Justin Timberlake Parties at Trousdale; Lindsay Lohan Is Guilty of Going to Gjelina
Reality TV is now using our restaurants against us to make Angelenos look stupider.
Reality TV is now using our restaurants against us to make Angelenos look stupider.
Stars: They eat like us, dress funny like us, and occasionally even get arrested like us.
The actress will spend the bulk of her 480 community service hours serving the Downtown Women's Center.
Plus: Kathy Griffin gets full at SD26, Jean-Georges hosts Renee Zellweger at the Mark, and more, in this week's roundup of celebrity settings.
If celebrities were really looking for a low-profile, they'd avoid the Hollywood hot-spot and eat at Norm's.
Apparently, Vinnie Barbarino got the blessing to play The Teflon Don while dining in Santa Monica with his son.
The Miami Heat star gets caught on a date while trying to go low-pro at the Beverly Hills steakhouse.
The star objects to an unannounced, if potentially tasty, visit, while Barney's and Vogue are hungry for chefs and edibles.
Rumors fly about an incarcerated actresses' diet, while Chelsea Clinton busts out the junk in the wee hours.
The actress is rumored to be paying for "special food," while Councilman Jose Huizar addresses the city's economic disparities.
Thetans are likely the least of anyone's concerns at L.A.'s biggest meat market.
The fallen star's bad week ends with her Dad teasing her from the heinous halls of Saddle Ranch.
A prior DUI conviction doesn't go down well with the Westhampton police.
A big week of celebrity birthdays at L.A. restaurants sees Bar Refaeli and Pete Wentz out on the town with some even bigger stars.
A pop star can't handle the pressures of an upscale restaurant and a starlet continues to be persona non-grata around town.
An actress and a ball-player are spotted in Studio City while Lohan keeps out of trouble in Hollywood.
L.A. is used to seeing old dudes with young ladies and cougars out for fresh meat, but we don't know what to call this.
Chaos erupts over dinner when two rival stars mix it up and a familiar face is back in trouble.
Can every chef and restaurateur in the world be connected to the LEYE honcho? Probably.