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At Hotel Bel Air
you can see the likes of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett.
The Peninsula, also
known as the "CAA commissary." Located right next door to the Creative
Artist Agency, it practically guarantees of agents triple-A celebrity
or two (Jennefer Aniston and Brad Pitt have been by)
relaxing in the plush bar or grabbing a bite at The Belvedeere restaurant.
Chateau Marmont, which
has been around since 1929, attracts he hottest and edgiest music,
film and television youngsters, including J.J. Abrams (creator
of Felicity), Keanu Reeves (who has been known to live in
the hotel for months at a time), Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurma,
and Janeane Garofalo.
The Argyle, where
every Wednesday and Friday the fenix is the hotte st meal ticket
in town. On any given Friday you can meet up to Neve Campbel,
Justin Murdoch or Adam Duritz.
The best part about North
is that it spans the spectrum, attracting everyone from production
assistants to their bosses, artsy Hollywood residents to TV amd
movie stars alike. Among the fun people we spotted were George
Clooney, Ben Affleck, Lara Flynn Boyle, Mathew Perry, Matt Damon,
Shannon Doherty, Stephen Dorff, Heather Graham, Ed Burns, Ed Norton,
Taylor Hackford, director George Armitrage, and BWR publicist Henry
Ashulman.
In Hollywood you don't need a telescope to star gaze, just the
right seat in the right (celebrity saturated) restaurants. And if
its the A-list you want to focus on, just polish your lens and make
reservations at Morton's,
an airy little eatery hidden behind a grove of lazy palms at the
corner of Melrose Avenue and Robertson Boulevard, where the industry's
best and busttiest have been schmoozing over California cuisine
for the past 20 years. You can spot the likes of:
Michael Eisner, Marilyn Manson, Ben Stein, Arsenio Hall and
Julia Roberts.
Jason Biggs, Tara Reid, Natasha Lyonne, Shannon Elizabeth, Chris
Klein, and Alyson Hannigan et al was among the hundreds
of revelers who filled the Universal
Hard Rock Cafe to capacity. Ben Affleck, Edward Furlonf,
Charlize Theron raised the celeb quotient, while Jeffrey
Katzenberg, Stacey Snider and Ron Meyer provided excutive
support.
Larry Flynt the publisher of Hustler held a 25th Anniversary
party for his magazine at MillionAir's
Airplane hanger in the valley area of southern
California.
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