Convention Brings Bashes That Will Rival Oscar Night.It's convention time, and that means L.A.'s rich and famous are hopping between parties like never before. From Beverly Hills Beverly Hills, city (1990 pop. 31,971), Los Angeles co., S Calif., completely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles; inc. 1914. The largely residential city is home to many motion-picture and television personalities. mansions to studio back lots, in posh downtown hotel rooms and in many of L.A.'s hottest clubs, the champagne is flowing and millions of dollars are being poured into Democratic coffers. "There are so many great parties going on in this town this week," said Barbara Brass, who heads up Wolfgang Puck Wolfgang Johann Puck (born Wolfgang Johann Topfschnig on July 8, 1949) is an Austrian-American celebrity chef, restaurateur, and businessman based in Los Angeles. Food Co.'s special events division. "People are comparing it to four Oscar nights in a row, but it's actually so much more because so many parties are taking place at the same time." These parties are not just for the 5,000 delegates in town for the convention. In fact, most delegates -- just ordinary middle-class Joes in normal life -- aren't even invited to the really hot parties, the ones that will attract Hollywood celebrities, national politicians and L.A.'s corporate elite. Those are reserved for big-time donors to the Democratic Party, and anyone who's not on the invitation list by the time this article appears can most likely forget about getting in. Nonetheless, there will be no shortage of bashes for lesser luminaries all across L.A. this week. "Every political or industry group in the country is coming here to put on a party," said prominent L.A. Democrat Bill Wardlaw, a partner in the investment firm Freeman Spogli & Co. and co-chair of the L.A. Convention 2000 private-sector host committee. One of the biggest events is to take place Aug. 14: Gov. Gray Davis' Taste of California reception at the back lot of Paramount Studios. As the host governor and leader of the largest state delegation, Davis is expected to attract hundreds of national political figures, as well as Hollywood executives and even a smattering of celebrities. "The word around town is, this is going to be one hot event," said Richard Lichtenstein, an L.A.-based lobbyist. The Davis event is one of several at the Paramount back lot. Sen. John Breaux John Berlinger Breaux (last name pronounced BRO) is a former United States senator from Louisiana who served from 1987 until 2005. He was also a member of the U.S. House from 1972 to 1987. He was considered one of the more conservative national legislators from the Democratic Party. , D-Louisiana, is hosting another one; he plans to turn 'the; studio, into 'a small-scale. version of Bourbon Street Bourbon Street (French: Rue Bourbon) is a famous and historic street that runs the length of the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana. When the city was founded in 1718, it was originally centered around the French Quarter. . Davi is also expected to be one of the headline politicians at perhaps the most prodigious fund-raising party during convention week: a huge bash at supermarket magnate Ron Burkle's Beverly Hills mansion, the Mansion, The shows material advantages of respectability winning over kinship. [Am. Lit.: The Mansion, Hart, 520] See : Greed former Harold Lloyd estate. Besides fellow billionaire (and L.A. Convention 2000 Co-Chair) Eli Broad Eli Broad (born June 6, 1933) a native of Detroit, Michigan is a Jewish American billionaire who lives in Los Angeles, California. His last name is pronounced as rhyming with road. Broad is well known for his philanthropy and extensive art collection. and L.A. Mayon Richard Riondan, others expected to attend are many of the biggest donors to the California Democratic Party The California Democratic Party is the local branch of the Democratic Party in the state of California. It is presently chaired by former State Senator Arthur Torres. It is the majority party in both chambers of the state Legislature, i.e. the State Assembly and the Senate. . Probably the highest-profile -- and most controversial -- siree sir·ee n. Informal Variant of sirree. is slated. for tomorrow night at the Playboy Mansion, where the Hispanic Unity USA Foundation, headed by Orange County'Democratic Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, is holding a fund-raising and get-out-the-vote event. Republicans have roundly criticized the event's setting at the Playboy Mansion as an affront to family values. Many high-profile Democrats, including Al Gore, are steering clear; nonetheless, organizers expect the event to sell but. Celebrity-gawkers may try to make, their way on the night of Wednesday, Aug. 16 to the home of producer Lawrence Bender. The Creative Coalition -- an entertainment-industry political advocacy group - and George magazine are putting on a shindig shin·dig n. 1. A festive party, often with dancing. Also called shindy. 2. See shindy. [Probably alteration of shindy. 'to benefit the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation.' That event, which is expected to draw up to 2,000, is being co-hosted by Bender, George Clooney and Ted Field. Another celeb ce·leb n. Informal A celebrity. fest will likely be tine tine (tin) a prong or pointed projection on an implement, as on a fork. tine n. 1. The slender pointed end of an instrument, such as an explorer used in dentistry. 2. post-C o:n ye nti on party at the Pacific Palisadeshome of Maria Shriver and her Republican husband Arnold Schwarzenger, Attendees' will include Ben Affleck, Matt. Stars are also expected to shine at the convention's unofficial closing ceremony: a hugebenefit concert at the Shrine Auditorium immediately following Gore's acceptance speech on 'the evening of Thursday, Aug. 17. Barbra Streisand and Whoopie. Goldberg are the headline performers. Streisand is also hosting a fund-raiser at her estate to raise money for the Bill Clinton Presidential Library. "That will probably have the most selective my invite list in town," Wanilaw said. An equally star-studded event was scheduled for last Saturday night, Aug. 12, at the Mandeville Canyon home of former KR0QFM QFM Quartz-Fayalite-Magnetite QFM Qualifying Fund Manager (UK) QFM Quantized Frequency Modulation QFM Qualification Flight Model QFM Quasi-Frequency Modulation QFM Q File Manager 106.7 radio station owner Ken Roberts. Several hundred stars and politicians were expected at the Wolfgang Puck-catered event, dubbed the "Hollywood Salute; to the Clintons." "Of the 11 parties we're catering, this is by far the hottest ticket"' said Brass of Puck's special events division. By coincidence or maybe on purpose, to avoid unwanted media intruders' -- this Hollywood fund-raiser was scheduled for the same time as the official media party for the 15,000 journalists covering the; convention. That event was to be. held across town at the L.A. Deportment de·port·ment n. A manner of personal conduct; behavior. See Synonyms at behavior. deportment Noun the way in which a person moves and stands: of Water & Power plaza and was to be catered by Patina. And on the night of Sunday, Aug. 13, what started lout Lout - Lout is a batch text formatting system and an embedded language by Jeffrey H. Kingston <jeff@cs.su.oz.au>. The language is procedural, with Scribe-like syntax. as a fairly typical L.A. fund-raiser for the Democratic Party garnered national attention, thanks to Gore's selection last week of Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman as his running mate. The American Israel Political Action Committee rented out the back kbt of Sony Pictures Entertainment in Culver City. Late last week, President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton confirmed they would attend. |
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