Dan Gross | Angie's coming to town
RAVISHING redhead Angie Everhart will attend a March 22 premiere of "The Unknown Trilogy," at the Prince (1412 Chestnut). The model/actress and producer Sal Mazzotta are to appear on Howard Stern's Sirius Satellite Radio show the day before to promote his film, made up of three shorts, in which she co-stars. Among the cast are Doylestown's "American Idol" dude Justin Guarini, Abe Vigoda, Johnny Williams and Ed O'Ross.

RAVISHING redhead
Angie Everhart
will attend a March 22 premiere of "The Unknown Trilogy," at the Prince (1412 Chestnut).
The model/actress and producer Sal Mazzotta are to appear on Howard Stern's Sirius Satellite Radio show the day before to promote his film, made up of three shorts, in which she co-stars. Among the cast are Doylestown's "American Idol" dude Justin Guarini, Abe Vigoda, Johnny Williams and Ed O'Ross.
Mazzotta co-stars in two of the suspense stories: "Frankie the Squirrel" and "Gone," but stayed behind the lens directing "Fear." Local musician Skip Denenberg scored the credits. After the screening, Everhart and several other cast members will attend a party at Galdo's (20th & Moyamensing). Tix for the screening/party cost $75 by ticketweb.com or 866-468-7619.
* People Paper sports writer John Smallwood has a cameo as a reporter in the first installment of "Order of the Quest," a historical fiction series produced by MBN Studios (725 N. 4th). Partners Benjamin Barnett and JD Clark are working on films dealing with bloodlines, and obscure legend within American history.
Schoolly D and Chuck Treece, who contributed music to the film, are scheduled to perform at a free screening at 8 p.m. Saturday at MBN Studios. Call 215-592-1059 to reserve a space for the free screenings.
Bam basks in friends' fears
Friends and family members of Bam Margera were frantically calling one another Thursday after an item appeared on PerezHilton.com saying that the Chester County "Jackass" star and wife Missy Rothstein were in a car accident and that Bam was being held by police for DUI.
The Web site took down the report shortly after it went up as it turns out the story was inaccurate and the couple were just fine.
Lauren Cohn back to Chicago
NBC-10 anchor Lauren Cohn is off to Chicago to work at Fox WFLD-32, the Chicago Sun-Times reported Friday. Cohn spent 11 years working in Chicago TV before joining NBC-10 in 2004. She joins the same station that meteorologist Amy Freeze recently left NBC-10 for. The pair are friends and surely glad to reunite.
Out and about
Ty Pennington, host of ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," and a galpal looked cozy as they sipped Stella Artois at McGillin's Olde Ale House (1310 Drury) the other day. The show's here building a new house for the Kilgallon family of Levittown. Pennington, who was happy to sign autographs and chat with fellow patrons, also left a large tip.
Friday night, Pennington and the woman, whom an eyewitness described as a foxy blonde, strolled from the Ritz-Carlton to the Capital Grille (1338 Chestnut) for dinner.
* Eagles cornerback Sheldon Brown, The Phillie Phanatic, 6ABC's Monica Malpass, 98.1 WOGL's Valerie Knight and 610 WIP's Brian Startare were among participants in the Big Brothers Big Sisters "Bowl for Kids Sake" event at Lucky Strike Lanes (1336 Chestnut) last week.
Bowl for Kids' Sake is the national fundraising campaign for Big Brothers Big Sisters. A few more outings are planned. Visit BBBSSEPA.org for more info.
'Humble' Bob, Chestnut on TV
Royersford's "Humble" Bob Shoudt, one of the world's top professional eaters will take his stomach to Georgia to compete in Spike TV's Major League Eating event, consuming corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day.
Jalapenos and green donuts will also be involved in the event which will air at 7 p.m. Saturday. Among other contestants is Shoudt's pal Joey Chestnut, the reigning, two-time champ of 610 WIP's Wing Bowl.
Lil' Kim lawyer welcomes Lil' one
Congrats to James J. Leonard Jr., lawyer for former Center City resident Lil' Kim, now a father for the second time. His wife Rebecca, a former Philadelphia assistant district attorney, delivered a son, Christian, the other day. He was nine pounds, eight ounces. Mom and baby are doing well. They have a daughter, Grace Ann, who's almost 2 years old. *