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Hollywood on the Potomac: Sites and Sounds

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Hollywood on the Potomac: Sites and Sounds


The Daily Caller launches, Journopalooza’s ‘Suspicious Package,’ and a star-studded Kennedy Center Honors Brunch

By Janet Donovan

Tucker Carlson greets guest at his launch party as Juleanna Glover looks on.

Tucker Carlson greets guest at his launch party as Juleanna Glover looks on.

OUT TO LAUNCH

So many people came to Juleanna Glover’s house to help inaugurate the Daily Caller that partygoers looking to find the website’s founder, Tucker Carlson, had to call him on their cell phones.

The Daily Caller went live on Jan. 11, adding yet another must-read for news junkies – who should probably file a sleep deprivation class action suit against Matt Drudge. (After all, his Drudge Report pretty much started the phenomenon).

Has Tucker finally hit his stride? We hope so. He’s hosted or been a guest on all the major cable networks with multiple writing positions along the way. The consensus according to radio talk show host Bill Press: “If anybody can cut through, thrive, and survive, it’s Tucker. He’s always fresh and different.”

Guests included media stalwarts Ann Compton and Christopher Hitchens as well as hip young reporters Emily Heil of Roll Call and Kiki Ryan of Politico. The big surprise of the night: “Plamegate” scandal figure I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby circulating – mostly unrecognized – in the supposedly politically-savvy crowd.

Tucker’s take: “It hasn’t been a big month for sleeping. The launch has been an adventure.  Ten years from now, when virtually all news is delivered digitally online and there are hundreds of sites doing pretty much exactly what we do, I’m sure we’ll have competitors. As of today we have only friends.”

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YGL: Who’s Your Urban Daddy?

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YGL: Who’s Your Urban Daddy?


Shooting last week’s Urban Daddy DC launch party at the W Hotel was the perfect remedy to a week of postponed-by-snow photo assignments and cabin fever.

By Tony Powell
W Hotel Washington
DC Editor of Urban Daddy Jeff Dufour holds court with painted models at the Urban Daddy launch Party at the W Hotel on Feb. 12.  Photo by Tony Powell

DC Editor of Urban Daddy Jeff Dufour holds court with painted models at the Urban Daddy launch Party at the W Hotel on Feb. 12. Photo by Tony Powell

When I got the call from Fingerprint Communications co-chief Barbara Martin, asking if I was free, I jumped on it!

There was a feast for the eyes and ears on the top floor of the W – intricately painted nearly nude models dishing out trays of cupcakes while – influenced by the roaring twenties/hip-hop/rap group – The James Gang – belted out some of the most original music being made today!

But we all really went there to celebrate Jeff Dufour, newly appointed editor of Urban Daddy DC, who along with new wife, PR maven Jayne Sandman, are one of DC’s youngest power couples.

Some of the politicos and night-lifers that braved the snowed-in side streets and snails-pace traffic of downtown DC included: Kastles owner Mark Ein with girlfriend Sally Stiebel, Meet the Press Executive Producer Betsy Fischer, White House speechwriter Jon Favreau, former Obama aide Dr. David Washington with CityDance Executive Director Alexe Nowakowski, Washington Post writer Amy Argetsinger, Hisaoka Communications prez Wendy Gordon, everywhere there couple Juleanna Glover and Christopher Reiter, CNN political contributor Amy Holmes, Marc Adelman, PEPCO VP Kim Watson and sister, JWoW Founder, Jacqui Watson, Rachel Pearson, a newly brunette Pamela Brown, Christina Sevilla, bloggers Emily Miller, Christina Wilkie, and Matt Dornic, my favorite new couple Ashley Taylor and Omar Popal, Becca Glover and Pepper Watkins, Washington Nationals president Stan Kasten , Carlos and Erika Gutierrez, Victoria Michael, Katherine Kennedy, Andre Wells, Lee Brenner, Latin Concepts’ Anna Chaley, Brian Komar, Todd Flournoy, Lydia and Scott Logan, and Elizabeth and hubby Almus Thorp.

Christopher Reiter, Juleanna Glover, Christina Sevilla and Amy Holmes. Photo by Tony Powell

Christopher Reiter, Juleanna Glover, Christina Sevilla and Amy Holmes. Photo by Tony Powell

Kaitlyn Ferrara, Jon Favreau and Barbara Martin. Photo by Tony Powell

Kaitlyn Ferrara, Jon Favreau and Barbara Martin. Photo by Tony Powell

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WL’s 2010 Social List

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WL’s 2010 Social List


The 14th annual record of notably social individuals from politics, diplomacy, business, philanthropy, and the arts.

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Enrico and Andrea Cecchi (Photo by Joseph Allen)

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Mr. and Mrs. JAMES ABDO (Mai)
Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM ABEL-SMITH (Mimi)
The Honorable and Mrs. TYLER ABELL (Bess)
The Honorable DAVID C. ACHESON
Mr. GLEN ACKERMAN and Mr. ERNESTO SANTALLA
Mr. THEO ADAMSTEIN and Ms. OLVIA DEMETRIOU

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Hollywood on the Potomac: Wars and Hoaxes

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Hollywood on the Potomac: Wars and Hoaxes


Films on recent conflicts draw critical attention and two wily rogues hoodwink the media while tweaking Sarah Palin.

By Janet Donovan

Woody Harrelson and Jonathan Capehert

Woody Harrelson and Jonathan Capehert. Photo by Tony Powell

DANGEROUS MAN VS THE MESSENGER

It was a Sophie’s Choice moment at the finale of the Impact Film Festival, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit event created as a platform for documentary and narrative filmmaking. Having to choose between simultaneous screenings of The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers and The Messenger starring Woody Harrelson was a challenging call. The Messenger won.

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Hollywood on the Potomac: Bricks and Proverbs

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Hollywood on the Potomac: Bricks and Proverbs


“Twin City” mayors, global opportunities for women, and dinner with the “Nanny”

By Janet Donovan

Cory Booker, Adrian Fenty

Cory Booker, Adrian Fenty

Separated at Birth
The only thing separating Newark, N.J. Mayor Cory Booker and our own Mayor Adrian Fenty is 198 miles, “as the crow flies.” They share not only a passion for their respective cities, but bear an uncanny physical resemblance: tall, lean, and follicly challenged. It’s no surprise they are often mistaken for one another, and that was the case when they both appeared at a screening of Brick City, a five-part miniseries that premiered on the Sundance Channel on Sept. 21.
While the series is about the fight to eliminate crime, poverty, and corruption in Newark, Booker realizes such problems are endemic to all inner cities. “It is a kind of a sharing of spirit that helps us through difficult times,” he said, “especially in this economy when we have challenges and appreciate having other brothers and sisters that are in the process.”
Executive producer Forest Whitaker came to express his deep commitment to the project (as did directors Mark Benjamin and Marc Levin). The Oscar-winning actor is so far removed from Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, whom he portrayed in The Last King of Scotland, that some guests wondered if he had actually shown up. The confusion was caused by his having trimmed down to half the size he was when he played the role.

Chinese Proverbs
“I got a letter from Harvard the other day, something I’ve always wanted,” Tammy Haddad joked, adding that it was about her women’s rights work, not an invitation for a fellowship. That was before she introduced her guests of honor, dual-Pulitzer-Prize-winning New York Times columnist Nick Kristof and his wife, Sheryl WuDunn, at a party celebrating the couple’s recent book, Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide.
The title refers to a Chinese proverb roughly translated as, “Talking about a problem is half the solution; doing something about it is the other half.”
Love those Chinese proverbs. They link to everything in life. Take for example when Kristof said that basically we’re all messengers, but the messenger also has to get the message. Proverb: “To talk much and get nowhere is the same as climbing a tree to catch a fish.”
Women’s Global Issues Ambassador Melanne Verveer got into proverb mode as well when she noted the need for women to realize their potential. Proverb: “Raise your sail one foot and you get ten feet of wind.”
Enjoying the buffet, bar, and comfy settees on the lawn were Mike McCurry, Ann Dickerson, John Coale, Juleanna Glover, Anita McBride, Elsa Walsh. and Mike Allen. Proverb: “Enjoy yourself. It’s later than you think.”

The Real Anna Wintour …
She’s been called everything from merely ruthless to the anti-Christ – although Nostradamus would have challenged the latter. If you saw The Devil Wears Prada starring Meryl Streep, which was supposedly laced with nasty vignettes about Vogue’s legendary editor-in-chief, you might tend to agree with the portrayal. However, it would be worth the effort to reconsider by seeing the recently released September Issue, a compelling look into the everyday life of a talented, hardworking woman who drives the fashion industry and is, yes, also a piece of work.
If you made it to the Gilt Group’s after-party at the W Hotel, you saw enough Manolo, Prada, Dior, and Chanel to convice anyone that Washington is no longer “Hollywood for ugly people.”

The Goody Bag
Guests at a dinner in honor of Fran Drescher at Teatro Goldoni were the first to get a sample of one of her new FranBrand products. And no, it wasn’t a decongestant nasal spray. Coming out in November, the former “Nanny’s”organic skin care products will be sold on the Home Shopping Network with a portion of the proceeds going to her Cancer Schmancer charity. “We are good for the planet and good for the soul.”
In the bag: a lip balm that tasted so good, most of the guests passed on dessert.

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Hill Harper Signs on for Sisters

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Hill Harper Signs on for Sisters


Julian Epstein Residence

Photos by Tony Powell

Hill Harper and Julian Epstein

Hill Harper and Julian Epstein

THE EVENT: Local pals feted CSI:NY star Hill Harper at a party honoring his new book, Letters to a Young Sister, which shares the same message of empowerment and respect as his previous best-seller focusing on young black men, Letters to a Young Brother. THE SCENE: Guests mingled in Julian Epstein’s sleek multi-leveled Adams-Morgan loft, admiring the art and outdoor views as the author signed books and spoke of his support of Harvard Law School classmate Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential bid. THE GUESTS: Among those spotted in what was described as a “charged atmosphere” of actors, models, politicos and media types were BET’s LaToya Foster and Andre Showell, D.C. Councilwoman Yvette Alexander, Juleanna Glover and co-hosts Paul Wharton, Michael Hines, Kevin Parker and Jarvis Stewart.

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Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards

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Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards


Location: The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts

WL SPONSOREDPhotos by Kyle Samperton

HONORED VOICES: Over one thousand guests gathered at the Kennedy Center to celebrate the eighth annual Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards, first over cocktails and then in the Eisenhower Theater. The star-studded evening was dedicated to five honorees from Cambodia, Nigeria, Afghanistan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, all making great progress for women in their respective nations. The final award, presented by Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, went to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who was declared a “Global Trailblazer.” “As a presidential candidate last year,” Hutchison said, “she made 18 millio

Ben Affleck, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, and Alysee Larsen

Ben Affleck, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, and Alysee Larsen

n cracks in the ceiling and inspired women all over the world.” Needless to say, political divides don’t apply when it comes to the global advancement of women. CELEBRANTS: French Ambassador Pierre Vimont, Wolf Blitzer, Andrea Mitchell, Tammy Haddad, Nina Totenberg, Juleanna Glover, Dan and Rhoda Glickman, John Pendergrast, Ellen Bennett, and Melanne Verveer.

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Absolute (Un)Certainty

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Absolute (Un)Certainty


How to cope with the great unknowns

By Edie VanHorn

The newly-minted “Mr. and Mrs. Lett” were among a number of autumn nuptials this month.

The newly-minted “Mr. and Mrs. Lett” were among a number of autumn nuptials this month.

Life’s big questions seem especially weighty between the ages of 25 and 40. For instance, what does my birth control really control? Do Red Bull Vodkas make me look cheap, or smart and alert? Is my boss really flirting with me … or am I flirting with him? With any luck, we find answers to some of them, and ditch the ones we’re not likely to figure out. Just this month I came across a few anecdotes to illustrate how some of us are coping with the “ifs,” and “as ifs,” during these uncertain years. Some will serve as inspirations, others as warnings.

Partner Up (and Settle Down)
This fall, some of the best couples I know decided to forego the June swoon to say “I do” amid the falling leaves. First in line were Nancy Margaret Ray and Andy Adler, the belle and the bachelor, whose Mississippi nuptials were enhanced by Michael Saylor’s decision to fly the entire back room of L2 down to the Magnolia State for the 500-plus person bacchanal. Later that month, not-so-rugged individualists Becca Glover and Pepper Watkins tied the knot in a private ceremony, capped off by a primo party at Juleanna Glover’s Kalorama townhouse, where guests danced to a blues band of Pepper’s pickled prepsters. Tate Yost and Gideon Lett rounded out the festivities with a rehearsal dinner at the Metropolitan Club and a divine reception at the Hay-Adams. We also congratulate Lindsay Stroud, who proposed to (and got a “yes” from) Shannon Delany on Nantucket, on the beach, at sunset, with birds singing, and hermit crabs dancing. Cynics be damned – true love is real, and when the hermit crabs dance – marry him!

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Boutique Chic

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Boutique Chic


Stylish locals grace the region’s hippest hotels…Summer just got hotter!

Photography Len Depas
Make-up and hair direction Jocelyn Johnson with Salon Bleu
Photo assistants: Yassine El Mansouri and Parmiss Akbari

Amanda Polk: Fashion by David Meister from Saks Fifth Avenue (model’s own)

Fashion by David Meister from Saks Fifth Avenue (model’s own)

Amanda Polk
Occupation: Mother/philanthropist
Style: Van Halen meets Prada
Summer Plans: “Spending time with my daughter, Cheyenne, and my husband, Curtis, at our home in Park City, Utah”
Travel Must: My BlackBerry
Memorable travel moment: “My wedding in Lake Como, Italy”

Location: Hotel Monaco Alexandria Address: 480 King Street, Alexandria, Va., 703-549-6080.

Opened: January 2008

Style: Decadently eclectic and whimsical. Room rates: Start at $179 for standard rooms. WL Tip: Mingle with guests and locals at the über-popular doggie happy hour, a cocktail party for animal lovers on the hotel’s terrace. Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-8 p.m. from April to October.

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Once Upon A Prom

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Once Upon A Prom


Lauren Mason and Ashley Taylor

Lauren Mason and Ashley Taylor

Location: The Kennedy Center
WL SPONSORED – Photos by Jonah Koch

THE EVENT: Thirty restaurants including: The Source, Blue Duck Tavern, and The Hay Adams hosted small dinners for guests who then made their way to the Kennedy Center Restaurant Terrace for dessert and dancing. THE SCENE: Ideal weather pushed everyone outside to sip Veuve Clicquot, while the sounds of the band the Leg Warmers and deejay Manufactured Superstars kept people dancing. With the help of Michael Saylor, the committee raised over $100,000 for Once Upon A Prom, which collects and distributes prom dresses to girls who could not otherwise afford them. THE GUESTS: Michelle and Ande Grennan, Juleanna Glover, Mark Ein, Bill Coleman, Lisa Sun, Sarah Elder, Joanna Block, Sarah and Matthew Abbott, Patti Cumming, and Tripp Donnelly.

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The 2008 Power 100

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The 2008 Power 100


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Power, above all, is influence. New York Fashion week bloggers tell Americans with authority that this is the year of the [insert arbitrary skirt length], and America purchases accordingly. The Washington socialite-hostess gathers the ripe fruit of political, economic, and cultural orchards and serves it up as one fabulous cherry bombe at a charity fundraiser or a private soiree with Cabinet secretaries and other major political players. Two men shake hands in the U.S. Senate and a bill passes – or doesn’t. The influence to effect change, be it in the minds or actions of one’s fellow man, is simultaneously the most ephemeral quantity (how does one qualify or rate it?) and the biggest driving force on our planet.

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Kicking It Screening

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Kicking It Screening


Landmark E Street Cinema and ESPN Zone

Photos by Tony Powell

 DC United’s Rob Cann and Clyde Simms

DC United’s Rob Cann and Clyde Simms

THE EVENT: The Washington premiere of Kicking It, a documentary film chronicling the lives of six soccer players as they prepare for the Homeless World Cup in Capetown, South Africa. THE SCENE: The film’s executive producers, including Ted Leonsis, Jack Davies, Raul Fernandez and Soroush Shehabi, welcomed sports, media and business players to the two sold-out screenings. The lively Q&A sessions and after-party included an opportunity to meet some of the homeless world cup players as well as DC United stars. THE GUESTS: Kandy Stroud, Juleanna Glover, and Wyatt and Tandy Dickerson.

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