
Paley Center has added Fringe to its January roster and announced special events to honor the sci-fi series.
via release:
WHAT: The Paley Center for Media will host “Fringe” Benefits with a special gallery exhibit, screening, panel & reception on Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. Following five brilliant seasons, “Fringe,” the uniquely sublime blend of mind-bending storylines, ambitious artistry and powerful character drama, concludes its stellar run on Friday, Jan. 18 on FOX. The Paley Center for Media bids a fond farewell to one of our favorite series with “Fringe” Benefits, an exclusive fan art and screening event. The event will feature a special exhibition of posters commemorating the series’ most memorable moments selected by “Fringe” fans worldwide and presented by Gallery1988. Join the Paley Center for an advance screening of the series’ third-to-last episode, followed by an on-stage conversation with available members of the cast and creative team, including series co-creator and Executive Producer J.J. Abrams. The event is open to the public. Tickets are on sale Thursday, December 20 to Paley Center Members for $15; and to the general public on Friday, December 21 for $20. For further information and tickets to the program please visit www.paleycenter.org.
WHO: Scheduled to Appear: J.J. Abrams, Co-Creator & Executive Producer Additional members of the cast & creative team to be announced.
Moderator: Jeff Jensen, Senior Writer, Entertainment Weekly & EW.com
WHEN: Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Program: 7:30 pm
WHERE: The Paley Center For Media 465 N. Beverly Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210
The Paley Center for Media Presents An Evening with “Suits” Mid-season Premiere Screening & Panel









Team Fringe's New Show: Almost Human - 4 Minute Trailer
John Noble On Fringe Emmy Recognition
New JJ. Abrams NBC Series Channeling Fringe?
{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }
Damn, I wish I still lived in the Palisades. Well, there’s a winter storm warning in Chicago so for BOTH reasons now I wish I still lived in the Palisades.
Like:
0
“Following five brilliant seasons, “Fringe,” the uniquely sublime blend of mind-bending storylines, ambitious artistry and powerful character drama . . .”
I’ll say.
This sounds like a lot of fun, and richly deserved. Kudos to all involved in Fringe.
Like:
5