Saturday, June 11, 2011

The Week in Review!

    Sorry for falling behind on posts everyone.  In case you missed it, here's a recap of the last week.  Also, get ready for next week as celebs descend upon the DC Metro area for the U.S. Open at Congresional Country Club in Bethesda.  Tiger Woods is out with injuries but there should still be lots of celeb sightings!
 

On Sunday...
     The Ford’s Theatre Society held its annual gala at the famous Ford’s Theatre (where President Lincoln was assassinated), followed by a dinner at the National Portrait Gallery.  The event honored Sound of Music star Julie Andrews and NBA Half of Famer Kareem Abdul Jabbar with the Lincoln Medal.   Each year, the Ford’s Theatre Society awards the Lincoln medal to those “who, through their body of work, accomplishments or personal attributes, exemplify the lasting legacy, and mettle of character embodied by the most beloved President in our Nation’s history, President Abraham Lincoln.”



     First Lady Michelle Obama served as this year’s honorary chair.  Those on hand at the event included Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Attorney General Eric Holder, and Actor Richard Dreyfus among others.  Kareem left a little early to watch Game 3 of the NBA Finals at P.J. Clark’s restaurant on 16th and K.

     The event also benefited the Ford’s Theatre Society and the Ford’s Theatre Center for Education and Leadership, set to open in February 2012.  For more on the annual soiree, click here.

 
 
On Monday...
     Secretary of State Hillary Clinton launched the “Women’s World Cup Initiative: Empowering Women and Girls through Sports” at the State Department.  On hand was the U.S. Women’s National soccer team.  The initiative is a lead up to the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup and also kicks off the 40th anniversary of Title IX.  Through the use of "soccer diplomacy," the program seeks to empower and bring together women and girls through international exchanges and the world’s most popular sport.  Since taking the helm of the State Department, Secretary Clinton has made women’s issues around the world a key priority.



     Next year marks the 40th anniversary of Title IX, the landmark legislation which states, "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance..."

Watch Secretary Clinton's remarks:



On Tuesday...
     President Barack Obama hosted a state dinner at the White House for German Chancellor Angela Merkel.  The event was rather low-key and drama-free, which is pretty much characteristic of U.S.-German relations.  President Obama awarded Chancellor Merkel with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States’ highest civilian honor, thus reaffirming the U.S.’s bff relationship with Germany.  Oh, and James Taylor performed - that’s pretty much all there is to say…



On Wednesday...
     Actress Jennifer Garner made a visit to Capitol Hill to discuss legislative efforts to improve access to early childhood education and quality childcare.  Garner, a regular on the Hill, appeared with Mark Shriver of Save the Children and Senators Bob Casey, Jr. (D-PA) and Barbara Mikulski (D-MD).  She spoke passionately about the need to educate young people, particularly those who grow up in poverty.



Senator Casey also introduced two key pieces of legislation:

·        The Prepare All Kids Act (S.1156): would assist states in providing at least one year of high quality pre-kindergarten to children and provide voluntary high quality pre-kindergarten education to all children, with a focus on children from low income families and children with special needs.

·        The Starting Early, Starting Right Act (S.1155): would reverse chronic underfunding of child care and improve the quality and increase the availability of child care to children in low-income and working class families; would give states resources to offer child care assistance to children who are currently on waiting lists and help states meet the needs of underserved children.

     Currently, only 60 percent of children enroll in pre-school, which is proven to significantly improve childhood development and lead to long-term economic benefits, such as high income, reduced crime, better health and a larger more qualified workforce.


On Thursday...
    Around 3 o'clock in afternoon, 2-time Olympic medalist Michelle Kwan was spotted in Dupont Circle.  Looks like she’s now living in our nation’s capital and looking for a job.

     Last month, Kwan, now 30 years old, graduated from Tufts University with a master’s degree in law and diplomacy.  She’s apparently looking to try her hand in government and maybe even politics.  The question is will she have to pay her dues, taking on an unpaid internship on the Hill answering phones and giving tours?  Or does she basically just have to wear her Olympic medals around her neck to interviews to be on her way?  She is already involved in two State Department initiatives and has been to the White House a couple of times for a State dinner and some other functions.  Don’t be surprised to see her hit the Dupont or U Street bar scene.


      The Chicago Tribune’s Philip Hersh has more.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Dwight K. Schrute in town

     The Office's Rainn Wilson will be in DC for 2 big events.  Tonight (Tuesday) he will be speaking at American University at 7:30pm.  The event is free and open to the public.  


     On Wednesday, Wilson will team up with Actress Debra Winger to host a benefit for the Tahirih Justice Center, which works to protect immigrant women and girls seeking justice in the United States from gender-based violence.  The organization uses in-house and pro bono legal services and public policy advocacy to advance its cause. The dinner fundraiser, being held at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, is completely sold out.




     According to the Tahirih Justice Center, around the world at least one in every three women has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime. In the United States, about 25% of women suffer domestic violence, with ongoing health problems that have been linked to the effects of living in a war zone. Each year, between 600,000 and 800,000 people—mostly women and children—are trafficked across national borders. 

Monday, May 23, 2011

For the Gentlemen: Jessica Alba on the Hill This Week

     Actress Jessica Alba, preggers and all, will be lobbying lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Tuesday and Wednesday for passage of the Safe Chemicals Act.  The Fantastic Four star will be representing Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families,  a coalition of parents, health professionals, environmentalists, businesses, and other advocates concerned about the presence of toxic chemicals in homes, places of work, and everyday products. 

     Alba's interest in this issue arose when she was pregnant with her first child Honor and learned about toxic plastics used to make baby bottles, brain toxins in children’s toys, carcinogens in cleaning products, hormone-disrupting chemicals and many other dangerous poisons that children are exposed to on a regular basis. 
     The Safe Chemicals Act (S.847), introduced in April by Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), seeks to overhaul the outdated Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976.  Specifically, the Act would:
  • Require EPA to identify and restrict the “worst of the worst” chemicals, those that persist and build up in the food chain;
  • Require basic health and safety information for all chemicals as a condition for entering or remaining on the market;
  • Reduce the burden of toxic chemical exposures on people of color and low-income and indigenous communities;
  • Upgrade scientific methods for testing and evaluating chemicals to reflect best practices called for by the National Academy of Sciences; and
  • Generally provide EPA with the tools and resources it needs to identify and address chemicals posing health and environmental concerns.




     The Act is co-sponsored by Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Al Franken (D-MN), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), and Chuck Schumer (D-NY).  For more information and updates on the legislation, go here.

Update: Video of Jessica Alba interview on the Hill here.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Party with Matt Dillon and Help Refugees Tonight!

     This evening Governor Bill Richardson, Queen Noor of Jordan, Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Actor Matt Dillon and CNN Host Wolf Blitzer will gather for Refugees International’s 32nd Anniversary Dinner at the Andrew Mellon Auditorium in DC.  Sam Waterston (aka ADA Jack McCoy) is hosting the event, which will celebrate the work of Refugees International and commemorate late Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke at Andrew Mellon Auditorium.




      Established in 1979, Refugees International  is a non-governmental organization that serves the needs of refugees all over the world.  Each year, the organization conducts 20 to 25 field missions to identify displaced people’s needs for basic services such as food, water, health care, housing, access to education and protection from harm.  Refugees International also works with policymakers to advocate for the needs and well being of refugees.  Currently, the NGO focuses particularly on displaced people in Iraq, Sudan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, Burma, and Colombia. 

     Following the dinner tonight, Actor Matt Dillon, who serves on the Board of Directors, will host an after party at L2 Lounge in Georgetown.  Admission is $25 and benefits Refugees International.


Duchess Catherine Middleton's Father-in-Law in DC

     On Tuesday, Prince Charles arrived in DC for a three- day visit.  Perhaps he’s trying to renew some Royal buzz as OBL’s death clearly stole the Royal thunder.

     The heir to the British throne enjoyed tea time at the Supreme Court with Justices Stephen Breyer, Antonin Scalia and Sonia Sotomayor.  The Prince of Wales then attended a reception for past recipients of the Marshall scholarship, which provides American students with an opportunity to pursue graduate studies at a UK university.


  
   Following his SCOTUS visit, Prince Charles, a long-time advocate of environmental issues, particularly sustainable and organic farming, spent 35 minutes touring Common Good City Farm on Capitol Hill.  The sustainable farm is in a low-income community near Howard University.  Low-income residents who volunteer at the farm get to take home a wide variety of fruits and vegetables.




     On Wednesday, Prince Charles delivered the keynote speech at "The Future of Food" conference held at Georgetown University.  He blamed the high cost of locally produced organic food on farm subsidies for large-scale agriculture.  He encouraged more business and government support for organic and environmentally friendly food production.




     Federal farm subsidies began in the 1930s to guarantee a stable level of food production in the face of volatile prices.  Every four years, Congress authorizes a farm bill that provides subsidies to the ag industry amounting to about $20 billion a year.  About $5 billion of these subsidies are in the form of direct cash payments to farms.  Established in 1996, Congress initially intended these cash payments to provide farmers with greater flexibility over what to plant and help eventually transition farmers out of relying on government support.  The program was supposed to phase-out by 2002; however, Congress has since extended and increased the subsidies, which many criticize for encouraging unneeded production, inflating land prices, and benefiting wealthy individuals (including some Members of Congress) and Fortune 500 companies.  Growing budget concerns and the controversy surrounding direct payments create an opportunity for reform with the 2012 farm bill.



     Following his speech, the Prince met with President Obama, who is scheduled to travel to England for a ceremonial visit in a few weeks.  He had no ill feelings for not being invited to the royal wedding – no biggie since he had some other things to do over the weekend anyway (see e.g., killing Osama bin Laden).




Thursday, April 28, 2011

After and After (after) Parties

Vanity Fair/Bloomberg After Party
Saturday, April 30
Residence of the French Ambassador



Washington Life Magazine & Grey Goose After (After) Party
11pm-4am
The Mansion on Embassy Row



MSNBC After Party @ the Italian Embassy
Saturday, April  30 following the WHCD

Rachel Maddow will be bartending, Cee Lo Green will be entertaining.




Attendees will include NBC and MSNBC anchors Brian Williams, Lawrence O’Donnell, Chris Matthews, Ed Shults and the rest of the MSNBC news posse.  Expected celeb guests include Paula Abdul, America Ferrera, Ashley Judd, Bradley Cooper, Gayle King, fashion designer Rachel Roy, Will.i.am, Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Amy Poehler, Seth Meyers, Adam Samberg, R.E.M., Chelsea Handler, Bristol Palin, Maurissa Tancharoen, and Danny Strong among others.















Capitol File, The Creative Coalition and Bing After Party
Saturday, April  30, 10pm-2am
Ronald Reagan Building




Reuters After Party
Saturday, April 30
All I know is that Samantha Ronson, Lindsay Lohan’s ex? former bff? co-conspirator?, will be spinning.



Reuters & The McLaughlin Group Brunch
Sunday, May 1, 10:30am-3pm
Rooftop Terrace of the Hay-Adams Hotel



Allbritton Brunch
Sunday, May 1,  11am-2pm

An exclusive list of 250 guests will brunch under white tents and surrounded by lovely Spring flowers at the Georgetown home of Robert Allbritton, Publisher for Politico.  The shindig will be catered by Wolfgang Puck’s The Source.




This year’s gusts include Kate Hudson, Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Ashley Judd, Joan Rivers, Cal Ripken, Jr. and Tory Burch, White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, British Ambassador Nigel Sheinwald, Joan Rivers, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, White House chief of staff Bill Daley, Cal Ripken Jr., ABC’s Christiane Amanpour, White House Social Secretary Jeremy Bernard, Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell.

Saturday's Pre-Parties

Washington Post
Hosted by Lally Graham Weymouth & Marcus Brauchli
6-7:30pm
The Jefferson Room, Washington Hilton


Atlantic, CBS NEWS, National Journal
Hosted by David Bradley, Christopher Isham, & Justin Smith
6-730pm
Heights Courtyard & Gardens, Lobby Level, Washington Hilton


Newsweek, The Daily Beast
6-7:30pm
The Monroe Room, Washington Hilton

Time, CNN, People, Fortune
6:15-7:30pm
Lincoln Room, Concourse Level, Washington Hilton

CQ Roll Call
5:30-730pm
Northwest Room, Washington Hilton


WHCD Kick-off Events!

The Creative Coalition Salute to Blue Star Families
Thursday, April 28, 6:30pm-8:30pm
Reception: American Red Cross Great Hall of Service; dinner: Ritz Carlton Hotel; after-party: Lani Hay's private residence.

Lanmark Technology Inc. CEO Lani Hay and Elle magazine will host an intimate star-studded dinner for the Creative Coalition, a non-profit arts advocacy group of leaders in the entertainment community.  The cocktail reception will feature the premiere of the Coalition's new PSA supporting America's military families.

Celebs expected to attend include Tim Daly, David Arquette, Jason Biggs, Marlon Wayans, Jack McBrayer, Cheryl Hines, Omar Epps, Alyssa Milano and Patricia Arquette.


Celebrity Edition of Politico’s Playbook Breakfast Featuring Tim Daly, Rosario Dawson, and Mike Isabella
Friday, April 29, 8am, The W Hotel

Join these stars and more for a discussion about the issues that drive them and what they hope D.C. will do about it.  The discussion will be led by Politico’s chief WH Correspondent Mike Allen and reporter Patrick Gavin.

Yes, YOU can go to this! Just RSVP here.





“be a STAR” Launch
Friday, April 29, 5:45pm, The Washington Club

The Creative Coalition, headed by actor Tim Daly (“Private Practice”), and WWE are launching a new anti-bullying alliance “be a STAR”  (STAR stands for “show tolerance and respect”).  The initiative, which brings together leaders in education and non-profits, seeks to promote a positive environment and will distribute an anti-bullying teacher’s aide to schools across the nation.
 

Guests include:
Jeremy Piven
Michelle Trachtenberg
Mekhi Phifer
Justin Bartha
Sally Quinn
The Honorable Bob Dole
Paul “Triple H” Levesque
Stephanie McMahon
Alexander Walters
David Arquette
Patricia Arquette
Jason Biggs
Tim Daly
Mark Salling
Amber Riley
Omar Epps
Cheryl Hines
Simon Helberg
Angus T. Jones
Jack McBrayer
Alyssa Milano
Shay Mitchell
Aaron Staton
Marlon Wayans
Ariel Winter

Emerging Voices in Media Reception Hosted by Rosario Dawson
Friday, April 29, 6:30-8:30pm
Hay-Adams Hotel




Actress Rosario Dawson, Maria Teresa Kumar from Voto Latino and Bruswick Group’s David Sutphen will entertain guests on the roof of the Hay-Adams Hotel at a reception for “Emerging Voices in Media.”  The event will follow Voto Latino’s April 28th Emerging Voices in Media forum that is meant to bring together journalists, policymakers, leaders, and artists to share insights and discuss opportunities to break barriers in media.  Founded in 2004 by actress Rosario Dawson and political analyst Maria Teresa Kumar, Voto Latino is the leading non-partisan Latino youth civic engagement organization.



TIME/People Magazine Party
Friday, April 29
St. Regis Hotel

Might be one of the most star-studded events so good luck getting anywhere near it.


The First Amendment Party
Hosted by Impact Arts Film Fund, National Journal, The Atlantic, and Funny or Die
Friday, April 29, 10pm-2am
Long View Gallery, 1234 9th Street NW



Chris Dodd, MPAA Reception
Dodd Residence, Friday, April 29th


Former Senator Chris Dodd, who is the new chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), will host a reception and dinner at his home the night before the WHCD.   
Details from the invitation:
“Chris Dodd, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Motion Picture Association of America, Invites you to an evening honoring our member company White House correspondents [the five networks all have corporate connections to MPAA] -- With special guest Seth Meyers -- Featuring a menu of cocktails and hors d’oeurves created and presented by Top Chef All-Stars runner up, Mike Isabella -- Please join us to celebrate the power of moving images to tell our nation’s most important stories.”




2011 Garden Brunch
Saturday, April 30, Noon

Perhaps the most famous of WHCD events, which is normally held at the home of Tammy Haddad and Ted Greenberg.   Because of increasing paparazzi in recent years, the location has been moved to the historic Georgetown home of the late Katherine Graham.

This year’s brunch will benefit CURE Epilepsy and the White Ribbon Alliance.

Check out the video invite



White House Correspondents Dinner Edition: DC’s Oscar Weekend

     Nearly 3,000 of the most influential leaders in politics, media, and entertainment will gather and glam up in DC this week for the annual White House Correspondents Dinner (WHCD).  The WHCD dates back to 1920 and honors exceptional journalism and awards student scholarships.  In recent years, the WHCD has evolved into a comedic roast of the media, the President, and the political establishment.  Each year, the guest list becomes more and more star-studded as Hollywood rubs elbows with Washington’s elite.  More than 100 paparazzi photogs will flood DC to cover the red carpet. 

       
    Seth Myers of Saturday Night Live will host this year’s WHCD on Saturday, April 30 at the Washington Hilton. Live CSPAN coverage on CSPAN at 6:45pm/EST. MSNBC will air the WHCD at 9:30pm/EST.




      The WHCD, pre-parties, and after parties might be harder to get into without an invite than Vanity Fair’s famed Oscar after party. In any case, be on the lookout for who you might see walkin through Dupont, dining at Old Ebbit, or hitting up monuments in the next few days.
     A classic WHCD moment: a parody of his last days in office by President Clinton:





WHCD Guests
      Each media organization tries to one-up the others with their VIP guests for the big dinner on Saturday.  Here’s some of who everyone snagged this year:

Politico
John Legend
Texas Gov. Rick Perry
Designer Tory Burch
Congressman Anthony Weiner
Secretary Hillary Clinton’s aide Huma Abedin
Joan Rivers
T. Boone Pickens
Cal Ripkin Jr.
UAE Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba
Melissa Leo
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer
Jeremy Piven
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowki
Democratic Governor’s Association Chairman Martin O’Malley (Gov. of Maryland)
Former RNC Chairman Michael Steel
Ambassador Nancy Brinker
Susan G. Komen


 

USA Today
David Arquette
Courtney Cox
Eliza Dushku
Rick Fox

Could be trouble?

Mother Jones
Sean Penn


Bloomberg
Brooke Burke (“Dancing with the Stars”)
Shaun White (Snowborder)


CNN
Paula Abdul
Lady Antebellum
Mila Kunis



The New Yorker
David Remnick
Jon Hamm ("Mad Men")
Joel and Ethan Coen
Zach Galifianakis
Adam Gopnik
Jill Lepore
James Surowiecki
Ryan Lizza



Newsweek
Anna Paquin ("True Blood")
Stephen Moyer ("True Blood")
Colin Powell
Barry Diller (Founder of the FOX Broadcasting Company)
Jon Favreau (Obama’s speechwriter)
Jason Sudeikis (“Saturday Night Live”)
Michael Kors
Diane von Furstenberg
Congressman Aaron Schock
Tina Brown (Editor-in-Chief of Newsweek and The Daily Beast)


People Magazine
Bristol Palin
Steven Tyler
Mindy Kaling ("The Office")
Chris Colfer ("Glee")



Chicago Tribune
Chicago Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel

Fox News
Kate Hudson
 

The Washington Post
Donald Trump


NPR
UN Ambassador Susan Rice
Ambassador Ian Cameron
Michael Stipe (lead singer R.E.M.)
David Byrne (founding member, Talking Heads)
Annie Clark (aka singer-songwriter St. Vincent)
Scott Z. Burns (writer/director/producer of The Bourn Ultimatum, Inconvenient Turth
Mike White (actor/writer/director School of Rock, Nacho Libre)
 

The Atlantic/NJ
David Axelrod (former WH advisor)
Former Senator Christopher Dodd (currently Chair & CEO of the MPAA)
Congressman John Dingell
Congressman Mike Pence
Congressman John Mica
Actress Maria Bello (Prime Suspect)
Actor Taylor Kitsch (Friday Night Lights)
Actor Ian Somerhalder (The Vampire Diaries)
Producer Mike Farah (Funny or Die)
   



ABC News
Eric Stonestreet (“Modern Family”)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson ("Modern Family")
Jane Lynch (“Glee”)
Paul Rudd
White House Social Secretary Jeremy Bernard
Senator Marco Rubio
Attorney General Eric Holder
Admiral Michael Mullen (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff)
Secretary Janet Napolitano



TIME
Senator Scott Brown
Steve Buscemi
Terence Winter (writer/executive producer of “The Sopranos”)
Tom Hooper (Academy Award-winning director of “The King’s Speech)
Designer Tara Subkoff
Jay Roach (Director of “Game Change”)
Danny Strong (Producer of “Game Change”)



Fortune
Evan Williams (Twitter co-founder)
Actress Mira Sorvino