Tiesto, who has been in tight with Clear Channel on their playlists and summer concerts, signs swag backstage at the IHeartRadio concert in South Beach on Friday night.
After teasing a reality TV comeback on her instagram a few weeks ago, former “Real Housewife of Orange County” Alexis Bellino made a true-to-reality-star-form appearance at Encore Beach Club this weekend at the Wynn, partying with husband Jim and six girlfriends at the dayclub before a night session with Lil Jon at Surrender.
Russell Simmons and Kevin Liles surround Swizz Beatz at 1Oak on Friday night as he becomes the second industry figure to earn a portrait from Kehinde Wiley as part of Grey Goose Le Melon’s Kings of Culture series.
Lunch with Theophilus? Sure. Mr. London performed in Burbank on Friday as part of Warner Bros. Records’ Summer Series.
Michael Mann, guest of honor Chaz Ebert, and “Life Itself” producer Steve James circled up for the Roger Ebert documentary after party at the Warwick in Hollywood on Thursday night.
Virginia and mother Elaine Madsen, Diablo Cody, and fellow critic Leonard Maltin all supported the late great film figure.
After the ASCAP awards on Thursday, Jermaine Dupri and Ne-Yo spent the after party taking each other’s photos at Bai5 Antioxidant Beverage’s party at Bootsy Bellows.
Meanwhile, 3.5 miles west down Sunset at the club 1Oak, Robin Thicke had the unusual Thursday night album release party for “Paula”.
Used to being No. 1, Aaron Rodgers played Olivia Munn’s “+ 1” at the Jerry Bruckheimer/Screen Gems after-party for Munn’s film “Deliver Us From Evil” in NYC Tuesday night. By Friday, he was in West Hollywood.
Meanwhile in L.A., comics Heather McDonald (of the Chelsea Handler universe) and Loni Love warmed up for “Lipshtick”, their all-female comic series soon to hit the Venetian in Vegas, with with a preview and a hammy pose at the Grove on Tuesday night.
Paramount, which already has a Chinese co-production for a 3D film about “Marco Polo” aimed for a productive release, traveled “Transformers: Age of Extinction” for a Beijing premiere. Paramount Vice Chairman Rob Moore is at the far right of the filmmakers.
Enjoying a day off from the wrapper of a “3 Musketeers” bar, Hugh Jackman took in the tennis during the opening days of Wimbledon on Tuesday. Michelle Dockery turned up for Rafa Nadal’s first round match.
Two weeks before “The Bridge” returns for season two, the creatives took fan questions at the Paley Center on Tuesday night. From left: Ted Levine, lead Diane Kruger, showrunner Elwood Reid, Emily Rios, lead Demian Bechir, and Matthew Lillard.
Lead Justin Theroux shows why he’s Jennifer Aniston “squeeze” at HBO’s “The Leftovers” premiere at NYU on Monday night.
“The Leftovers” team: Michael Lombardo, writer Tom Perrotta, Theroux, Liv Tyler, Richard Plepler and showrunner Damon Lindelof.
Kim Cattrall: Still on HBO’s coveted list.
Sam Rockwell and Billy Crudup
Meanwhile in the West Village, Bill Maher celebrates a dozen seasons of “Real Time” with a party hosted by Jason Binn at “Up & Down”.
Michelle Cho, Sammy the Seal, and Kaley Cuoco spin for “Wheels for Seals” at Soul Cycle in Beverly Hills on Monday afternoon.
Giuliana Rancic, whose “pick my dress color” request surprisingly trended worldwide on twitter, backstage at the Daytime Emmys on Sunday night.
“Gang Related’s” Ramon Rodriguez, Kelly Osbourne, Michelle Trachtenberg, Rosie Perez, Gavin Rossdale (in the Liza Minelli role) and Wilmer Valderrama were six of the 24 actors who spent 24 hours taking newly written plays to the stage for Montblanc’s 24 Hour Plays over the weekend.
Alanis Morissette (being swung by Ashley Fink, with Abbie Cornish and Jamie Chung) got wild after a crazy 24 hours. She showed up meaning business, rocking neon orange heels, with Montblanc’s Mike Giannattasio.
Sasha Alexander and Michael Ealy at the after party at The Shore Hotel.
John Cho and Kelly Osbourne made their own “Urban Arts Parnership”, the night’s beneficiary.
Seth Green, actual writer (See: “Robot Chicken”) illustrates why pen maker Montblanc got involved.
Rule of Thumb: Where you see Jamie Chung, you often also see Bryan Greenburg.
Hong Kong nabbed the “Transformers: Age of Extinction” world premiere on Thursday night, with star Nicola Petlz making the trip. Imagine Dragons played the bayside after party (bottom right).
Nope, not Cannes. Still Hong Kong. Mark Wahlberg walked the first of many “Transformers” carpets in the tropical metropolis.
Meanwhile in L.A., Steven R. McQueen (center, with Olivia Pickren and father Chad McQueen) came to the premiere of the film about his grandfather, the Steve McQueen. The Old Milwaukee hosted screening took place at the El Rey.