Pete Buttigieg Hangs With Leonardo DiCaprio, Paris Hilton; Back In L.A. This Weekend For Fundraising
Pete Buttigieg will be back in L.A. fundraising again this weekend, just days after another swing through Hollywood circles, including an event that drew guests including Leonardo DiCaprio and Paris Hilton.
Buttigieg raised a healthy $19.1 million in the third quarter, which ended on Monday.
To kick-off the next fundraising period, Buttigieg was back on Tuesday in Los Angeles. He’s been able to draw a significant chunk of support from prominent showbiz figures.
On Tuesday evening, he headlined a fundraiser at the home of Michael Kives, founder of the investment advisory firm K5 Global, and his wife Lydia, a civil rights lawyer. DiCaprio and Hilton were among the guests, and a source said that other attendees included Glenn Close and Ashton Kutcher. Co-hosts included MGM’s Jonathan Glickman and writer Christy Callahan; CAA’s Richard Lovett; and Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom.
Other co-hosts included Snap’s Ben Schwerin...
Buttigieg raised a healthy $19.1 million in the third quarter, which ended on Monday.
To kick-off the next fundraising period, Buttigieg was back on Tuesday in Los Angeles. He’s been able to draw a significant chunk of support from prominent showbiz figures.
On Tuesday evening, he headlined a fundraiser at the home of Michael Kives, founder of the investment advisory firm K5 Global, and his wife Lydia, a civil rights lawyer. DiCaprio and Hilton were among the guests, and a source said that other attendees included Glenn Close and Ashton Kutcher. Co-hosts included MGM’s Jonathan Glickman and writer Christy Callahan; CAA’s Richard Lovett; and Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom.
Other co-hosts included Snap’s Ben Schwerin...
- 10/4/2019
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
VH1 has announced that their latest venture into the "wives" genre of reality television will be premiering November 30th. Baseball Wives is slated to feature five wives (or ex-wives) of Mlb big leaguers. The network currently has three "wives" shows in its arsenal, with Basketball Wives, Basketball Wives: La, and Mob Wives, along with the potential for Wrestling Wives and Wall Street Wives in the future. VH1 previously aired Football Wives, though it lasted only one season.
Currently in the cast are Anna Benson (wife of pitcher Kris Benson), Tanya Grace (ex-wife of former 1st baseman Mark Grace), Chantel Kendall (ex-wife of catcher Jason Kendall), Brooke Villone (wife of relief pitcher Ron Villone), and Jordana Lenz (not included in the press release, so I'm assuming she's the Draya of the group), though we all know that VH1 reality shows are subject to serious cast changes. Thus far, a supertrailer hasn't been released yet,...
Currently in the cast are Anna Benson (wife of pitcher Kris Benson), Tanya Grace (ex-wife of former 1st baseman Mark Grace), Chantel Kendall (ex-wife of catcher Jason Kendall), Brooke Villone (wife of relief pitcher Ron Villone), and Jordana Lenz (not included in the press release, so I'm assuming she's the Draya of the group), though we all know that VH1 reality shows are subject to serious cast changes. Thus far, a supertrailer hasn't been released yet,...
- 10/26/2011
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Former Chicago Cubs superstar Mark Grace was arrested for drunk driving in Scottsdale, Arizona on Memorial Day ... and according to the police report, Mark has good taste in scotch. According to the police report, obtained by TMZ, cops observed Grace in his 2009 Jaguar weaving in and out of his lane around 1 Am on May 30. Once officers pulled him over, cops say Grace -- who had a female passenger in the car -- admitted to "having a few drinks.
- 6/8/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
New York's throwing a heck of a party next week to honor Yankee Stadium's last year as well as the Major League Baseball All-Star Game -- and Fox is planning lots of coverage.
The network will provide exclusive coverage of Tuesday's parade up Sixth Avenue of current All-Stars and what is being billed as the largest collection of living Hall of Famers ever. It won't be live, but this year, it won't be on Fsn, either. Fox Sports plans to begin its telecast on the broadcast network at 7 p.m. Edt, an hour earlier than previous years.
Chris Rose and Mark Grace will anchor the parade coverage, which Fox Sports president Ed Goren said will be something to see. It will include Hank Aaron, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford and Cal Ripken Jr. Following the coverage of the parade will be a ceremony, beginning at 8 p.m. Edt, from the field at Yankee Stadium. It will feature the All-Stars and Hall of Famers taking the field at their positions. The ceremony is even grander than what Mlb did in 1999 for a ceremony that honored Red Sox slugger Ted Williams when the All-Star Game was at Fenway Park.
"The program that Major League Baseball has put together will even outdo that magnificent evening," Goren said.
The game itself will be called as usual by Joe Buck and Tim McCarver. Yankees great Yogi Berra will be joining McCarver and Buck in the booth for at least part of the game, McCarver said Wednesday. The ceremony will last until the first pitch, scheduled around 8:40 p.m. There won't be any pregame show other than the ceremony.
"This is just a great, great celebration of baseball for all baseball fans," Goren said.
There are plenty of innovations on the field, too. Yankee Stadium will be outfitted with 21 HD cameras, including HD "diamond cams" in front of home plate and around the foul lines. And there are 80 microphones around the stadium and more on players, managers and umpires.
There's even a blimp for the aerial shots, provided by DirecTV.
The network will provide exclusive coverage of Tuesday's parade up Sixth Avenue of current All-Stars and what is being billed as the largest collection of living Hall of Famers ever. It won't be live, but this year, it won't be on Fsn, either. Fox Sports plans to begin its telecast on the broadcast network at 7 p.m. Edt, an hour earlier than previous years.
Chris Rose and Mark Grace will anchor the parade coverage, which Fox Sports president Ed Goren said will be something to see. It will include Hank Aaron, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford and Cal Ripken Jr. Following the coverage of the parade will be a ceremony, beginning at 8 p.m. Edt, from the field at Yankee Stadium. It will feature the All-Stars and Hall of Famers taking the field at their positions. The ceremony is even grander than what Mlb did in 1999 for a ceremony that honored Red Sox slugger Ted Williams when the All-Star Game was at Fenway Park.
"The program that Major League Baseball has put together will even outdo that magnificent evening," Goren said.
The game itself will be called as usual by Joe Buck and Tim McCarver. Yankees great Yogi Berra will be joining McCarver and Buck in the booth for at least part of the game, McCarver said Wednesday. The ceremony will last until the first pitch, scheduled around 8:40 p.m. There won't be any pregame show other than the ceremony.
"This is just a great, great celebration of baseball for all baseball fans," Goren said.
There are plenty of innovations on the field, too. Yankee Stadium will be outfitted with 21 HD cameras, including HD "diamond cams" in front of home plate and around the foul lines. And there are 80 microphones around the stadium and more on players, managers and umpires.
There's even a blimp for the aerial shots, provided by DirecTV.
- 7/9/2008
- by By Paul J. Gough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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