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Celebrity fashion dish by Elizabeth Snead

No Emmys? Snubbed stars will still rock on

Hugh Laurie (“House”) and James Denton ("Desperate Housewives”) will not be onstage accepting any Emmys on Sunday.

I know, I know. Don't get me started on the whole stupid nominations voting debaucle again.

But that won’t stop these actors from hopping onstage at TV Guide’s Emmy bash later that night.

Lisaedelst_j_sci_8282477_600Both guys actually play in a band called Battle of the Network Stars that includes founder Greg Grunberg (“Alias", “Heroes”) Michael “Fish” Herring, Bob Guiney (ABC's “The View”), Bonnie Somerville (“NYPD Blue”), along with real professional musicians Barry Sarna, Brad Savage, Chris Kelly, and Rich Winer.

Word is that other “surprise celebrity guests are expected to take to the stage” with BNS. Nothing like a little celebrity Karoake to spice up a party.

I’m betting on Felicity Huffman (who's been known to cut loose at a few parties) and a few other Housewives to join their plumber pal Jamie. Alfre Woodard, perhaps?

Maybe even a few "Alias" alums, like Jennifer Garner and Victor Garber? How about "House" co-stars Lisa Edelstein, Jennifer Morrison or Jesse Spencer?

The BNS act won’t go on until after Pink has gotten the TV Guide party started at Social Hollywood, the site of the first Emmys in 1949.

By then, everyone there should be ready for just about anything. 

Photo Credits: Will Hugh's Battle of the Network Stars band get some help from Lisa and Jennifer at the TV Guide Emmy party? Stay tuned.
WireImage/John Sciulli

August 23, 2006 in Alfre Woodard, emmy awards, emmy party, Felicity Huffman, pink, tv guide | Permalink | Comments (1)

Fur will fly at Emmy parties

Paris_and_juneThe Emmy Awards party scene will be missing a VIP - Very Important Puppy - a trend-setting teacup Yorkie named Junebug.

Last Awards season Junebug was seen kissing Paris Hilton at the Gay Idols of Hollywood bash and being petted by “Scrubs” star Zach Braff at the InStyle Golden Globes bash.

She appeared on CNN, the TV Guide Channel and E!, and planned to make her first red carpet appearance with Joan and Melissa Rivers at the upcoming Emmys.

Sadly, Junebug, just one year old, died recently during what should have been a routine spay procedure by a vet reputed to be a small dog expert.

“She was on her way to becoming the next Benji,” says her owner, Jake Dynnis, Hollywood’s canine couturier, who designs Jackrocketwear, an exclusive line of upscale made-to-measure cashmere sweaters, gowns, tuxedos, crystal-studded T’s, as well as doggie spa products and cookies.  

Devastated by Junebug's sudden death, Dynnis tried to bury herself in work. But she'd also lost her best fit model. Most of the hand-made clothes were for Junebug. Even Dynnis' new pet bed – the Junebuggle Bed – was ready to be shown to the pet world. Her dog line has appeared in People, In Touch and InStyle and her doggie spa products were included in the 2006 Golden Globes gift basket. And her celeb clients - Natalie Portman, Mariah Carey, Adrien Brody, Lindsay Lohan, Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher, Sharon Osbourne, Jessica Simpson, Nic Cage, Tori Spelling and natch, Paris Hilton - were clamouring for new duds.

CocobedwebDespite her grief, Dynnis got back to business and searched the Yorkie Universe to find a new Yorkie girl named Coco.

Junebug’s breeder, Renotta Oliver, says her website has been flooded with requests for her pocket-sized pups after news of Junebug’s glamorous life and untimely death spread.

Oliver plans to fly to LA and attend a few Emmy parties with Dynnis and Coco. So if you see a new foxy furball - Coco - looking fierce in her Jackrocketwear designer duds, just wave and say "Grrrrr."

Photo Credits: Paris Hilton was caught kissing Junebug earlier this year.
Courtesy of Getty Images.

Photo Credits: Coco, relaxing in her Junebuggle Bed, will make her debut at some Emmy parties. 
Courtesy of Jackrocketwear.com

August 16, 2006 in emmy awards, emmy party, fashion, jackrocketwear, junebug_, party, tv guide | Permalink | Comments (1)

Where the stars will party on Emmy weekend

Evalongori_grani_5993984_600Okay, let's stop yer whining about the unfair Emmy voting screw-up.

Time to start thinking about more important issues, like the Emmy party line-up.

Why? Because the after-parties are where stars from snubbed shows like "Desperate Housewives" and "Lost" who aren't attending the broadcast may turn up. That's why.

Here's how the TV industry's big weekend is shaping up.

Saturday, August 26

Emmy weekend kicks off Saturday with BAFTA/LA’s annual Emmy Tea Party at the Park Hyatt in Century City from 2-5 p.m. It’s a terribly civilized party (yeah, right) with a casual patio feel for Emmy nominees from the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, sponsored by BBC America.

Good guesses for the Tea Party guest list would be Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford, Jeremy Irons, Sir Ben Kingsley, Hugh Laurie, maybe even Kiefer Sutherland, since he was actually born in London. 

The place to be the night before the Emmys is Spago for NBC/Universal Television Group’s popular Pre-Emmy party. it’s being billed as an 'informal gathering' with no red carpet and no annoying party reporters trolling for soundbites with tape recorders.

The party is a relative newcomer to the Emmy fete scene, started just two years ago and co-sponsored first by Details, then Vanity Fair. Now it's become “the place to be seen the night before the Emmys,” according to Variety, who certainly should know.

Expect stars and honchos from the NBC-U family including NBC, USA, Sci-Fi and Bravo, as well as luminaries like past attendees Conan O’Brien (this year’s broadcast host), Donald Trump, Hugh Laurie, Jill Hennessy, Mary Tyler Moore, Hugh Jackman, Danny DeVito, Heather Graham, Carmen Electra, and Sylvester Stallone.

Natch, it's likely that nominees Jaime Pressley, Mariska Hargitay, Steve Carell, Debra Messing, Alan Alda, Allison Janney and other “West Wing” alum will show up. Oh, and let’s not forget those competitive “Project Runway” folks.


Sunday, August 27

Right after the awards, there’s the official Emmy Governor's Ball held next to the Shrine. The big unveiling was held today so watch this space for more party poop next week.

But there’s also the popular Entertainment Tonight/People Emmy splash on the Skybar pool area in the Mondrian. Expect every star at the Emmys to at least do a drive by.

The big draw, besides chatting with ET and People reporters which is always high on a star’s list of things-to-do, is the party’s gluttonous goody bag given democratically to every party guest, not just Emmy-going stars. We're talking a Cole Haan natural canvas and leather 'Weekender' bag worth $400, literally stuffed with $2,500 worth of fabulous freebies.

Then there’s the TV Guide soiree at the swanky Social Hollywood, the site of the first Emmy Awards and this season’s hot new party place. Punky rock singer Pink will get the party started at 10. p.m. Just in time to drown out all the "You rock!" and/or  "You were robbed!" for the winners/losers who’ll roll in after hitting the Gov Ball, always the first pit stop.

HBO always has their hot ticket Emmy party at the Pacific Design Center. No official word yet but with so many nominations, the cable network’s bash will again be the most sought after invite of the night. Guaranteed entrance to anyone clutching an Emmy.

Also expected: Annette Bening with hubby Warren Beatty, Jeremy Irons, Ellen Burstyn, Cloris Leachman, Alfre Woodard, funny guys Bill Maher, Larry David and George Carlin, Jeremy Piven and his “Entourage,” a couple of “Six Feel Under” stars, some “Sopranos,” the Queenly Helen Mirren and former “Friend” Lisa Kudrow, who was nominated for her role on the swiftly cancelled HBO series, “The Comeback.” Hey, If she wins, will HBO resurrect the show and call it “The Second Comeback?”

The big Fox Network/Studio annual shindig will be back at Spago this year. Stars Kiefer Sutherland, Jean Smart and other “24” stars as well as the actors from “House," “American Idol,” and “Arrested Development” are likely to show up.

This year's party décor, designed and executed by Rob Smith at Laurels Events, will be pure platinum.

“We literally take everything out of the restaurant and re-skin the interior of the restaurant and the furniture,” says Smith. This delicate Spago facelift procedure starts at 7 a.m. on Emmy day. And actresses think they have it rough getting dolled up for the awards.  At least they don’t have to get ‘reskinned.’ Or do they?

Expect gleaming platinum lacquered furniture, crystal chandeliers in glass boxes, mirrored table tops for a flattering sheen on every happy face, and Swarovski crystals on the floor. “It’s all about the flow,” says Smith, “We want the party space to feel spacious, upscale, refined and elegant because everyone will be wearing their best evening attire.”

And hopefully carrying a few bright shiny Emmy statues.

Photo Credit: Eva, Flicka, Marcia and Nicollette were like the Four Muskateers at last year's post Emmy Governor's Ball bash. So what party will the un-nominated "Desperate" gals show up at this year? Gentleman, place your bets.
WireImage/Steve Granitz

July 27, 2006 in Alfre Woodard, awards, BAFTA/LA, emmy awards, emmy party, hbo, steve carell, tv guide | Permalink | Comments (1)

TV Guide's historic Emmy party plans

Social Hollywood, the hottest party spot in town – a two-level, multi-roomed venue on Sunset Boulevard - will host TV Guide's 4th annual Emmy party on August 27th.

“We are delighted to be back again this year on Emmy night to salute the best and brightest in television,” boasts the mag's editor-in-chief Ian Birch.  “We couldn't think of a better place to celebrate the small screen’s biggest night than at the landmark Social Hollywood, where the very first Emmy broadcast took place.”

Wow. Bet there was an Emmy party bidding war for this historic spot.

Formerly called the Hollywood Athletic Club, the venue will host Emmy nominees, presenters and key industry players who will mix and mingle in the club’s Green room, Velvet room, Moroccan Room, and Barrymore Ballroom. What, no Casting Couch?

Last year’s TV Guide bash was held on Sept 18 at the Hollywood Roosevelt, then a super hot party venue that has now cooled with the In Crowd.

Wilmervald_john__5998640_600But the 2005 party definitely got a good celeb turnout: “Entourage” star Jeremy Piven, Jessica Simpson, Marcia Cross, Jesse Metcalf, Mandy Moore, Mira Sorvino, Sandra Oh, Jessica Capshaw, Wilmer Valderrama, Zach Braff, and natch, Joan and Melissa Rivers.

It just wouldn’t be a TV Guide party without that mother/daughter act.

No word on this year's entertainment yet. But last year Missy Elliot performed and DJ AM worked the party. And the HBO “Entourage” post premiere party was held at Hollywood Social last month and featured acts like drag queen bingo, belly dancing, burlesque and roller derby waitresses in the ballroom.

Just a guess, but considering the venue’s history and current popularity, I’m betting the 2006 TV Guide Emmy bash will be way more exciting than the actual awards show.

Photo Credits:  A befuddled Wilmer Valderrama is consoled by Mandy Moore at the 2005 TV Guide Emmy party. Moore was then dating Zach Braff. Now she's single. Hey, try again at this year's bash, Wilmer.
WireImage/John Shearer

July 07, 2006 in awards, emmy awards, emmy party, fashion, Jessica Simpson, Mandy Moore, Marcia Cross, tv guide | Permalink | Comments (1)