THE 2010 TELEVISION CRITICS ASSOCIATION Friday, January 15th at the Langham Hotel in Pasadena, CA. Celebrities in attendance on the red carpet included: Giuliana Rancic (E! News, Live From the Red Carpet, Giuliana and Bill), Bruce Jenner (Keeping Up with the Kardashians), Kimora Lee Simmons (Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane), The cast from Chelsea Handler (Chelsea Lately), “Chelsea Lately” Roundtable Regulars, Thom Filicia, Holly Madison, Catt Sadler, Sal Masekela (Daily 10), Jason Kennedy, Ashlan Gorse (E! News), Jeannie Mai (How Do I Look?), Danielle Fishel (The Dish), Olivia Munn, Alison Haislip (Attack of the Show)
Zac Efron flies into town!
Robert Downey Jr. spotted at LAX
Mr. Robert Downey Jr. arriving at LAX dressed to impress any rodeo clown on the circuit. With a bright orange scarf, neon polk-a-dotted bag and a fanny-pack Robert tried to assault and harass our photographer for taking his picture. Poor Robert doesn't realize that he's not really Ironman.
Hey Sherlock, you get photographed for a living so why get bent over one more person taking your picture? Get happy and enjoy the ride.
30 Years of Pin-Up: 1927 - 1957
The Art Deco Society of Los Angeles and the Grand Vision Foundation present a unique opportunity to travel back in time to the glamour of yesteryear, with the vintage fashion show: "30 Years of Pin-Up: 1927 - 1957," at the historic Art Deco Warner Grand Theatre
The Fashion Show featured provocative vintage evening, cocktail, lingerie, day dresses, and play and bathing suits from the 1920s - 50s. The show also included some vintage movie costumes previously worn by Ava Gardner, Ginger Rogers, Ann Miller, Esther Williams and Julie Andrews plus many more!
The Fashion Show featured provocative vintage evening, cocktail, lingerie, day dresses, and play and bathing suits from the 1920s - 50s. The show also included some vintage movie costumes previously worn by Ava Gardner, Ginger Rogers, Ann Miller, Esther Williams and Julie Andrews plus many more!
The Warner Grand Theatre is a lavish, art-deco theater opened to the public on January 20, 1931 during the magical decades for films in the 1920s and 1930s. Jack Warner called it "The Castle of Your Dreams." The Warner Grand Theatre was designed by architect B. Marcus Priteca and interior designer A.T. Heinsbergen. Mr. Priteca designed three lavish art-deco palaces which were located in San Pedro, Beverly Hills, and Huntington Park. The Warner Grand is the last of the three original theaters left intact and has been undergoing gradual refurbishment after a thirty-year decline. Priteca later designed Hollywood's famous Pantages Theater.
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