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- Beatrice Alda Alan Alda, Janet Lehr’s Gwynne Emma Reality royal Gigi Hadi goes retro in lower Manhattan.

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for the cast of “Indignatio­n” — many of whom saw their film about intoleranc­e in the 1950s as a metaphor for our current political (photo inset), starring as a Jewish kid from New Jersey who winds up confrontin­g prejudice while attending college in Ohio, says this his character’s experience­s hardly seem retro. “The xenophobia is still present,” he told us at the “Indignatio­n” screening at MoMA. “The slut shaming, and things like that. I wasn’t talking about the Republican convention in particular, but the times that we live in, in general.” “Affluenza” star had a similar feeling of familiarit­y while filming this period piece based on the novel. “I think it is timely in that it has to do with an era in which there is a lot of people out there repressing ideas

(inset), the daughter of “M*A*S*H” star is hosting a Friday art opening for late Hamptons artist Larry Rivers at Vered Gallery in East Hampton. Rivers, often called “The Godfather of Pop Art,” may be best known for a video documentar­y he made about his daughters and going through puberty, which they’ve asked exhibitors not to show due to its showing them nude as children. This exhibition includes a series about topless women — not related to Rivers — titled “Me and My Shadow.” and beliefs,” he told us. “We see a movement going on in this country attempting to do the same thing.”

Rosenfield had no problem saying that he was referring to campaign and the way the GOP nominee “instills fear” the same way demagogues did in ’50s — with a couple of difference­s.

“It was Jews then and gay people and black people,” he said. “But it’s just about making people scared.”

,aNew York native who made his feature film debut in 2014’s “A Most Violent Year,” didn’t want to point fingers, but he took his castmate’s points.

“I think people are prejudiced about anything that is not them,” he said. “And it comes in different waves. Yeah. I wouldn’t really want to specify.”

The closer Trump goose-steps toward the White House, the more vocal the entertainm­ent community has gotten in their efforts to reach voters. On Tuesday, more than 100 celebritie­s, including

and signed a petition at UnitedAgai­nstHate.com to urge like-minded people to come together and stop The Donald from becoming commander-in-chief. NEW YORK, NY - JULY 25: Gigi Hadid seen on the streets

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