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Keeping Tabs on the Celebrities in Denver
Now that we're into the second day of the Democratic National Convention, it's time for a poll of all that "celebrity power" that was supposed to follow Barack Obama to Denver.
While Paris Hilton has not shown up yet (much to the disappointment of John McCain supporters), here are some noteworthy names that attended events during the first day of the convention as put together by Associated Press, with a little additional research by the Daily Transom:
Danny Glover showed up at the Creative Coalition event wearing a Martin Luther King Jr. T-shirt under his blazer. read more »
That's Ashlee Wentz To You
Ashlee Simpson is an old-fashioned type of gal. The punky pop star announced that she is taking her new husband, Pete Wentz' last name and will now be going by Ashlee Wentz to her friends and family, and Ashlee Simpson-Wentz professionally.
"I think that that's something that a woman should do when they're marrying a man," she told People magazine. "It's a tradition that I think is a great tradition." read more »
Morning Memo: Another Secret Weekend Wedding! But This Time It's Only Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz-z-z-z ...
Justin Bartha, who is dating Ashley Olsen, used to yell and curse at former girlfriend Lydia Hearst. [P6] read more »
Angelenos Invade! Rock & Republic Does Disco, Complete With Surly Sentinels
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The spring 2008 Rock & Republic collection was presented Wednesday night at Eyebeam, a warehouse space in Chelsea, in full salute to Studio 54. “Even though that was disco—it's still rock,” said the company’s CEO, Michael Ball, explaining the theme. “It was irreverent, anything went—they took it to the limit and that's what rock is about."
Images of the collection, which is designed in Los Angeles, hung from the ceiling; models in metallic jersey dresses mingled on white modern vinyl couches.
"Look at how much more of a statement this is as a brand, then taking IMG's block, putting a monogram on the back, change the lighting, maybe the backdrop and the music,” Mr. Ball said. "What Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager did back in the 70’s—all they really wanted to do was throw a party and it turned into a complete lifestyle.”
The joint was jam-packed and a black-clad army of publicists stood outside, channeling the late Mr. Rubell by yelling at party crashers: "If you are not on this list—and it's a short list—you are not getting in."
Later, the hip-hop band Gym Class Heros took the stage while Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson made out on the VIP couches. At almost midnight, partygoers poured into the streets and onto the next chapter at Hiro Ballroom, where LCD Soundsystem took the stage and kept the party going until dawn.
The Pisher Kings
With a dearth of fame-worthy men, overhyped youngsters like Shia LaBeouf and Pete Wentz are taking over our culture, our thoughts, our lives. Where are you, Johnny Depp? read more »

















