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Celebrity Oscar Party Gossip with No Evident Investigative Leads
The passage is a rambling account of Hollywood award season gatherings, naming actors, directors, designers, and art collectors. It contains no references to political figures, government agencies, fi Describes various Oscar‑season parties attended by actors, directors, and designers. Mentions injuries at a private dinner (Robbie Robertson, Nicky Haslam) but no suspicious circumstanc Lists numerou
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The passage is a rambling account of Hollywood award season gatherings, naming actors, directors, designers, and art collectors. It contains no references to political figures, government agencies, fi Describes various Oscar‑season parties attended by actors, directors, and designers. Mentions injuries at a private dinner (Robbie Robertson, Nicky Haslam) but no suspicious circumstanc Lists numerou
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“husband Tobey Maguire stayed home with the kids. Larry Gagosian gave his 17th Lara annual art opening and dinne”
Cameron Diaz“ith Terry Richardson. Adrien Brody, Elle Fanning, Cameron Diaz, John Waters, and Robbie Robertson chowed down. P”
Woody Allen“on. Don't worry about Blue Jasmine fellow nominee Woody Allen; he was tap dancing with Susan Stroman on Broadwa”
Leonardo DiCaprio“, and the ageless Don Rickles. Jonah Hill’s buddy Leonardo DiCaprio had just left, as he was getting a cold too, but”
Graydon Carter“ivate / party at his Malibu home EB — inhonor of Graydon Carter. Barbra Streisand, Jim Brolin, John Travolta, Kel”
Cate Blanchett“on. Armani’s talent turnout was very impressive. Cate Blanchett, who has signed with the designer as the face of”
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