done with the Academy Museum.”

“With our library, archive, and museum, the Academy is the world’s premier place to celebrate, preserve and learn about our cinematic history,” said Amy Homma, Director and President of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures and Academy Collection. “I am honored to work with each of these incredibly talented teams and, alongside Matt, unite them under one common vision to bring these valuable resources to our global community.”

“Through this alignment of our institution-wide preservation efforts and of the Academy Collection, we will have the opportunity to make film history more accessible to the next generation of filmmakers,” said Matt Severson, Executive Vice President, Academy Collection and Preservation. “I am so excited to welcome Amy and to strategically work to move this critical work forward.”

Recent acquisitions in the Academy Collection include Paul Reubens’ screen-used hero bicycle from Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985); a collection of rare scripts and correspondence belonging to Orson Welles from collector James Pepper, including a Citizen Kane (1941) script and wrap party invitation, and Touch of Evil (1958) scripts annotated by Welles; behind-the-scenes photographs from the set of Jaws (1975) from production boom operator Frank Meadows; filmmaker Arthur Dong's personal collection of film materials focused on Chinese representation and filmmakers in Hollywood; and the couture gown worn by Cicely Tyson during the 91st Oscars® with the sketch illustration by designer B Michael.

Personal collections containing scripts, correspondence, storyboards, photographs, and production materials donated from filmmaker Allison Anders, film executive Sherry Lansing, set decorator Marvin March, photographer Mary Ellen Mark, producer Walter Mirisch, documentary filmmaker Freida Lee Mock, casting director Marcia Ross, and Steadicam operator Elizabeth Ziegler have also been added to the Academy Collection. The Academy Collection has also added the Kobal Foundation Collection of Photograph Negatives, which comprises approximately 20,000 original negatives, including portraits and behind-the-scenes images by some of Hollywood’s greatest photographers. In addition, new acquisitions to the Academy’s core reference collection include more than 600 books, 2,600 magazines, and 2,200 posters from 46 countries.

New costume, production, and technology object additions include a costume designed by Charles Lemaire worn by Katharine Hepburn as Bunny Watson in Desk Set (1957), a costume designed by Mark Bridges worn by Heather Graham as Rollergirl in Boogie Nights (1997), life casts of Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, and Al Pacino, as well as an ARRI camera used by documentary pioneer Robert J. Flaherty. New Oscar® statuettes include John Alcott’s Oscar for Cinematography for Barry Lyndon (1975), among others.

The Academy Film Archive has added over 1,000 audio and visual elements to its holdings this past year. New items include casting sessions from casting director and Academy governor Richard Hicks, featuring such notable actors as Zac Efron, Andrew Garfield, Jennifer Lawrence, and Saoirse Ronan; a 35mm print of His Three Daughters (2024); and a newly created 35mm print from the original negative of 8 ½ (1963). Through its preservation efforts, the Academy Film Archive has added over 30 new film prints and digital 4K restorations to the collection, including Mysterious Skin (2004), One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975), and Saint Joan (1957), all of which had their West Coast premiere screenings at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

The Academy’s growing collection remains a valuable resource for research, exhibitions, and cultural exchange worldwide. In the last year, the Academy’s Margaret Herrick Library supported 30 exhibitions, including six at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, providing more than 400 items to exhibitions, including Stories of Cinema, Color in Motion: Chromatic Explorations of Cinema, and Cyberpunk: Envisioning Possible Futures Through Cinema. Additionally, 779 objects from the collection were loaned to institutions across North America, Europe, Asia, and South America. In the last year, the Academy Film Archive also loaned films from the Academy Collection for over 300 screenings at cinematheques and festivals in 20 countries, including over 100 screenings at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. These efforts underscore the Academy’s commitment to preserving global film heritage and promoting public access to the cinematic arts on an international scale.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has been collecting and preserving film and film-related material since 1927. Its unparalleled collection contains items reflecting all components of the moviemaking process—costumes, photographs, scripts, posters, production art, sound recordings, books, film and video assets, props, cameras, projectors, clippings, makeup and hairstyling tools, visual effects technologies, promotional materials, and more. Through its conservation program and dedication to high-quality collections care, the Academy ensures the integrity, longevity, and accessibility of these valuable cultural artifacts for generations to come.

The public can access components of the Academy Collection through:Exhibitions, public programming, and film screenings at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
The Academy’s Margaret Herrick Library reading room
The Academy Film Archive public access center

A selected list of new collection items includes:

COSTUMES AND OSCARS® FASHIONCouture gown worn by Cicely Tyson during the 2018 (91st) Oscars and illustration by celebrated Black American fashion designer B Michael; Gift of B Michael and Mark-Anthony Edwards
Costume designed by Charles Lemaire worn by Katharine Hepburn as Bunny Watson in Desk Set (1957)
Costume designed by Mark Bridges, worn by Heather Graham as Rollergirl in Boogie Nights (1997), and screen-used roller skates; Gift of Heather Graham
Tap shoes worn by James Cagney as George M. Cohan in Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)

PRODUCTION OBJECTSBicycle from Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (1985); Gift of Paul Reubens
Animatronic Freddy Krueger television and control box from A Nightmare on Elm Street III: Dream Warriors (1987)
Xenomorph trophy skull prop from Predator 2 (1990); Gift of Kevin Hudson
Life casts of Jane Alexander, Danny DeVito, Steve Martin, Paul Newman, Al Pacino, Brooke Shields, Sylvester Stallone, Carl Weathers; Gift of Michael Westmore
Prosthetic makeup test bust of John Hurt as “John Merrick” from The Elephant Man (1980)
Character study maquettes, hairpieces, and makeup appliances from The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005); Gift of Howard Berger

TECHNOLOGYLife cast and registration mask for Tom Hanks used to create motion capture effects for The Polar Express (2004); Gift of Kevin Hudson
ARRI camera used by documentary pioneer Robert J. Flaherty, c. 1940s
Lumière Model A film projector, c. 1897

OSCAR® STATUETTESJohn Alcott’s Oscar for Cinematography for Barry Lyndon (1975); Gift of Sue Alcott
Ray Gilbert’s Oscar for Music (Original Song) for "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" for Song of the South (1946); Gift of Janis Paige Trust
Warren Newcombe’s Oscar for Special Effects for Green Dolphin Street (1947); Gift of American Film Institute

AUDIO AND VISUAL ELEMENTSCasting sessions videos featuring actors Zac Efron, Andrew Garfield, Jennifer Lawrence, and Saoirse Ronan; Gift of Richard Hicks
His Three Daughters (2024) 35mm print; Gift of Azazel Jacobs
A newly created 35mm print of 8 ½ (1963) from the original negative
Completed visual effects shots, composite shots, and bake-off reels for Star Wars (1977), Die Hard (1988), Batman Returns (1992), and Big Trouble in Little China (1986) from Boss Films; Gift of Richard Edlund

ARCHIVAL PHOTOGRAPHS, DRAWINGS, SCRIPTS, AND PRODUCTION MATERIALCollection of rare scripts and correspondence belonging to Orson Welles; Gift of James Pepper
Over 70 never-before-seen Kodachrome slides taken on the set of Jaws (1975) from sound boom operator Frank Meadows; Gift of William Meadows
Arthur Dong’s personal collection of more than 1,500 items, including posters, stills, lobby cards, scripts, periodicals, press books, programs, and vinyl records examining how the Chinese have been portrayed in Hollywood and documenting the creative contributions of Chinese Americans to cinema; Gift of Arthur Dong
Scripts and production material from filmmaker Allison Anders for Mi Vida Loca (1993) and Gas Food Lodging (1992); Gift of Allison Anders
Personal scrapbook collection documenting the career of film executive and producer Sherry Lansing; Gift of Sherry Lansing
Over 3,500 photographic prints of on-set photography from films including Apocalypse Now (1979) and Fellini Satyricon (1969), as well as celebrity portraits taken by photographer Mary Ellen Mark; Gift of Martin Bell
20,000 original photograph negatives of portraits and behind-the-scenes images by some of Hollywood’s greatest photographers (Clarence Sinclair Bull, George Hurrell, Ruth Harriet Louise) featuring stars such as Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, Rock Hudson, and Elizabeth Taylor, assembled by film historian and author John Kobal.
Scripts, photographs, and production material from set decorator Marvin March for Annie (1982) and Addams Family Values (1993); Gift of Marvin March
Scripts, production material, and business records from producer and former Academy President Walter Mirisch for Midway (1976), Same Time, Next Year (1978), and Fiddler on the Roof (1971); Gift of Larry Mirisch
Production material from documentary filmmaker Freida Lee Mock for Sing! (2001) and Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision (1994); Gift of Freida Lee Mock
Casting production binders from casting director Marcia Ross for 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) and Clueless (1995); Gift of Marcia Ross
Scripts and production material from pioneering Steadicam operator Elizabeth Ziegler for Ghost (1990) and Wayne’s World (1992); Gift of Elizabeth Ziegler
Costume design drawings by Edith Head for Kim Novak in Vertigo (1958)
Behind-the-scenes photographs by Ira M. Resnick from Badlands (1973); Gift of Ira M. Resnick
Photographs taken on the set of Opening Night (1977), The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976), and various John Cassavetes plays taken by Joan Almond; Gift of Joan Almond Revocable Trust
Makeup continuity production notebook and cast Polaroids for Rocky (1976); Gift of Michael Westmore
Handwritten music score and sheet music for the recorded title song from High Noon (1952), "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin’)” by Dimitri Tiomkin; Gift of Anne Kabler Robichaux
Scripts, photographs, and production material from producer Stanley R. Jaffe from Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) and Fatal Attraction (1987); Gift of Melinda Jaffe
Behind-the-scenes photographic slides from Sergei Eisenstein’s unproduced 1930s film ¡Que Viva Mexico!; Gift of Lauren Coodley
Scripts and production material from casting director Heidi Levitt for The Rock (1996) and Benny & Joon (1993); Gift of Heidi Levitt
Japanese poster for Aparajito (1956) directed by Satyajit Ray; Gift of Jahan Singh Bakshi
Scripts and production material from unit publicist Joan Eisenberg for Training Day (2001) and Scarface (1983); Gift of Joan Eisenberg
Scripts and production material from filmmaker Sandi Tan for Shirkers (2018); Gift of Sandi Tan
Scripts and production material from filmmaker W.D. Richter for The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984); Gift of W.D. Richter
Scripts and production material for The Sessions (2012), including wardrobe continuity binders for principal cast; Gift of Judi Levine and Ben Lewin
Scripts, production material and concept art for Flow (2024); Gift of Gints Zilbalodis
Storyboards, photographs, and ephemera from director Jack Arnold for The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) and Revenge of the Creature (1955); Gift of Susan Arnold


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Image Credits: (L-R) Bicycle from Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure (1985): ©Academy Museum Foundation, Photo by: Joshua White/JWPictures; Arthur Dong Collection - Photograph of Anna May Wong signed to singer Frances Chun (Kan): Image courtesy of the Margaret Herrick Library; James Pepper Collection on Orson Welles – An invitation from Orson Welles to Paul Stewart to attend the wrap party for Citizen Kane (1941): Image courtesy of the Margaret Herrick Library; Frank Meadows photographs – Behind-the-scenes photograph from Jaws (1975): Image courtesy of the Margaret Herrick Library; Still from Mysterious Skin (2004); B Michael fashion design drawing for Cicely Tyson: Image courtesy of the Margaret Herrick Library, Academy Awards show photographs – Cicely Tyson at the 91st Academy Awards: Image courtesy of the Margaret Herrick Library, Photo by: Kyusung Gong; Still from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)

ABOUT THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world's premier film organization and is home to a global membership of more than 11,000 of the most accomplished film industry artists and leaders. The Academy connects global audiences—its members, the film industry, and film fans—through their shared passion for making and watching films. The Academy does this by recognizing and celebrating the arts and sciences of moviemaking through renowned awards for cinematic achievement, including the Oscars®, the Governors Awards, and the Scientific and Technical Awards. The Academy’s affiliated charitable organization, the Academy Foundation, serves a public benefit through its robust educational, preservation, and cultural activities. This includes the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the world's largest global film museum, the Academy Collection, the largest film-related collection in the world, and talent development programs for emerging artists. Year-round, the Academy creates opportunities for all communities to engage with the film world.

ABOUT THE ACADEMY MUSEUM OF MOTION PICTURES
The Academy Museum is the largest museum in the world devoted to global cinema and the arts, sciences, and artists of moviemaking. The museum advances the understanding, celebration, and preservation of cinema through inclusive and accessible exhibitions, screenings, programs, initiatives, and collections. Designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Renzo Piano, the museum's campus contains the restored and revitalized historic Saban Building—formerly known as the May Company building (1939)—and a soaring spherical addition. Together, these buildings contain 50,000 square feet of exhibition spaces, two state-of-the-art theaters, the Shirley Temple Education Studio, and beautiful public spaces that are free and open to the public. These include: The Walt Disney Company Piazza and the Sidney Poitier Grand Lobby, which houses the Spielberg Family Gallery, Academy Museum Store, and Fanny’s restaurant and café. The Academy Museum is open six days a week from 10am to 6pm and is closed on Tuesdays and select holidays.

ABOUT THE MARGARET HERRICK LIBRARY
The Margaret Herrick Library collection contains a vast range of motion picture production and history-related materials, including works on paper and still images covering the history of motion pictures in the United States and worldwide, encompassing photographs, scripts, posters, production art, and books. The library contains special collections of film icons such as Kathryn Bigelow, Anne V. Coates, William Friedkin, Katharine Hepburn, Alfred Hitchcock, Eiko Ishioka, Hattie McDaniel, Gregory Nava, Gregory Peck and Vilmos Zsigmond. These special collections contain production files, personal correspondence, clippings, contracts, manuscripts, scrapbooks, storyboards and more. The library’s collecting divisions work collaboratively to acquire, preserve, digitize and exhibit the broad range of materials entrusted to their care by generations of filmmakers and collectors.

ABOUT THE ACADEMY FILM ARCHIVE
Established in 1991 and dedicated to the preservation, restoration, documentation, exhibition and study of motion pictures, the Academy Film Archive is home to one of the most diverse and extensive motion picture collections in the world, including the personal collections of such filmmakers as Tacita Dean, Cecil B. DeMille, Jesse B’Franklin and Carl Franklin, Barbara Hammer, Alfred Hitchcock, James Wong Howe, Jim Jarmusch, Ellen Kuras, Nina Menkes, Gregory Nava, Satyajit Ray, Penelope Spheeris, George Stevens, Gus Van Sant and Fred Zinnemann. The Academy Film Archive holds all the Academy Award-winning films in the Best Picture category, all the Oscar-winning documentaries, many Oscar-nominated films in other categories, and more.

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#NewYorkNotes @RecordingAcad @SabrinaAnnLynn SABRINA CARPENTER TO PERFORM AT THE 2026 GRAMMY AWARDS® ON SUNDAY, FEB. 1

Grammy® Award winner and current Grammy nominee Sabrina Carpenter will perform at the 2026 Grammy Awards® . The two-time Grammy winner is up for six Grammy Awards this year: Record Of The Year (“Manchild”), Album Of The Year (Man’s Best Friend), Song Of The Year (“Manchild”), Best Pop Solo Performance (“Manchild”), Best Pop Vocal Album (Man’s Best Friend), and Best Music Video (“Manchild”).

Additional performers will be announced in the coming days.

WHAT:
The 2026 Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network and will be available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+* (live and on demand for Paramount+ Premium subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the special airs)*

The Grammy Awards are the only peer-recognized accolade in music and are voted on by the Recording Academy®'s voting membership body of music makers who represent all genres and creative disciplines, including recording artists, songwriters, producers, mixers, and engineers.

WHEN:
Sun, Feb. 1, 2026, 8–11:30 p.m. live ET/5–8:30 p.m. live PT

WHERE:
Crypto.com Arena
1111 S Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015

ABOUT THE GRAMMY AWARDS
The 2026 Grammy Awards will be produced by Fulwell Entertainment for the Recording Academy. Ben Winston, Raj Kapoor, Jesse Collins, and Trevor Noah are executive producers. For media assets surrounding this year's Grammy Awards, please visit here.

For more information on the broadcast of the 2026 Grammy Awards, visit Paramount Press Express and follow CBS on Facebook, X and Instagram.

ABOUT THE RECORDING ACADEMY
The Recording Academy represents the voices of performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, and all music professionals. Dedicated to ensuring the recording arts remain a thriving part of our shared cultural heritage, the Academy honors music's history while investing in its future through the Grammy Museum®, advocates on behalf of music creators, supports music people in times of need through MusiCares®, and celebrates artistic excellence through the Grammy Awards — music's only peer-recognized accolade and highest achievement. As the world's leading society of music professionals, we work year-round to foster a more inspiring world for creators.

For more information about the Grammy Awards and the Recording Academy, please visit Grammy.com and RecordingAcademy.com. For breaking news and exclusive content, join the Recording Academy's social communities on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, and X.

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Hi-Ho! ‘The Muppet Show’ Returns With A Special Event Feb 4. On Disney+ And ABC #TheMuppetShow #Disney+ #ABC@KermitTheFrog @MissPiggy

“The Muppet Show” returns Feb. 4 for a triumphant special event on Disney+ and ABC.

Synopsis: It's “The Muppet Show!” Kermit, Miss Piggy and the beloved Muppet gang are back with a brand-new special event. Music, comedy, and a whole lot of chaos are bound to ensue when The Muppets once again take the stage of the original Muppet Theatre with their very special guest, Sabrina Carpenter!

Credits: From 20th Television, Disney Branded Television, The Muppets Studio and Point Grey Pictures, the special event is directed by Alex Timbers, who also serves as executive producer. Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, James Weaver and Alex McAtee are executive producers for Point Grey Pictures; David Lightbody, Leigh Slaughter and Michael Steinbach are executive producers for The Muppets Studio; Sabrina Carpenter, Albertina Rizzo, Matt Vogel and Eric Jacobson are executive producers.

Background on “The Muppet Show”: The original series “The Muppet Show,” created by Jim Henson, ran from 1976 through 1981 and aired in over 100 countries, featuring notable guest stars, including Elton John, Johnny Cash, Diana Ross, Debbie Harry, Gladys Knight, Liza Minelli, Paul Simon and many others. During its run, the series earned EmmyⓇ, GRAMMYⓇ, Peabody, BAFTA and numerous other awards. In a 1978 story, Time magazine called it "the most popular television entertainment now being produced on Earth." In 2026, “The Muppet Show” will celebrate its 50th anniversary. All five seasons of “The Muppet Show” are currently available to stream on Disney+.

Veteran Muppet performers Bill Barretta, Dave Goelz, Eric Jacobson, Peter Linz, David Rudman and Matt Vogel will perform the majority of the iconic Muppet characters in this production, supported by a talented team of additional performers. Dave Goelz, who has performed with The Muppets for over 50 years, was one of the performers on the original “The Muppet Show” and originated the characters Gonzo and Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, among many others.

SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook: @DisneyPlus | @ABC | @Muppets
Hashtag: #TheMuppetShow, #Disney+, #ABC

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