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Neil Patrick Harris is Honored at Drama League's Broadway Musical Celebration!

Neil Patrick Harris and his partner David Burtka are dashing gentlemen while attending the 2014 Drama League’s Musical Celebration of Broadway held at the Pierre Hotel on Monday (February 3) in New York City.

Zachary Levi, Kal Penn, and Judith Light were also on hand to honor the 40-year-old How I Met Your Mother actor.

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“Heavy snow and winter weather warning in NYC! Strange, I thought it had been warm on the East Coast these past weeks…” NPH wrote on Instagram earlier in the day. Check out the pic below!

FYI: Neil is wearing a Marc Jacobs Collection Velvet Goldmine Tuxedo.

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Colton Haynes & Meghan Ory: CW & CBS's Summer TCA Party!

Colton Haynes and Meghan Ory hit the carpet at the CW, CBS and Showtime 2013 Summer TCA Party held on Monday (July 29) in Los Angeles.

The 25-year-old Arrow actor and Meghan, 30, were joined at the event by Marg Helgenberger, Jason Segel, Dawn Olivieri, Will Arnett, Arielle Kebbel, David Duchovny, Jerry O’Connell, Tony Shalhoub, and Kal Penn.

“En route to the #tcas13 for @IntelligenceCBS with my handsome man @JohnReardon99!,” Meghan shared on her Twitter account along with a pic.

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Sarah Michelle Gellar & Anna Faris: CBS Upfront 2013!

Sarah Michelle Gellar and Anna Faris arrive at the 2013 CBS Upfront Presentation held at the Tents at Lincoln Center on Wednesday (May 15) in New York City.

The ladies, who both have new shows coming to CBS, were joined by Robin Williams, who stars alongside SMG in The Crazy Ones, and Allison Janney, who stars with Anna in Mom.

Will Arnett was in attendance to promote his new show The Millers along with his co-stars Beau Bridges and JB Smoove. The stars of We Are MenChris Smith, Jerry O’Connell, Kal Penn, and Tony Shalhoub – were also at the event!

FYI: Anna is wearing a Three Floor dress, Alexander Wang shoes, and Cresta Bledsoe jewelry. Sarah is wearing a Yoonmi Lee dress, Giuseppe Zanotti shoes, and H. Stern jewelry.

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President Obama Calls on Harold & Kumar for DNC Promo!

President Barack Obama makes a phone call to John Cho and Kal Penn in this funny new promo video for the 2012 Democratic National Convention.

The guys, who played the infamous characters Harold and Kumar in the hit film series, are sitting on the couch when they get a call from the President telling them, “just remember that I’m trusting you on this and I’ll see you there.”

Kal, who left acting for a career in politics, will be hosting “Live From Charlotte,” a web-only convention special airing this Thursday (September 6) at 8pm EST.

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President Obama Calls on Harold & Kumar for DNC Promo Video

Michelle Obama Preps for Democratic National Convention

Michelle Obama chats with Kal Penn on stage while prepping for the 2012 Democratic National Convention on Monday (September 3) at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, N.C.

The 48-year-old First Lady of the United States practiced her speech, which she is expected to give tomorrow night on the first evening of the convention.

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Kal, 35, who starred in the Harold and Kumar film series, ended his acting career for a job in politics as President Obama‘s associate director of public engagement. He currently is the co-chair for Obama‘s re-election campaign.

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Neil Patrick Harris: 'Harold & Kumar Christmas' Posters!

Neil Patrick Harris is surrounded by angels in this newly released poster from his latest film A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas!

Also featured in their own posters are the film’s stars John Cho and Kal Penn.

Neil will be reprising his role as himself in the stoner flick.

Here’s a synopsis: “Six years after their Guantanamo Bay adventure, stoner buds Harold Lee (Cho) and Kumar Patel (Penn) cause a holiday fracas by inadvertently burning down Harold’s father-in-law’s prize Christmas tree.”

In case you missed it, check out the trailer for the movie.

The film is set to be released in both 2D and 3D on November 4.

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Kal Penn: Time's Joel Stein is Xenophobic!

Kal Penn is speaking out against Joel Stein for his so-called xenophobic piece against Indian Americans in Time magazine.

The 33-year-old actor and former Associate Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement wrote a piece called “The ‘Hilarious’ Xenophobia of Time’s Joel Stein” via Huffington Post:

“I want to applaud Joel Stein for his hilarious account of Edison, New Jersey in his Time magazine article this week, ‘My Own Private India’; it is as unique and groundbreaking as Thomas Alva himself.

“Were it not for the intelligent, fresh sense of humor of individuals like Mr. Stein, the world may never know about Americans who happen to be of Indian descent. Gags about impossibly spicy food? I’d never heard those before! Multiple Gods with multiple arms? Multiple laughs! Recounting racial slurs like “dot-head”? Oh, Mr. Stein, is too good! I don’t know how he comes up with such unique bits. (I was worried that he’d missed an opportunity to joke about Dr. King’s predecessor, Gandhi, but I see that he got to that hilarity on Twitter. More never-before-heard satire!)

“Growing up a few miles from Edison, NJ, I always thought it was hilarious when I’d get the crap kicked out of me by kids like Stein who would yell “go back to India, dothead!” I was always ROTFLMAO when people would assume that I wasn’t American. He really captured the brilliant humor in that one too!

“Critics might call Mr. Stein‘s humor super-tired or as played out as the jokes about that cheap Jewish car that stopped on a dime to pick it up, or that African American kid who got marked absent at night school. Although unlike Stein‘s Indian American piece, in 2010 those other jokes don’t show up in mainstream media like Time Magazine. I wonder why that is…”
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And here are a few snippets of Joel‘s piece:

– “In the 1990s, the not-as-brilliant [Indian] merchants brought their even-less-bright cousins, and we started to understand why India is so damn poor.”

– “Whenever I go back [to Edison], I feel what people in Arizona talk about: a sense of loss and anomie and disbelief that anyone can eat food that spicy.”