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THEN AND NOW: The cast of 'The O.C.' 20 years later

"The O.C." aired on Fox for four seasons between August 2003 and February 2007. The teen drama starred Ben McKenzie, Mischa Barton, Adam Brody, and Rachel Bilson.  Here's what the cast has been up to in the years since, from more acting jobs to writing books.  Ben McKenzie starred as Ryan Atwood, a 17-year-old from a broken home in Chino, California. Ben McKenzie as Ryan Atwood on season one of "

Mickey Rourke Cops a Feel

Mickey Rourke has no shame, and we're not talking about his wannabe Axl Rose meets Ryan Seacrest outfit. Mickey was in good 'ol NYC yesterday talking on his cell phone and apparently he just couldn't get close enough ... to himself! He might have subconsciously had his hand half way down his pants, but our guess is that anyone else that was there was very aware of the situation.

''A Few Months to Go''

Oh baby! Kenya Moore is "a few months" away from giving birth! The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum is expecting her first child with husband Marc Daly at the end of the year. Kenya first announced the news back in April during the Real Housewives of Atlanta: Reunion Part 1, telling host Andy Cohen, "We will definitely be welcoming a boy or girl in late this year." Since that time, Kenya has been keeping her social media followers updated on her pregnancy, sharing an ultrasound with her fans on Instagram back in June.

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Club Freud

An evening with Parapraxis, a new glossy mag for the new psychoanalysis crowd. Hannah Zeavin and Alex Colston. Photo: Lucas Michael Hannah Zeavin and Alex Colston. On a recent rainy night in Manhattan, more than a hundred people gathered at St. Mark’s Church-in-the-Bowery to celebrate the launch of Parapraxis, a new magazine about the century-old practice and theory of psychoanalysis. The party, co-hosted by the journal n+1, primarily consisted of writers, academics, and analysts, most of them young.