Son of a Gun, Akasha, and BLD Help Change Hollywood's Power-Lunch Landscape
Along the way, we learn that CAA's agents abandoned Craft when Tom Colicchio signed to a different office.
Along the way, we learn that CAA's agents abandoned Craft when Tom Colicchio signed to a different office.
Despite trying for a neighborhood feel, NYE dinner starts at $250.
Plus: Vince Vaughn at Buddakan, Leonardo DiCaprio at Lavo, and more in this week's celebrity dining.
Il Mulino closing, Mr. Chow coming.
Meanwhile, The Roosevelt crowd tries to figure out what Demi Moore was on (and where to get some).
With a week to go until The Golden Globes, the stars are already aligning.
No Playboy bunnies, but there are lots of options out there for Fred Latsko.
The restaurateur says his trademark glasses once helped fight racism.
And suddenly, a few familiar faces doing a few familiar things magically realign the cosmos of Hollywood nightlife.
Meanwhile, Keifer Sutherland finds an entire restaurant chanting "Jack Bauer" at him.
"It's hard to order-in here [in L.A.]. We tried a couple of times and it would take like an hour and a half."
The Humane Society says the dish is still prevalent in New York.
Adam Lambert managed to get himself kicked out of Downtown L.A. bar for partying too hard on Gaga's 25th.
A star-packed week for restaurants after The Golden Globes.
The Asian American social network delivers the rare blog of listicles that gets our city's dining scene sorta right.
The Jersey Shore star announces his plans to ditch the East Coast after partying at the city's current celebrity supper club.
Two rap performers are dealing with the aftermath of misbehaving in restaurants.
The movie legend re-visits a classic star haunt while Keller's place gets on HBO.